minor list changes
Gordon JC Pearce
gordon at gjcp.net
Sun Mar 6 17:43:36 CST 2005
Jay West wrote:
> 2) I changed the max time in queue for any message (outbound) to 35
> minutes. This means the server will try to send email to you once, then
> again 30 minutes later, and then it will just give up on you. It won't
> unsubscribe you at that point, it takes like 7 days of bounces to get
> you unsubbed. But it won't try to send you any given list post more than
> twice now. Same reason as above.
My 2p-worth on it, which you may not want to hear from a relative newcomer.
BUT - and it's a big but, so let's say it again - BUT!
Do any of us pay for this mailing list?
I personally don't. I think that Jay does a great job under difficult
conditions - particularly the last month, which by the sound of it has
mostly been firefighting - and we should all be grateful there's a list
at all.
How often do you have as much as half an hour's downtime? I personally
think the timeout should be longer, perhaps four hours or so. I can
understand the arguments for short and the arguments for long. I've run
plenty of mail servers, fixed more than a few others, and even written
one (long since dead, thank goodness - it was utter shite and I am
embarrassed to even look for the disks these days).
If I have a period of lossage greater than half an hour, then I will go
and check if I'm still subscribed. If not, I'll just resubscribe, and
check the archives in my Copious Free Time. Maybe I'll even post a mail
to the list saying "I was unsubbed for a while there, did anyone say
anything relevant to me?"
If this happens often enough that resubbing becomes a nuisance, then I
will consider subscribing with a more reliable email address. I have
masses of Gmail invites. Please feel free to ask if you want one.
As I say, just my thoughts on it.
Gordon JC Pearce.
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