At 09:49 AM 1/28/04 -0600, you wrote: >I have been trying to get a reply for help with the problem as stated below. >My last post got me two replies. Neither had a solution. I sent a request to >Steve KJ4F on January 26th and have not received a reply. I sent a e-mail >to " DX4WIN HELP" at [EMAIL PROTECTED] It was >rejected as the address was "unable to find." > >I would like to get a fix for my problem. Can anyone help me or point me in >the right direction I need to find the help I need ?
Dick, to my knowledge this is a unique problem -- in the 5+ years I've been using DX4WIN and following the DX4WIN reflector I have never seen any reference to a similar situation. Did you try the e-mail address <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> that is on the DX4WIN web page? Steve's call is NR4M, and his address is [EMAIL PROTECTED] If you substituted a "K" that could explain it. DX4WIN HELP, etc. is useless for this. That whole routine is intended to provide you information on the various commands that can be used to manage your subscription to the mailing list (SUBSCRIBE, UNSUBSCRIBE, LIST, etc.). The correct way to use it is to send an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and then put the word HELP in the body of the message. If you send a message to the "support" address above, or to NR4M's correct address, that should get you an authoritative response. Something you might try while you're waiting -- do an ADIF export of your log, save your previous .dxl file in a secure place, and then create a new one with no QSOs. Then import the ADIF file and see if your functionality is restored. Probably won't work, but can't hurt. 73, Pete N4ZR Check out the World HF Contest Station Database Updated 9 Jan 04 www.pvrc.org/wcsd/wcsdsearch.htm

