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The context-addressable messaging service allows applications to send messages to mobile users described by their context. The context of these users is described in terms of ontology assertions, and an ontology-driven expression is used as a context-based address. This expression can be interpreted as a definition of a new ontology class. The recipients of a context-addressed message are all the users (nodes) whose context makes them instances of the address class. This paper presents a model for an ontology-based context-addressable messaging system, and provides performance results of its implementation based on available 'off-the-shelf' software.