Re: IETF posting delays

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Hi Hector,
At 15:18 07-05-2012, Hector Santos wrote:
I think what has been lost here is that the delays were not just with my non-member submission, but also my member address as well. The fact that it is intermittent makes

How do you know that the email address is currently subscribed to this mailing list?

it all very odd. I still have yet to receive a May 6 8:49PM reply post using my member address and its been nearly 22 hours. The odd thing is that someone indicated offlist they received a copy of it. But its not on the IETF list archive and my servers show no evidence of any attempt.

The "May 6 8:49 PM" in the above is ambiguous. The problem which you described is odd. It was mentioned in a message at http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/ietf/current/msg73207.html that:

  "I figured the IETF list/MTA software is using some custom outbound
   queuing/scheduling logic with a higher preference for email domain
   volume, i.e. gmail.com at the top and individual domain accounts
   last in its scheduling logic."

The round-trip for a message posted earlier was 20 seconds. What response did you receive from ietf-action@xxxxxxxx when you reported the posting problem?

Regards,
-sm


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