Difference between revisions of "ECE E-mail Service - Message Delivery Delays & Rejections (Mar 2014)"

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The ECE e-mail service is currently experiencing demand overload; exact cause is being determined. Some mail messages addressed to @ece.ubc.ca mail addresses are being rejected, while others are being queued for delivery. Delivery times may be delayed for up to an hour.
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'''This issue was resolved at ~3:00pm PDT on March 14, 2014'''
  
If a message is rejected, the sender '''will''' receive a notification.
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The ECE e-mail service experienced demand overload starting ~11:30am today. The cause has been traced to a research data-collection script operating using a non-compromised ECE user account.
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During the e-mail service disruption, mail messages addressed to @ece.ubc.ca mail addresses were rejected, while others were queued for delivery. For messages in the queue, delivery times may be delayed for up to an hour. If a message was rejected, the sender would have received a notification.

Latest revision as of 16:12, 14 March 2014

This issue was resolved at ~3:00pm PDT on March 14, 2014

The ECE e-mail service experienced demand overload starting ~11:30am today. The cause has been traced to a research data-collection script operating using a non-compromised ECE user account.

During the e-mail service disruption, mail messages addressed to @ece.ubc.ca mail addresses were rejected, while others were queued for delivery. For messages in the queue, delivery times may be delayed for up to an hour. If a message was rejected, the sender would have received a notification.