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Is this list server down?

 [1/6] from: dukeofperl:ml1 at: 29-Nov-2010 10:33


My last post didn't get through. -- Duke

 [2/6] from: carl:cybercraft at: 2-Dec-2010 9:30


On Monday, 29-Novenber-2010 at 10:33:19 Duke Normandin wrote,
>My last post didn't get through. > >-- >Duke
I'm receiving them - from you, anyway! Hmmm. Though not some, going by this... http://www.rebol.org/ml-month-index.r?month=201011 I didn't receive any of the 'Re: Is a "series" aka an "array"' mails on the 27th. And some of the others. It's probably related to the rebol.net problems. See... http://www.rebol.com/article/0500.html -- Carl Read.

 [3/6] from: carl:cybercraft at: 2-Dec-2010 9:30


Just for the record - this came back to me as it's supposed to. -- Carl Read. On Thursday, 2-December-2010 at 21:29:33 Carl Read wrote,

 [4/6] from: dukeofperl:ml1 at: 2-Dec-2010 10:13


On Thu, 2 Dec 2010, Carl Read wrote:
> Just for the record - this came back to me as it's supposed to.
All seems to be well, for now. Thanks! -- Duke

 [5/6] from: dhsunanda::gmail at: 3-Dec-2010 8:21


The server has been somewhat erratic in recent days. You can check if a message you have sent has been received by the server here: http://mail.rebol.net/cgi-bin/mail-list.r Messages are usually there within a few minutes.....But (as the note on the page says) leave it 30 minutes before resending a message that has not been received. The other place to look is here: http://www.rebol.org/ml-month-index.r But bear in mind that that is an archive which is normally only updated three times a day, so it may lag the live discussion by eight hours. Of course, if your message is on the server (as evidenced by the first URL above), it does not mean it has been sent to all subscribers. There is no easy way to check that. Sunanda.

 [6/6] from: dukeofperl:ml1 at: 3-Dec-2010 8:48


On Fri, 3 Dec 2010, Sunanda wrote:
> The server has been somewhat erratic in recent days. > You can check if a message you have sent has been received by the server
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> URL above), it does not mean it has been sent to all subscribers. There > is no easy way to check that.
Thanks for the tips! Will go some way into reducing the traffic. -- Duke

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