In message <19971124191833.6316.qmail@suburbia.net>, proff@suburbia.net writes: | > | > I've looked at nntpcache-1.0.7.1 and .patchy and in both versions | > when you connect and: | > ihave <blah@foobar.com> | > | > nntpcache connects to your designated ihaveServer and promptly executes | > a mode reader command - hello? | > | > I've said about this in the past - does none use ihave's or does anyone hav | e | > a patch? | > | > I could fix it by copying attachServer() to a diff function name and | > removing the mode reader code but thats a bad hack. | > | > Paul. | | I sent a patch to the mailing list for ihave some time ago. Have a look throu | gh | the archives. It's not included in pachy. | | Cheers, | Julian. Thanks Julian, I checked the archives and found the right post: >INN will take ihave's in reader mode. Does this actually break anything? >(due to caching of server connections it would be a little annoying to >change - although you are unlikely to see ihave and reader traffic on >the same session). This is not true and has not been true for quite some time: