Keep in mind that if the sender knows what he/she is doing, you *will* see multiple spaces if they send multiple spaces without needing to use any kind of script. For example, Invision has the ability to paste copied text (such as a script or ASCII art) without losing the spacing and anyone with or without Invision will see the correct spacing. For that matter, if someone uses multiple spaces when sending text from the edit line and he/she hits Ctrl-Enter instead of Enter, everyone will see those spaces as well, so it's really a matter of getting people who send such text to understand how to correctly send it. Of course, that isn't to say that making mIRC handle multiple spaces wouldn't be good, because it would.