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Date:      Tue, 6 Jan 1998 17:15:37 -0800 (PST)
From:      michael@blueneptune.com
To:        freebsd-security@freebsd.org
Subject:   Long delay on digest version of the list
Message-ID:  <199801070115.RAA01292@rainey.blueneptune.com>

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In an effort to minimize the number of mail messages I get, I tend
to subscribe to the digest version of mailing lists, when possible.
However, the digest version of this list (freebsd-security) appears
to be configured to kick off only when a certain byte-count threshold
has been crossed.  This is unlike most digested lists I subscribe to,
which will also send off a digest every 24 or 48 hours, even though
the size threshold has not been reached.  During periods of light
activity, it can be several days or even weeks between digests,
which seems to be counter-productive for a list dealing with
security issues.

Can we get the digest running on a more timely basis, please?  It
seems like every 24 hours would be a reasonable interval for the
digest.  This is very easy to do with Majordomo, just an entry or
two in the appropriate crontab will do it.

[Yes, I know I can just switch to the non-digest version, but there
have been brief periods with high activity, and it was one of those
that caused me to decide to switch to the digest version anyway.  I
think it just makes sense for this particular digest to be sent out
in a timely fashion, given the topic of discussion.]


-- 
Michael Bryan
michael@blueneptune.com



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