19/11/97      - The update function searches the position of the last
		"&&" characters and puts the new record just after them.
		This avoids the insertion of some unneeded characters
		between two records.

20/11/97      - DxNet was sending some bad protocols (PC16) during the
		initialization sequence if the adjacent was calling it.
		Fixed. Thanks to LA3WAA.

	      - A crash occured if someone tried to send a talk to the
		console. Fixed.

	      - Sender -0' SSID removed from talk messages (linux
		version). Tks F1TE.

	      - Time added in talk messages.

	      - Adding the Quit user command as an alternativ of
		Bye.

	      - Adding new command SET/LOGs. This command will be used
		by the sysop to define which logs he wants dxnet writes.

			Ex : SET/LOG +USER +NODE +PING

		All logs will be saved in the directory dxnet\logs.

		Which log	      Argument		File
		Users connection      USER		logs/userYYMM.log
		Clusters connection   NODE		logs/nodeYYMM.log
		Ping                  PING		logs/pingYYMM.log

		where YY is the year, and MM the month.


21/11/97      - Stack size increased to 16 Ko.

	      - When the first characters of an entered command was '*',
		the extcmd module crashed. Fixed.

	      - Adding topic for each database. Topics are following
		the character '#' and are placed in the last position
		of the database definition file. For example, you can
		have the following local.dat file :
		QSL  QSL_NEW  QSL   #QSL manager database
		IOTA IOTA	    #IOTA database

		The list of the whole databases is showed with either
		SHow/DATabase or SHow/BAse.

		Topic length can't exceed 80 characters.

22/11/97      - A file wasn't properly closed after an extcmd had been
		executed. Fixed.

	      - Adding a Message Of The Day (MOTD) feature. The MOTD is
		saved in the language directory. Its file name is of the
		form of other language files :

			MOTDn.TXT

		where n indicates the language number.

		The sysop can modify them using the command SET/MOTD n. He
		can also show them using the command SHow/MOTD n.
		In these commands, n is optionnal. If n is not specified,
		it is set by default to the sysop language number.

	      - Fixed SH/DX <band> which doesn't work properly. Tks F1TE.

	      - Adding new symbols %o and %u :
			%o	Server callsign without SSID
			%u      Connected user callsign without SSID

	      - Adding the command SET/BLACKlist to set which callsigns
		(whatever SSID) the sysop wants to unauthorize connection.

			Ex : SET/BLACK +NOCALL +TNC2 +F5XYZ etc

	      - Adding the new command SET/SSID to set which SSID the
		server mustn't clear from the local user callsign when
		he's connecting.

			Ex : SET/SSID +6 +7 +8 +9