On Wednesday 24 August 2005 23:47, Paul M Foster wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 24, 2005 at 08:34:43PM -0400, Mario Lombardo wrote:
> > On Wednesday 24 August 2005 19:45, steve szmidt wrote:
> > > On Wednesday 24 August 2005 15:02, Mario Lombardo wrote:
> > > > POP server went down. Seeing if I was bumped.
> > >
> > > It's a common misconception that you need to email a list to test if
> > > your mail server is working. All you need to do is to email yourself.
> >
> > You are misunderstanding the purpose of my test. It wasn't to test my
> > email server. It was to test my subscription to the SLUG list.
> >
> > If my POP3 server went down, there is a possibility of my email address
> > being *ns*bscribed from the list due to excessive bounces. That being
> > the case, I would still need to test my subscription, post/receive, if I
> > hadn't received any emails from the list. Since the last email I
> > received from the list was from the afternoon of 08/23, I couldn't tell
> > if I was still subscribed. I could probe Majordomo, but this is a true
> > test.
>
> The way to "probe" majordomo is to send an email to majordomo@nks.net,
> and include, in the body of the email
>
> w_h_i_c_h my.email.address (remove the underscores)
>
> You'll get a reply back telling you which (if any) lists you're on.
> Pinging majordomo is preferable to pinging the list itself. If majordomo
> says you're in, you're in. And that way, the list doesn't end up with
> excess traffic on it.
>
> Paul
I apologize for the unnecessary traffic to the list. I was trying to
eliminate any false positives, but I suppose it's a bit much considering the
amount of subscribers. Next time, I'll just end with the query to majordomo.
/mario
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