Amicas e amicos! Nunc io ha recipite omne messages que era retardate, etiam illo que era "perdite". Sia iste difficultates temporari. Nostre jornal esser haber 100 annos hodie e nos ha un grande festa in le Domo de Finlandia. Duo presidentes attende, le presidente del Republica Finlandia Martti Ahtisaari, avec, e le presidente del Association Finlandese pro Interlingua Allan Kiviaho, etiam avec. Io obteneva un meraviliose horologia de auro. Ciao! Allan "Ensjo (Emerson José Silveira da Costa)" wrote: > De facto il ha alcun problema in le servitor MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU, > que serve le listas INTERLNG e IL_STRAT. > > Io invia annexate un message del lista SJUOWNER (dedicate a > discussiones super le administration del listas hospitate in > MAELSTROM), ubi on explica le (o suppone un causa del) problema. > > Io verificava messages posterior de SJUOWNER, ma necun message declara > que le problema ha essite solvite. > > Vamos attender. > > Ensjo. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: server problems? > Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1998 10:40:40 -0500 > From: Paul Karagianis <[log in to unmask]> > Reply-To: Owners of lists on MAELSTROM <[log in to unmask]> > To: [log in to unmask] > > On 9 Nov 98, at 16:07, Janet Estes wrote: > > > >Just wondering if St John's is having problems today? Our list mail is > >moving really sloooooowly. > > St. John's is aware that there were delays in its networks that had a > negative impact on Maelstrom. The Network guys currently feel that this > was due to _inbound_ traffic generated by the students / SJU community > that saturated some communications gear that's also used by Maelstrom. > They're looking into it. The problem can be seen quite clearly by > going to the Maelstrom home page and selecting "Mail delivery statistics". > If you overstrike the "stats-today.html" with an absolute date like last > Mondays: > > http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/lsmtp-stats/1998/stats-1102.html > > ...you can see that the system is under moderate load at worst, but > taking horrendously longer to actually get the stuff out. (Assuming I > didn't blow the URL for the third time in a row). > > -Kary