EarthLink Is Losing a Lot of Email
LandGator writes "Robert X. Cringely, doyen compu-columnist for PBS, reports on a hidden e-mail problem at Earthlink: They're losing up to 9 messages out of 10, found as a result of a friend's testing." From the article: "He sent messages from other accounts to his Earthlink address, to his aliased Blackberry address, and to his Gmail account. For every 10 messages sent, 1-2 arrived in his Earthlink mailbox, 1-2 (not necessarily the SAME 1-2) on his Blackberry, and all 10 arrived with Gmail. Swimming upstream through Earthlink customer support, my buddy finally found a technical contact who freely acknowledged the problem. Since June, he was told, Earthlink's mail system has been so overloaded that some users have been missing up to 90 percent of their incoming e-mail. It isn't bounced back to senders; it just disappears. And Earthlink hasn't mentioned the problem to these affected customers unless they complain."
Consider the source of the comment you are replying to.
Somebody with a four digit slashdot account. Obviously they wouldn't know about anything that didn't involve ESR's 'felchmail' and/or a mail server running on Linux.
Not only does Earthlink not exist, there also are no people whatsoever who use the internet mainly for chat rooms and to play 'java applet' games. The whole 'net is mostly for Linux Kernel Developers to discuss driver development.