White House Web Site Swamped By Email, Web Site Problems
| Posted by Stone Age at 30 September 2008 20:54 | |
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By newsroom | - 3:24 pm - Posted in Computer technology News, Congress, US News Now, Washington DC The servers hosting the Web sites of the House of Representatives and its members have been overwhelmed with millions of e-mails in the past few years, forcing administrators to realize the "digital form of a passage cop" to sell the overload — for the first time ever. "This is unprecedented, " said Jeff Ventura, communications executive for the.
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