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since some times I received my emails with big delays. Is there any "method" to understand where the message stucks? How can I understand whether it is my provider's problem or the sender's provider's problem?
I read the email properties, but I didn't find it too clear...
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Phakawat Padungsil Thailand Local time: 12:21 Member (2004) English to Thai + ...
it'd rather be sender's provider problem
Jul 22, 2004
There is a program called "cron" running on email server, sort of scheduler.Cron'd be set to exchange email between server or service provider.Some server are arranged to exchange email each time they have new email in or out.Some server are arranged by schedule.A worst mail server i have seen exchange email twice a day.
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