It is not needed necessarily. If you use our own script via the firewall command instead and keep caching your queries then you wont need it.

HOWEVER an event.. that responds to proxy errors.. might be useful, an event like ON:connecting or on:failedconnecting (not just on:connect since it will never be reached if the proxy fails) would be very helpful or on:proxyconnectfailed.

I built my own proxy manager script since if you start waiting for others you'd prolly die waiting...., i still had to work around that annoying flaw, since there is no mirc event that you can intercept to find out if the proxy connecting was refused on connecting.

bb san.