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Christian_Davideck
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May 28, 2009
Question

e-mail replies ===> time lag !!

  • May 28, 2009
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Dear Adobe team. e-mail replies more or less work now (apart from the still unfixed formatting issues).

But ... sometimes there are considerable delays between the e-mail reply and the time that it's posted to your website. Sometimes 10-30 minutes. Of course, nobody can prove that it's Adobe servers not being able to catch up with all the e-mails. It might just as well have been delayed on it's way through "e-mail cyberspace" ...

But I was writing mails to other people at the same time and they did reply back immediately ...

... still no proof of anything.

Just saying that you might want to check your server load, etc., because it happens that users don't find their e-mail reply here on the forums and then double post via the web interface (only to see their message posted a second time via e-mail then) ....

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    Inspiring
    May 28, 2009

    Christian Davideck wrote on 2009-05-28 20:54:

    But ... sometimes there are considerable delays between the e-mail reply and the time that it's posted to your website. Sometimes 10-30 minutes. Of course, nobody can prove that it's Adobe servers not being able to catch up with all the e-mails. It might just as well have been delayed on it's way through "e-mail cyberspace" ...

    Those of us who run their own email servers can prove to the second

    accurately when the email was accepted by the Jive email servers.

    The issue with the variable delays in email processing has been noticed,

    proven and reported before. Adobe escalated it to Jive and Jive

    considers a variable delay to be functioning by design, as long as

    individual messages show up on the forum with 24 hours and there is no

    issue that affects all users.

    As long as there is no monitoring of the email system users are

    requested to report cases where email takes more then 24 hours or the

    issue appears to be systemic.

    Jochem

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    Jochem van Dieten

    http://jochem.vandieten.net/

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    Inspiring
    May 29, 2009

    RSS feeds are worse than e-mail in terms of lateness. Makes RSS pretty useless for following a conversation in a reasonable time frame.

    Christian_Davideck
    Known Participant
    May 29, 2009

    Sorry for my ignorance, but isn't RSS up-to-date whenever you click on

    "get messages" in your RSS reader ... ?

    RSS feeds are worse than e-mail in terms of lateness. Makes RSS pretty

    useless for following a conversation in a reasonable time frame.