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@@ -63,15 +63,19 @@ The configuration file uses a simple format of the form
If this option contains the hostname of an IRC server (for example
irc.example.org), then biboumi will enforce the connexion to that IRC
- server only. This means that a JID like "#chan@irc.biboumi.org" must be
- used instead of "#chan%irc.example.org@irc.biboumi.org". In that mode,
- the virtual channel (see *Connect to an IRC server*) is not available and
- you still need to use the ! separator to send message to an IRC user (for
- example "foo!@biboumi.example.com" to send a message to foo), although the
- in-room JID still work as expected ("#channel@biboumi.example.com/Nick").
- This option can for example be used by an administrator that just wants to
- let their users join their own IRC server using an XMPP client, but
- without letting them join any other IRC servers on the internet.
+ server only. This means that a JID like "#chan@biboumi.example.com" must
+ be used instead of "#chan%irc.example.org@biboumi.example.com". In that
+ mode, the virtual channel (see *Connect to an IRC server*) is not
+ available and you still need to use the ! separator to send message to an
+ IRC user (for example "foo!@biboumi.example.com" to send a message to
+ foo), although the in-room JID still work as expected
+ ("#channel@biboumi.example.com/Nick"). On the other hand, the '%' lose
+ any meaning. It can appear in the JID but will not be interpreted as a
+ separator (thus the JID "#channel%hello@biboumi.example.com" points to the
+ channel named "#channel%hello" on the configured IRC server) This option
+ can for example be used by an administrator that just wants to let their
+ users join their own IRC server using an XMPP client, while forbidding
+ access to any other IRC server.
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