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 | | A: mICQ tries to send the messages directly if it can, so as soon as mICQ knows the target's IP address and port, the next message will cause it to try to open a connection to the target. |
 | | As of mICQ 0.4.10.2, you could use the change command to set your status, with the appropriate flags 0x10000 set, and then use aliases for these values. |
 | | As of mICQ 0.4.10.3, it is supported, but yet undocumented: you can "set" the options "webaware", "hideip", "dcauth" and "dccont", which then will also be saved to your micqrc. |
| www.math.temple.edu /doc/packages/micq/FAQ (892 words) |
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