Doug Brewer wrote:
We will not be going to Yahoo. Yahoo is evil. We will, however, be
migrating to a new host, with a more robust software. I'm hoping to
have this accomplished within a week.
Glad to hear that. Yahoo groups is banned at work, so I would be having
to find something to do.
I don't think it's on your end, Don. I think there are issues between
the PDML end and your end that are hampering efficient delivery of the
list traffic. The software I've been using, it turns out, has largely
been abandoned, so since I've been wanting something with a little more
umph, as well as better options for modification, I've been exploring
other packages. I think I've settled for one, and using it will entail
moving to a new hosting company, and thus at least temporary
interruption. That will suck, but I'm certain that, in the long run, it
will be a better arrangement for all of us.
Sorry for all this.
Stop apologising. It's good enough that you are telling us what you are
going to do. My ISP doesn't do that. Come to think of it, neither does
my wife.....
Doug
List Guy
On May 6, 2006, at 5:03 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
Because of problems like these, another list I'm on recently moved to
being a Yahoo group. All the delivery problems have disappeared.
Godfrey
On May 6, 2006, at 12:39 PM, Don Sanderson wrote:
Anything we can be doing to help out the list constipation?
I just did a quick check against the archives, I'm missing
almost 75% of the messages.
I sent one this morning and there were at least 4 responses,
all I recieved was 1 of the responses, didn't even get my
own.
Nothing is different at my end, I'm the domain owner, mail
administrator and ISP, so I'm sure of that. ;-)
Don