On Monday, April 04, 2005 @ 1:28 PM, Anders Johanson 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.
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.
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.
Good information Anders. Thanks. I'm guilty of a double post during that time. Only after I sent it did I notice that the last post that had come through from Ken Schneider that I had seen 3 hours earlier was still sitting at the top of my suse-linux-e folder. I didn't know about test-list-subscribe@suse.com. I did check the archive, but the time difference threw me at first. Looks like its GMT+2. I'm GMT-9, 11 hours behind, so what looked like new posts were actually old posts (It's already tomorrow there right now, based on my time). Greg Wallace