Still many delays
In the two months since I first posted this, I have seen many delays such as this one today of close to 5 hours:
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Some go through fast, then about 10% delays of 45 min to 5 hours. Today, 75% of mails delayed. Usually about 5 days of good response, then BAM, a really bad day. I've read of your DOS attacks. Is this the reason? What's the prognosis?
Do you expect things to get better, or should I just get used to it and not use SG for interactive emails; save SG for non-critical maillists? Thanks ahead for any meaningful response.
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Some go through fast, then about 10% delays of 45 min to 5 hours. Today, 75% of mails delayed. Usually about 5 days of good response, then BAM, a really bad day. I've read of your DOS attacks. Is this the reason? What's the prognosis?
Do you expect things to get better, or should I just get used to it and not use SG for interactive emails; save SG for non-critical maillists? Thanks ahead for any meaningful response.