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Add numerics 307 and 379 to route_replies for whois #600

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UnrealIRCd (at least version Unreal3.2.10+) sends numerics 307 and 379 on whois if the client is an IRCop.
These are non-rfc and they can be seen documented here: https://www.alien.net.au/irc/irc2numerics.html

UnrealIRCd (at least version Unreal3.2.10+) sends numerics 307 and 379 on whois if the client is an IRCop.
These are non-rfc and they can be seen documented here: https://www.alien.net.au/irc/irc2numerics.html
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MrBenC commented Jul 23, 2014

My opinion isn't authoritative, but I'm in support of this.
I should also note Unreal is not the only IRCd that does this. Many others use 307 and/or 379, including certain Charybdis forks as well as InspIRCd.

Ben (MrC @ Freenode)

DarthGandalf added a commit that referenced this pull request Jul 23, 2014
Add numerics 307 and 379 to route_replies for whois
@DarthGandalf DarthGandalf merged commit 8a5e7ef into znc:master Jul 23, 2014
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