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Old 01-17-2016, 12:33 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by Lynx-lynx View Post
For some time now I've noticed how long it takes from a post to be made and the notification email to be sent. At the moment I'm awaiting an email notification from a post made at 12.19pm, and it's currently 12.42. Ahh, I can correct mnyself, the email has just arrived at 12.43pm. That's a 24 minute wait!

But that is only one example, it seems to be happening all the time.

So, what's going on?
What are the origination (MR) timestamps on the email.
It could be a routing delay by the mail servers anywhere in the path to your mail service.

Another thing that affects notification is how (in)frequent your mail client connects (or has connectivity)
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