According to Janet Wyles, WorldNet spokesperson, email delays started Sunday mid-morning, the result of spam from email servers around the world flooding and overcoming WorldNet's email servers' ability to process the digital traffic.
"Our people have been working literally around the clock to resolve this," Wyles said. "No email has been lost, it's only been delayed, and we expect it to get caught up by mid-day today."
AT&T WorldNet had 1.4 million subscribers, as of Dec. 31.
Customers can still send their emails out, though the problem is they will join the growing queue of emails waiting to get transferred through WorldNet's email servers.
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Wyles said some customers have been unaffected by the slowdown, depending on the particular WorldNet email server they are using.
WorldNet technicians say the problem is attributable to spam messages, from numerous points of entry (meaning different email servers around the world), that are flooding their email servers.
Whether this is an intentional attack or just the result of a particularly eager spammer remains to be seen. Wyles said technicians are still looking into the origins of the emails and won't make a determination just yet on the likely cause.
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