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G0SYR  > INFO     04.11.04 02:47l 36 Lines 1348 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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T:From: g0syr <g0syr@gb7cip.ampr.org>
T:Newsgroups: ampr.help
T:Message-Id: <jkv1w0le8xb5.yfhw1d2bgm7u.dlg@40tude.net>

Hi Warren and all,

On Wed, 3 Nov 2004 15:11:00 +0000,
kb2vxa%wt3v.#cnj.nj.usa.noam@gb7cip.ampr.org wrote:

> From: KB2VXA@WT3V.#CNJ.NJ.USA.NOAM
> To  : INFO@WW
> 
> Hi Daryl and readers,
> 
> I assume you mean this Warren even if there are two of us and my callsign 
> isn't VE3DDG. (That pesky Winpack in full auto mode again, hi.)
> 
> Well, I can say one thing, your bull was forwarded by radio even if I'm 
> unsure of the VE3FJB-ON0AR link. OK, your sysop can answer that question.
> I can't blame foulups ENTIRELY on the Internet and didn't mean to imply 
> it since there actually are some sysops who know where to forward to. 
> It's the ones who forward to Katmandu via Japan in order to get to the US 
> via Europe (where it finally becomes radio) who ping-pong all over the 
> place and at each (mis)hop lies the potential for anouther mess.
> 
Glad to see you've worked out which way VE land is :-)

With reference to this mis-routing that you comment on, can you clarify a
point, does this refer to bulletins sent at @WW or are you refering ONLY to
private mail ?

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