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If you do /msg #chan1,#chan2 <message>, It will post <message> into #chan1 and #chan2, but it will only show you
-> *#chan1,#chan2* <message>
But not actually display the message as you post it per channel, which is a little annoying.

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I don't even know any networks that allow multi-channel-target PRIVMSG commands, so I can't actually test this. What network are you trying this on?

And how are you even certain that the message went through, if you didn't see it in the channel?


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Sent it to two channels my bot is on, and it viewed the messages correctly.

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Confirmed, the message should display in the channel(s) but does not.


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this has been this way through many versions, and i just assumed this was the way it was supposed to be. I had a script doing

/describe #chan1,#chan2 message

but always displayed

-> *#chan1,#chan2* message

in active window, so i had changed it to separate describes to get the message to display in channel.


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