I think I've been getting them all. The one you missed had the red
cross letter as an attachment. I have noticed that with some ISPs,
e-mails that have attachments take considerably longer (measured in
hours, not minutes) to reach their recipient(s). My best guess is
that this is the result of scanning for viruses and malware and messages
with attachments get put through a different scanning process (and thus a
different queue) and the attachments just take that much longer to scan,
resulting in a backlog.
I don't seem to see this with my new hosting service, but I sure did with
my old one. For example, Director Vallio once sent me a message and
forgot the attachment (which we've all done) and within a minute he
realized the omission and re-sent with the attachment. The one
without the attachment arrived immediately, and the other one came in
nearly 3 hours later. Yet, they were sent perhaps a minute
apart.
-- Andy
At 03:05 PM 11/28/2007, Bill Edgar wrote:
Interesting. I still
haven?t seen that ODV message.
Last ODV message I?ve seen is number 16161 from Bruce at 12:16PM
today.
Are we having problems with the reflector again?
From: K8JE
[mailto:K8JE@arrl.org
]
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 5:49 PM
To: arrl-odv
Subject: RE: Letter to Red Cross
Joel,
Excellent letter.
I would like to restate one suggestion for any new SOU. This is
that it should contain a statement that RC encourages the pubic
information people involved in disaster/emergency operations to
acknowledge the assistance of Amateur Radio operators/clubs in news
releases and statements. This suggestion has nothing to do with an
ego trip. Instead, it stems from the belief that in addition to
good PR?s positive effect on our image, recognition given by RC (or any
served agency will stimulate interest in the service (and bring new
members).
As you commented concerning the mutual benefit of the ARRL-RC
association, RC publicity of our assistance to them would be mutually
beneficial. More new hams = new folks in the pool of potential
operators to help the RC. Taken to the extreme, no new hams = no
help.
Jim Weaver, K8JE, Director
ARRL Great Lakes Division
5065 Bethany Rd.
Mason, OH 45040
E-mail: k8je@arrl.org; Tel.:
513-459-0142
ARRL - The Reason Amateur Radio Is!
Members - The Reason ARRL Is!
-----Original Message-----
From: Joel Harrison
[mailto:w5zn@arrl.org
]
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 3:28 PM
To: arrl-odv
Subject: Letter to Red Cross
Greetings,
In accordance with the instruction of the Executive Committee as
recommended by the Ad-hoc Background Investigation Committee, the
attached letter has been sent to the American Red Cross concerning our
now expired SOU.
73 Joel W5ZN
Andy Oppel
andy@andyoppel.com
andy_oppel@alamedanet.net