Time lags on Gandi Mail yesterday, explanations
By Ryan on Tuesday 4 March 2008, 15:07 - Gandi - Permalink
We wish to express our sincerest apologies for the quality of our Gandi Mail service yesterday, Monday 3 March 2008. Some of you unfortunately received mail with more than 3 hours' delay, which is simply unacceptable.
The problem is mainly due to an abnormally significant load on our mail servers. On 'normal' days, we already manage more than 10 million e-mails (80% or 90% being spam). Delivering top-quality service is an every day struggle which should be made transparent to you. Yesterday was clearly a failure. We could have silenced it and looked the other way, but that doesn't correspond to our aims and to who we are. As always, we prefer to be totally transparent, to confirm that the problem has been identified and that we are working on it fully.
Our platform will therefore be modified in upcoming weeks to give you more comfort in your mail management. Until then - and starting from now - we are going to add machines and change some settings so as to ensure less delays when we experience spamming of several hundreds of thousands of e-mails.
Finally, just a word of advice for those of you who are still on the old mail platform and the old DNS (full1.gandi.net or ns7.gandi.net): I strongly recommend that you migrate to the new DNS and to Gandi Mail, which globally works better. To do so, all you need to do is click the 'Manage' link in the mail section of your domain management interface and follow the procedure.
As explained, maintaining an excellent quality of products and services is a priority, and this is adequately reflected in our timetable.
The problem is mainly due to an abnormally significant load on our mail servers. On 'normal' days, we already manage more than 10 million e-mails (80% or 90% being spam). Delivering top-quality service is an every day struggle which should be made transparent to you. Yesterday was clearly a failure. We could have silenced it and looked the other way, but that doesn't correspond to our aims and to who we are. As always, we prefer to be totally transparent, to confirm that the problem has been identified and that we are working on it fully.
Our platform will therefore be modified in upcoming weeks to give you more comfort in your mail management. Until then - and starting from now - we are going to add machines and change some settings so as to ensure less delays when we experience spamming of several hundreds of thousands of e-mails.
Finally, just a word of advice for those of you who are still on the old mail platform and the old DNS (full1.gandi.net or ns7.gandi.net): I strongly recommend that you migrate to the new DNS and to Gandi Mail, which globally works better. To do so, all you need to do is click the 'Manage' link in the mail section of your domain management interface and follow the procedure.
As explained, maintaining an excellent quality of products and services is a priority, and this is adequately reflected in our timetable.
Comments
Any news about the filesystem corruption on at least one server in Gandi Hosting that started around Monday Mar 3 20:19:37 EET? (See support ticket Ref1167342 for more details). Or is that an issue that you consider acceptable and there's therefore no news about it?
BTW, Gandi.net Groups seems to also have some kind of problems since I'm now getting an empty page most of the time and text but no images few times.
Thanks for the info. I did notice severe lags yesterday (tuesday) on downloading e-mail through imap, not so much mail that didn't get delivered. Could that have to do with the trouble you are experiencing? Today (wednesday) I didn't get much speed gain yet. Hope you can nail this one.
Thanks.
Same thing here, again 3hours30 to get a reply message from my client (2 km far from me), two lines of text, no file enclosed...
and the other messages, on different email accounts and alias (IMAP), have 4 to 16 minutes delay this afternoon. Is the spool still overloaded?
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