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naim(1)       AIM/ICQ/IRC/Lily Communication Client       naim(1)



NAME
       naim - console mode chat client

SYNOPSIS
       naim
       nicq
       nirc [nickname [server]]
       nlily

DESCRIPTION
       naim  is  the original ncurses AIM client. It uses the TOC
       protocol, and features  many  commonly-requested  features
       found  nowhere  else,  while  still providing an intuitive
       chat interface.


OPTIONS
       If a `.naimrc' file exists in your  home  directory,  naim
       executes that and ignores all command line options. Other-
       wise...

       When invoked as `naim', naim will create a  connection  of
       type  AIM/TOC and will display some helpful information to
       the screen (but won't actually try to sign you on).

       When invoked as `nicq', naim will create a  connection  of
       type  ICQ/TOC and will display some helpful information to
       the screen (but won't actually try to sign you on).

       When invoked as `nirc', naim will create a  connection  of
       type  IRC  and will attempt to sign you on using the nick-
       name and server, if provided.

       When invoked as `nlily', naim will create a connection  of
       type  Lily/SLCP  and will display some helpful information
       to the screen (but won't actually try to sign you on).


ADDITIONAL CONNECTIONS
       Once you have naim started, you can  easily  create  addi-
       tional  connections  by  using  the  /newconn command. For
       example, to visit me on the EFnet IRC network,  you  might
       type:
       /newconn EFnet IRC
       /connect naimuser irc.servercentral.net
       /join #naim
       (note  that  if  you  start naim as `nirc' it will run the
       previous commands automatically)

       If you wanted to sign on to AIM more than once, you  might
       type:
       /newconn AIM2 AIM
       /connect othername

       If  you  start  naim as `naim' it will issue `/newconn AIM
       TOC' automatically. If you start naim as  `nicq'  it  will
       issue  `/newconn ICQ TOC' automatically. If you start naim
       as `nlily' it will issue `/newconn  Lily  SLCP'  automati-
       cally.   The  first argument to /newconn is the connection
       "name", which can be anything you dream up (it might  make
       sense  to use your screen name if you are going to be con-
       necting to the same  service  more  than  once),  and  the
       second  argument  is the connection type. AIM and ICQ both
       use the same connection type (TOC).

       By default, the Ins and Del keys will switch between  con-
       nections.  See  `/help  keys'  for additional information,
       including how to change your key bindings.


SETTINGS
       Once you have setup naim the way you like it  (see  `/help
       settings'  and  `/help  keys'), use the `/save' command to
       have naim create a .naimrc file in  your  home  directory.
       From then on, naim will always start up configured the way
       it is currently configured, including all of your  current
       settings  (/set),  key  bindings (/bind), and open connec-
       tions (/newconn). Feel free to load the generated  .naimrc
       file in a text editor for further tweaking.


ONLINE HELP
       Online help is available by typing /help at the console.


EXITING
       Use the /quit command.


AUTHOR
       Daniel Reed <n@ml.org>.


UPDATES
       The  latest  version of naim will always be available from
       http://naim.n.ml.org/ . If you  ever  use  naim,  you  are
       strongly  encouraged  to  subscribe  to  the naim-announce
       mailing list. This  is  a  low-volume  mailing  list  used
       exclusively to announce new releases of naim or changes in
       the AIM service that affects  naim  users.  To  subscribe,
       simply   send   a   blank   email  to  <naim-announce-sub-
       scribe@n.ml.org> and reply to the confirmation message you
       will receive.


BUG REPORTS
       Before  reporting any bugs, please review Simon Tatham (of
       PuTTY)'s wonderful essay, How to Report  Bugs  Effectively
       at  http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/bugs.html.

       To report issues with the front end (things having  to  do
       with  buddy  windows,  colors,  .naimrc, and anything else
       "user oriented") contact the naim maintainer, Daniel  Reed
       <n@ml.org>.

       To  report issues with the protocol library (problems con-
       necting, error messages while connected, and anything else
       not  a  part  of the front end) contact the FireTalk main-
       tainer, now also Daniel Reed <n@ml.org>.

       To report issues with the FreeBSD port,  contact  Ryan  T.
       Dean <rtdean@cytherianage.net>.


FEATURE REQUESTS
       If  you  would like to suggest new features or significant
       behavior changes, subscribe to the naim-users mailing list
       and  suggest  it there. I get a lot of mail every day, and
       non-bug reports get a fairly low priority. The best way to
       make  sure something you want is implemented is to post it
       to naim-users whenever I ask for them on the list. To sub-
       scribe,   send   a   blank   email   to   <naim-users-sub-
       scribe@n.ml.org> and reply to the confirmation message you
       will receive.


PATCHES
       If  you would like to participate to naim's development in
       a more active role, feel free to submit patches either  to
       myself  or to the naim-users mailing list. Patches in con-
       text output format are prefered. In order to work on naim,
       you  may  wish  to  extract  naim  twice, and perform your
       builds in a third directory, as in:
        tar -zxvf naim-0.11.6.tar.gz
        mv naim-0.11.6 naim-0.11.6,original
        tar -zxvf naim-0.11.6.tar.gz
        mkdir naim-0.11.6-objdir
        cd naim-0.11.6-objdir
        ../naim-0.11.6/configure --prefix=/usr

       Then you may modify the files in ../naim-0.11.6,  compile,
       test,  modify  again, recompile, test, etc. until your are
       satisfied, then:
        cd ..
        diff -rcN naim-0.11.6,original naim-0.11.6 > \
              naim-0.11.6.feature1.patch

       And submit `naim-0.11.6.feature1.patch'. Do  not  gzip  or
       otherwise  encode  patches,  so  they may be reviewed from
       within a mail client.




naim-0.11.6                 2003-06-24                    naim(1)