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precise type of content until the mechanism is extended to other types in the future
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content types
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for protocol 'friend requests' which aren't likely to swamp the delivery system). Remove it from the queue_delivery function which was too late to do anything.
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this is not backward compatible and older sites will see some incorrect delivery reports from newer sites until the next upgrade; as their systems will not know how to read the ecnrypted final reports.
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the delivery engine and split off site records from channel records.
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singly in separate processes - not yet tested
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0 in DB
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correctly, causing cron_daily to run more frequently than desired.
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