There is such a statement on the www.suse.com site. That is also where the lists originate from. I just checked and the statement is still there. It would seem that the gremlins got to their data and T1 lines. BTW, Suse.com is the first place I checked when the mail stopped. This time I could not even get to their site for the first day. Then when I finally did get on, I saw the notice. Instead of everyone sending out test messages, they might want to check the website. On Sun, 25 Jun 2000, you wrote:
This list has had problems several times in the last few months. Why don't you post a message on www.suse.de/e and www.suse.com so people will not wonder if they quietly got unsubscribed from the list?
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