Re: 15 replies and messages sent

by Kid Stevens <Kidstevens(at)comcast.net>

 Date:  Tue, 14 May 2002 15:36:54 -0600
 To:  hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org
 Cc:  owner-hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org, lo-manager(at)hwg.org
 References:  jbarchuk
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Exactley my point from my sending time of the first of this post it took
two hours.

At 3:17 PM -0400 5/14/02, jim barchuk wrote:
>Hello!
>
>This is OT but may explain why some folks are seeing severly delayed
>messages.
>
>The original post seems to be dated 17:59:52 GMT but I don't know if
>that's a PC-applied date, and/or how accurate the clock there might be.
>
>The first 'server' applied date is 18:17:34 GMT. That's 18 mins delay.
>Don't know if the OP 'wrote' but didn't 'post' the message for that delay.
>Don't know anything about how cable modem works in that regard.
>
>Everything after this point should be automagical.
>
>The message moves immediately to mail.hwg.org 18:17:51 GMT.
>
>Then there's another 10 minute delay and I receive it at 18:28:50 GMT.
>
>Total, about 30 mins. Most of the others I'm glancing at are in the 10 to
>20 min range. But the only delays are at the very first and last steps.
>
>Glancing at a prev post by KS I see a 10 min delay at the first and last
>steps, but no delay in between.
>
>However I *have* seen messages with up to 3 / 5 hour delay at the last
>step.
>
>Maybe the server is overloaded. Maybe the net in general is overloaded.
>
>Could the server admins please look into this? Tnx.
>
>Have a :) day!
>
>jb
>
>--
>jim barchuk
>jb(at)jbarchuk.com
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>From: Kid Stevens <Kidstevens(at)comcast.net>
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