RE: Is Mail being delayed?
From Tim May :
C'punks,
Once again I'm seeing day-long delays in getting mail, and I don't know if the problem is at the toad site or at Netcom's end (or at a relay link in between). Hence this message. ... If you are gettting mail out of order (replies from others before the original appears) or delayed by more than several hours, drop me a note if you would and I will summarize what I learn.
This happens to me all the time. I quite often see duplicate postings, too, although the multiple-posting copies of the same message eg the Chaum ecash announcement was a different problem, possibly caused by the same delay problem - re-posters haven't yet seen the first copy.
I'm especially interested to hear from Netcom sites.
Can't help you there, except provide evidence that it is not a local netcom problem. Not to say netcom doesn't have local problems... I am at the end of the world here, at least the corner of North America. Think of me as your East Coast Sentinel - I can see Signal Hill from here if I go outside, and I can see Cape Spear from there. On Signal Hill there actually is one of those posts with arrows pointing to New York, London, Moscow, etc, with all the mileage. (Maybe I should invent East Coast Sentinal as a pseudonym.) There are two lines into here for Internet traffic, and perhaps soon to be others, but except for that, we are the end of the line. Might make traffic analysis a problem someday.
--Tim May
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