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Delay when sending to birding-aus

To: "david taylor" <>, "Birding-Aus Aus" <>
Subject: Delay when sending to birding-aus
From: Bill Stent <>
Date: Sat, 28 Aug 2010 12:50:42 +1000
David

The reason for the delay in posting, followed by both posts being sent within a minute or so, was that the posts had been held for moderation. None of the moderators was available until this morning (one of them chasing birds in Central Australia, not that I'm jealous...), so your messages were held in a queue. I considered passing only the second one, but I wasn't really sure if the two messages were identical.

My apologies for the slow service, but this is part of life on Biding-Aus. The upside is that nearly no spam gets through, also because of the humans who pass or kill messages manually.

Bill


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From: "david taylor" <>
Sent: Saturday, August 28, 2010 11:28 AM
To: "Birding-Aus Aus" <>
Subject: Delay when sending to birding-aus


I noted with interest Bob Inglis comment that he had sent the same message twice to birding-aus as the first one appeared to have been lost in cyber space. You may have noticed that I too have sent the same message twice ( regarding flying-foxes) - sent yesterday afternoon and suddenly appears on the forum today after i had sent it again - my apologies for the duplication. It raises though an issue that I find happens very often ( not always) when I post to birding-aus - that there is either a long delay or sometimes the post never appears. I wonder why this is, as I dont ever appear to have these time lags with other email addresses/forums.

Anyway in future I will resist the temptation to resend for at least 24 hours, as frustrating as this might be.

Does any forum member or administrator know why such a delay would occur when posting to birding-aus?

cheers


David Taylor
Brisbane





PS - I wonder how long this post will take to arrive

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