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    79 Some protocols (like Jabber) also support named groupchats. BitlBee supports these too. You can use the <emphasis>chat add</emphasis> command to join them. See <emphasis>help chat add</emphasis> for more information.
    80 </para>
    81 
    82 <para>
    83 If you don't know the name of a named groupchat, you can try the <emphasis>chat list</emphasis> command to get a list of chatrooms from a server. See <emphasis>help chat list</emphasis> for usage instructions.
    84 </para>
     79Some protocols (like Jabber) also support named groupchats. BitlBee now supports these too. You can use the <emphasis>chat add</emphasis> command to join them. See <emphasis>help chat add</emphasis> for more information.
     80</para>
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    268265everything in the handle up to the first @.
    269266</para>
    270 
    271 </sect1>
    272 
    273 <sect1 id="identify_methods">
    274 <title>Identifying to your BitlBee account</title>
    275 
    276 <para>There are several methods to identify (log in) to your registered BitlBee account. All of these are equivalent:</para>
    277 
    278 <variablelist>
    279         <varlistentry>
    280                 <term>The 'identify' command</term>
    281                 <listitem><para>sent to &amp;bitlbee or root. See <emphasis>help identify</emphasis> for details.</para></listitem>
    282         </varlistentry>
    283         <varlistentry>
    284                 <term>/msg nickserv identify</term>
    285                 <listitem><para>Same as above, but sent to NickServ. Useful with some auto-identify scripts.</para></listitem>
    286         </varlistentry>
    287         <varlistentry>
    288                 <term>/nickserv or /ns</term>
    289                 <listitem><para>Same as above, but using the command aliases to NickServ.</para></listitem>
    290         </varlistentry>
    291         <varlistentry>
    292                 <term>Server password</term>
    293                 <listitem><para>A field in the server connection settings of your irc client.</para></listitem>
    294         </varlistentry>
    295         <varlistentry>
    296                 <term>SASL PLAIN</term>
    297                 <listitem><para>A newer method, good choice if your client supports it. (Note: "SASL" is <emphasis>not</emphasis> related to "SSL")</para></listitem>
    298         </varlistentry>
    299 </variablelist>
    300 
    301 <para>To configure your client to auto-identify, the last two methods are recommended. SASL if you have it, but server password is often the easiest.</para>
    302 
    303 <para>Note: If you changed bitlbee.conf to have <emphasis>AuthMode = Closed</emphasis>, server password will be used for that instead. If you have never heard of that setting before, you can ignore it and just use it.</para>
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    501 <sect1 id="whatsnew030500">
    502 <title>New stuff in BitlBee 3.5</title>
    503 
    504 <simplelist>
    505         <member>New commands: <emphasis>chat list</emphasis> and <emphasis>plugins</emphasis>. New settings: <emphasis>nick_lowercase</emphasis>, <emphasis>nick_underscores</emphasis></member>
    506         <member><emphasis>twitter:</emphasis> Hide muted tweets / no-retweets, add mute/unmute commands. Show full version of extended tweets.</member>
    507         <member><emphasis>jabber:</emphasis> <emphasis>always_use_nicks</emphasis> channel setting. Don't send parts in a chat if someone is still connected from other devices. Personal oauth token login for hipchat.</member>
    508         <member><emphasis>purple:</emphasis> Setting /topic. Fixes for SIPE and LINE. Don't ask for password if not needed (hangouts, telegram). Set nicks to %full_name for a few protocols (hangouts, funyahoo, icq, line)</member>
    509 </simplelist>
    510 
    511 <para>
    512 See the full changelog for details!
    513 </para>
    514 
    515 </sect1>
    516 
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