Hi Muthukumaran Kothandaraman,
Thanks for your reply.

A 'store and forward' behaviour is not what I would expect from Akka's 
publish subscribe. Akka never waits for receivers, nor does it retry 
delivery and that's good, because it's efficient. 

In fact a 'udp broadcast' style is exactly what I would expect. UDP 
broadcast doesn't generate warning when nobody is listening. The publisher 
simply doesn't care. It's subscriber's problem if they're too late for the 
party. That is what Akka does for the second and the third and each next 
subscriber: they won't receive past messages, nor will some warning be 
generated because they have missed them. I don't understand why the first 
subscriber gets a special treatment: message being send to dead letter and 
effectively warning being logged if the message was published before he 
subscribed for it.

Best Regards
Rafał

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