<sigh>, I figured someone here would be willing to explain why, for the most part, netsplits happen through no fault of routing-com, the server code, etc. and are just part of life on the Internet. I figured this list was slow at the moment and no harm would come from me forwarding the user's email here, sorry, it won't happen again.
stoney`


At 09:53 AM 3/22/2003 +0100, you wrote:
At 06:39 22/03/2003, you wrote:
Anyone on this list care to do some P.R. and reply to this user?
stoney`

I don't really understand what that has to do with coder-com...



Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2003 21:25:13 -0600
From: BellMoun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [User-Com] Too many netsplits.
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I want to address just a concern. Why so many net splits in the past month? I mean one, almost every day. Look at Efnet, for example. More servers, one netsplit/week. Any future ideas to improve this on Undernet and make Undernet a better place?



Thank you.

Bellmoun.

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