delayed mail?

Started by Tatsuo Ishiiabout 24 years ago3 messages
#1Tatsuo Ishii
t-ishii@sra.co.jp

I saw over 7 hours delay between postgresql.org and sever1.pgsql.org.
Does anynone know what's happening here?

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Tatsuo Ishii

#2Lee Kindness
lkindness@csl.co.uk
In reply to: Tatsuo Ishii (#1)

Tatsuo Ishii writes:

I saw over 7 hours delay between postgresql.org and sever1.pgsql.org.
Does anynone know what's happening here?

I've seen massive delays too:

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and this one's days:

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Hardly any (yours omong the excepted, headers below) messages are
coming through in a timely fashion:

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Lee.

#3Marc G. Fournier
scrappy@hub.org
In reply to: Tatsuo Ishii (#1)
Re: delayed mail?

known problems, should be fixed and catching up now ...

On Tue, 16 Oct 2001, Tatsuo Ishii wrote:

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I saw over 7 hours delay between postgresql.org and sever1.pgsql.org.
Does anynone know what's happening here?

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Tatsuo Ishii

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