yeah, so read the comments about "Request was aborted after waiting too long to attempt to service your request." problem - without any explanation from Google; this is very instable platform, but I will try, I will try... I am writing basic servlets so in normal app server it works predictable, here no; Talking about emails, I think google promotes google accounts - that is why it's faster. I was developing application on other hosting platform (traditional) and there was no distinction between delivering email to google or to my local country server; It's my conspiracy theory that Google send emails to gmail to one queue and emails to others to other slower queue :D
On 12 Sty, 06:40, Greg <g.fawc...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Jan 12, 1:41 pm, mateusz <mateusz.r...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > It's wasting time to think that you can use google app engine as > > production environment event for the smallest form based application. > > It has worked very well for my business for over a year now. If you > build your application right, I see no reason why Appengine can't be > an excellent platform. > > To address your email issues more specifically, you should be aware > that there is a limit to the number of emails you can send per minute, > to prevent spammers abusing the system. Because Gmail is on their own > network and is therefore under their control, it's not surprising > messages are delivered quickly. My experience is that many mail > systems introduce significant delays for spam filtering etc, but you > can't blame that on Appengine.
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