While it may be mere fine tuning, i do find it odd when people except servers spending an hour or so moving what should be done in less than a second.
Granted, shit happens, but when it happens enough to be identified, then surely it is a problem that needs attention? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ On Wednesday 04 April 2007 10:48, Andrew Errington wrote: > There have been other people reporting delayed and unusually out-of-order > message delivery from this list (I've seen it myself, but it doesn't > bother me enough to do anything about it). Me too. Generally I find email communication to be instant (or startlingly fast), but I don't mind (or care) if I get messages out of order due to a delay somewhere. A
