Danubius, I have a question-proposal.
Here are my swap letters:
RU-487 (21.11.2017-16.12.2017) - CA-815 (16.12.2017-08.01.2018)
RU-490 (23.11.2017-18.12.2017) - CA-819 (18.12.2017-08.01.2018)
RU-508 (18.12.2017-08.01.2018) -
RU-535 (14.01.2018-25.01.2018) - FR-629 (25.01.2018-20.02.2018)
RU-526 (09.01.2018-01.02.2018) - CZ-245 (02.02.2018-20.02.2018)
RU-548 (28.01.2018-22.02.2018) - FI-817 (22.02.2018-10.03.2018)
RU-568 (20.02.2018-08.03.2018) - HR-330 (08.03.2018-27.03.2018)
RU-578 (01.03.2018-16.03.2018) - NL-1867 (16.03.2018-02.04.2018)
RU-597 (18.03.2018-02.04.2018) - SI-415 (02.04.2018-20.04.2018)
RU-595 (18.03.2018-04.04.2018) - FR-771 (04.04.2018-16.04.2018)
I see that on 8-9 January 2018 someone had to send me a letter. It is travelling more than 90 days, so now it is considered to be lost. I would like to know from where it was. For example, if this letter was from the Antarctic :), it still may arrive, but if it was from the Europe - it's is lost really.
I think that many members of this project have the same questions about their swap letters. Surprise swaps are very good. But if such letter is not arriving for a long time (more than 90 days), you start to worry. Can you make an opportunity to send an automatic e-mail (just after 90 day) to the receiver about "you will be sent a letter ... at..., but now it is considered to be lost. And if anywhere you'll get it, don't forget to register it"?