[Vision2020] V2020 Problems
Art Deco aka W. Fox
deco at moscow.com
Thu Dec 9 10:08:40 PST 2004
Bill, et al,
The post you object to was also copied (as is this one) to FSR tech support. I
am told that the FSR owner reads all the tech support emails.
There is nothing in the post you object to that is not being widely talked with
some degree of anger and impatience about among wireless FSR customers. Making
FSR aware of these feelings is a favor to them.
While I appreciate very much the donation of V 2020 resources, the quality of
FSR's product has deteriorated significantly during the last few months. The
availability of V 2020 is not the reason I purchase ISP services.
I have been informed by what I consider a reliable source of some of the fixable
reasons for the FSR deteriorization that need immediate attention.
I hope that my posting and any responses to it will help persuade FSR to fix
their problems before they lose a considerable portion of their customer base.
I support many local businesses at the cost of paying more, sometimes a lot
more, for their services. These vendors respond by giving me excellent customer
service. However, I do not support those local businesses that provide an
inferior product or offer indifferent customer service.
FSR may only be experiencing growing pains. If so, I hope they can solve them
with some dispatch. I am at his point sticking with them on the basis of their
past performance. What the future holds depends on them.
Wayne
Wayne A. Fox
waf at moscow.com
PO Box 9421
Moscow, ID 83843
208 882-7975
----- Original Message -----
From: Bill London
To: Art Deco aka W. Fox ; Vision 2020
Cc: First Step Internet ; Bill Moore
Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2004 9:30 AM
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] V2020 Problems
Have you ever noticed that everyone whines and complains about their Internet
provider, no matter what company they choose? Too slow, too many ads, not
enough space, etc etc
And while I don't want to inhibit anyone's heartfelt complaints, I would like
to remind everyone that without FSR there is no Vision2020.
Simple equation... No FSR equals No V2020.
FSR donates the service and maintenance that keeps V2020 a free, unmoderated
list. FSR deserves our gratitude.
I use FSR. I am happy with their service. I assume others are not. But it
is the height of irony to use V2020 to attack FSR.
BL
----- Original Message -----
From: Art Deco aka W. Fox
To: Vision 2020
Cc: First Step Internet
Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2004 8:51 AM
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] V2020 Problems
Ted, et al,
I may be wrong, but below is a possible explanation of the FSR email, V 2020
problems.
First, it is not just V 2020 but emails from various sources and
geographical locations that are sometimes delayed up to six days. Some emails
have been forever lost.
The servers at FSR have a maximum capacity to handle email. When that
capacity is exceeded, the emails are cached somewhere else and retrieved, if
possible, when the system has enough unused capacity to handle them. Sometimes
it is not possible to retrieve the cached emails on a timely basis or to
retrieve them at all.
Another problem concerns the allegations that certain users emails are being
read by certain FSR staff.
When I first signed up with FSR, the technical support was very good and one
seldom had to wait. Now, it is hard to get connected on call to them; leaving a
message sometimes leads to a long (more than a day) wait. The last experience I
had was with someone who could not find the problem of why I could not connect
to the mail server and seemed to have no idea of how to investigate the problem.
(I always do the obvious before calling, including a cold boot just in case of
an OS foul-up). He then said it was a problem with my machine. A few hours
later without any more action on my part, the mail connection started working
again.
I am on a wireless connection. Sometimes it works very well. Sometimes it
is pathetically slow, due probably due to FSR's insufficient bandwidth.
Further, FSR is on a number of span-block lists. This means that certain
ISPs will not accept any emails from anyone using FSR. I reported the problem
yesterday after receiving another message saying my email was blocked because
FSR was considered a spammer. The problem was acknowledged by FSR with a very
short note saying that they are working on it. It may be a problem with virus
infected machines of FSR users who are spam robots and/or real spammers. This
explanation would also explain the sluggish response at times. It is alleged
that FSR does not have the adequate hardware, software, or technical expertise
to find the spammers.
I like to support local businesses. However, the problems above are
beginning to lead me to consider finding a more reliable, more secure, and more
responsive ISP connection.
Has anyone else had these problems? Or different explanations/solutions?
Wayne
Wayne A. Fox
waf at moscow.com
PO Box 9421
Moscow, ID 83843
208 882-7975
----- Original Message -----
From: Tbertruss at aol.com
To: vision2020 at moscow.com
Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2004 9:50 PM
Subject: [Vision2020] V2020 Problems
All:
It took about one minute for my last post to post to the list. So why
after six hours has my previous post from earlier today not posted yet? Some
computer God must know.
Ted Moffett
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