Phillip Jones wrote:

> Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
>> Phillip Jones wrote:
>>> This was the second failure in less than a week. 
>>> 
>>> The first time it just quit working. The only cure was unsubscribe
>>> from the server in SeaMonkey the go to profile and wipe out
>>> anything associated with eternal-september
>> 
>> You spent time unsubscribing, wiping, probably resetting up. I just
>> waited. 
>> 
>>> then It started working for a day, the this LDAP error showed up I
>>> spent the better part of the day removing and re-entering till blue
>>> in the face. nothing would help.
>> 
>> Then you did it all again, while I just waited. 
>> 
>> Why did I wait? Because I had gone to the e-s web site and seen that
>> they were having a server problem. You were given the link to the
>> page of server status at least twice, and never bothered to
>> acknowledge that you ever even looked. So your fiddling was all for
>> naught. 
>> 
>>> Two failures in a two day period doesn't sound reliable.
>> 
>> It was a server that failed. Hardware fails. Give him a break. 
>> 
> I did go to the site and no announcements were shown about the
> problem. I usually go to site first anytime I am having a problem. 
> In most cases doing so is useless as no one wants to admit there is a
> problem until the problem is fixed if ever. 

All you have to do is look at those big colored buttons in the middle of
the status page. If they are green, the news server is working. If they
are red or orange, it is not. It's automatic.

> But at times I was even having difficulty having the website to even
> come up. When I did go to site I couldn't sign in.

No 'sign in' is necessary.

-- 
   -bts
   -Four wheels carry the body; two wheels move the soul
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