At 06:09 PM -0500 11/13/2004, Mark D. Chapman wrote:
I am having strange periodic problems sending mail. When I connect to my ISP I can send mail through 66.59.162.165 but not through 66.59.162.166. This is listed as the router number in the Network system preferences. I am using a modem and therefore not going through a router.

In this context router = gateway. That's your next hop in the network; the place to where your Mac sends all packets. It was assigned to you during the PPP initialization sequence when you first connected.


"send mail through" makes no sense.  Those IPs are not mail servers.

Need more details - exactly what error are you getting? What mail server are you trying to talk to?

My ISP claims not to recognize those numbers. Can anybody tell me what they refer to?

NetRange: 66.59.128.0 - 66.59.191.255

OrgName:    GT Group Telecom Inc.
OrgID:      GTGC
Address:    1066 West Hastings Street, Suite 1500
City:       Vancouver
StateProv:  BC
PostalCode: V6E-3X1
Country:    CA

- Dan.

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