Skuzzy,
I thought I'd give you a chance to amend your bandwidth excuse statement, but since you've chosen the dodge of "I know what it takes to get it done. Let's leave it at that" answer, I have to take my shot at this.
I'll leave it at the fact I don't believe it would take 24 hours on an OC-3 line to send out emails to the entire Aces High Community.
Maybe they have an incredibly poor email server, maybe they just don't want to be bothered with writing an outage email because they don't know how long they will be down since it's out of their control, or who knows why, but to blame it on bandwidth is absolutely ludicrous.
DS-3 = T-3 = 28 x T-1 or 44.736 Mbps
OC-3 = 3 x DS-3 or 155.52 Mbps
The email from the Aces High bulletin board notifying me of your reply is 3kb. An outage email would be the same size.
The below numbers are from Arial Software site at :
http://www.arialsoftware.com/bandwidth.htmThey are based on 10kb messages, 3 times as large as an outage message. A DS-3/T-3 is capable of sending 2,000,000 bulk 10kb emails in one hour. I estimate an OC-3 would be capable of around 5,000,000 emails in ONE hour.
Available Bandwidth / Data Rate (bits per second) / Average emails / hour
28.8K Modem / 28.8 Kbps/ 1300
56K Modem / 56 Kbps / 2500
T1 1.544 Mbps / 72,000
DSL 512 Kbps to 8 Mbps / 23,000-370,000
T3 44.736 Mbps / 2,000,000
So, let's see your statement: "If they had an OC3, then they could send out the emails in less than 24 hours. "
That means that if the only problem is bandwidth as you claim, we must have 5,000,000 emails/hour x 24 hours = users in the AH community.
I too run an internet based company that relies on subscriber members. We always send out emails to the entire membership when we have an expected or out of our control situation when we go down. We have no problem sending an email to everyone, it's just plain good customer service.
As I said earlier, your bandwidth excuse is ludicrous.
I've lost all respect for your opinions.