On Sun, 10 May 1998, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> I apologize for preaching, but usually universities ban IRC because
> it consumes finite resources which are needed for course-related work.
> As a university student myself, I get pretty annoyed if I can't get
> a terminal to do some work because peopl
On Sat, May 09, 1998 at 11:38:13PM +1200, Andrew wrote:
> Well, my university doesn't seem to want me to use irc (spoilsports :[),
> at least that is what I presume "no route to host" means (I've tried
> several servers).
>
> So... can I configure ircII or any of the other clients to use a telnet
Well, my university doesn't seem to want me to use irc (spoilsports :[),
at least that is what I presume "no route to host" means (I've tried
several servers).
So... can I configure ircII or any of the other clients to use a telnet
proxy? Or does anyone know of a telnet service (I tried the ones
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