The Monday 2005-04-04 at 23:28 +0200, Anders Johansson wrote:
There doesn't have to be 15-20 mail with 'test' or 'is the list down'
There is an archive at lists.suse.com/archive. If there hasn't been a new entry there, odds are the list is down.
Correct - if we except spam, that does get there, surprisingly :-/
There is a test list, which you can subscribe to at test-list-subscribe@suse.com - if you can't, odds are the list server is malfunctioning, or you will get an error message explaining what the problem is.
True also. I have used it now and then. It is documented on this list FAQ.
There is an admin, who doesn't always monitor this list, but whom you can make aware of any problems at suse-linux-e-owner@suse.com, assuming it's a local suse-linux-e problem, or ml-admin@suse.com if it's a general list server problem.
Unfortunately, when the list are down, those addresses are also broken, because they are handled by the list server, that is down. Unless there is a an admin address outside :-? That's why I informed Feedback, and got no response either, this time. On previous occasions, they answered. -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson