Try ircII with a script. Or even better irc-EPIC.

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On Mon, 8 Mar 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Sorry about that (), but even if the program itself is damn good, the docs
> and /help really suck... further more, #bitchx SUCKS.
> 
> I've been desperately trying to get help around, and even went to #bitchx at
> irc.chat.org, just to be kicked out every time I try to join it, the reason
> being "spammers, flooders, and cloners, oh my!".
> 
> It's fair if you are said to RTFM when there's one FM to be read, but bitchx
> docs are, to say the least, the most helpless docs I've seen around.  Then,
> /help gives you help on some fancy stupid commands, but for most commands
> you just get no help available.
> 
> Oh well, since they seem not to like most ppl using that program, fair
> enough, could you suggest any good irc client in Debian, please?
> 
> TIA,
> 
> Horacio
> 
> 
> P.D.  sorry about the mood, but I just went round the bend after all.
> 
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