This is very frightening for someone like me, whose mail server is hidden in 
their kids playroom, and has the occasional inadvertent downtime. Not sure i 
even have backup mx at the moment.

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From: Earl Borah<mailto:[email protected]>
Sent: ‎22/‎11/‎2013 19:58
To: feistfans-l<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Re: This is a test

On Fri, Nov 22, 2013 at 1:45 AM, Michael Gibson 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I've been having issues with subscribing using my ISP's e-mail service, but my 
GMail account still works....

Google must have a secret arrangement with Cornell?

Where's my tin foil hat? :)



One issue is that the first time an email has delivery problems, Cornell seems 
to drop your email from the list with no second chances. So if your ISP 
restarts their mail server and it's down for two minutes, and a listserve 
message happens to come out during those two minutes and the email server for 
the listserve sees your ISP's mail server isn't answering, you're probably 
going to get kicked off. Since gmail has more redundancies than many email 
systems, it's less likely to be caught in that net.

Note that this is supposition based on observed behavior, not insider knowledge.

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