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From: "Wes S" <wess AT acegroup DOT cc>
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Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2007 15:58:54 -0500
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Subject: IRC server for Cygwin
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Is there a package that works with cygwin to host an IRC server?  I 
tend to hang out on a server that has about 12 people on it but every 
once in a while it goes down.  I'd like to use cygwin to be an 
alternate during the down times.  This isn't a high bandwidth 
application.  

Thanks to all that work on this project.  It is so cool to have ssh 
and a smtp server on my w2k box without having to pay for electricity 
to run a *nix or *bsd box.  

Wes S

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