> 
> 
>  I guess you did not get my other message.. I did thank you for your
> input on the problem. You are probably right. It is a Netmasking 
> problem.

Well gw.n5uxt.ampr.org did receive my message about your problem, my log
shows that gw.n5uxt.ampr.org said the following;

Aug 3 23:36:32 pa3gcu sendmail[7195]: XAA07193:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
ctladdr=pa3gcu (500/500), delay=00:01:33, xdelay=00:01:33, mailer=esmtp,
relay=gw.n5uxt.ampr.org. [44.108.2.31], stat=Sent (Sent)

> 
>  As for AMPR.ORG address not working. That is strange.

I did not say that, i said "n5uxt" 44.108.2.13 has no valid route,
gw.n5uxt.ampr.org does work.

> I am able to
> send mail to my account from you comercial dialer up line at work. I get
> it with no problem. I admit, I dont ENCAP routes here. I let UCSD.edu
> do that for me. I have never had problems with that. Matter of fact,
> I have several cluster users who telnet to the 44 address to get to my
> gateway. they dont know the comerical address..

I dont dispute that al all, i logged onto gw.n5uxt registered, and issued;
'a n5uxt' which returned "No such area" sysop returned the same. I suggest
you check your maillog file, rewrite (possably the alias file as well) and
the smtp queue as my origanal mail _IS_ there somewhere.

> 
>  Once again thanks for your input. I will just live with the problem 
> till I figure it out..

Read my mail it _shows_ the problem.

> 
> Angelo
> 
> z
> 


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