[SC-Help] Re: What's wrong now, Spamcop?
Mike Easter
MikeE at ster.invalid
Sat Mar 18 11:01:02 EST 2006
Alan Brown wrote:
> I had problems in the Tue-Thu timeframe.
As long as we are sharing experiences....
I did /not/ have any problems in the Tu-Th time frame. During that
timeframe I made 17 email submissions, none of which were delayed in
being replied. Where by 'problem' I mean receiving back my report.
That 'problem' definition does not include such as observing the parser
failing to resolve a spamvertised URL, which is often observed. This
thread started about email submission replies -- not all generic
'problems' amassed together.
In the past when I used to submit directly to the webparser instead of
by email, I found it much 'simpler' or quicker to use the webparser when
it wasn't busy than when it was.
> I didn't report anything
> because I have grown accustomed to these outages (SC may not call them
> that, but from a user perspective, it IS an outage).
Outages is another term different than generic 'problems'.
A recent post on Wed said this:
John Anderson wrote:
> An error occurred while processing your request.
> Reference #97.bc2c7b3f.1142434241.d14a52
> Databases corrupt, mail servers down, DNS problems, parser errors, you
name it.
I'm not a SC mail client. My own spams are sent by email. I use the
webparser often to discuss spams being discussed in the ng/s. I'm not
seeing 'any' problems, except the occasional ones reported here, such as
Wed above and this thread.
> Spam Cop has a history of technical problems. I've been a subscriber
> for about four years and a reporter much longer than that. Denial of
> problems until it FINALLY affects one of the SC admins seems to be
> par for the course.
You are saying you see problems frequently. I'm saying I rarely see
problems. I have no explanation for the difference in our observations.
--
Mike Easter
kibitzer, not SC admin
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