1 msgBGP issues qwest in Burbank, CA
1 msgLooking for Yahoo-SOC contact
1 msgCachefly Contact
2 msgauth*.ns.uu.net
1 msgauth00/auth100.ns.uu.net down ?
3 msgPCH BGP Archive down?
1 msgLooking for Flickr contacts
2 msgCharter - Southern Oregon routing issues
1 msgGoogle Contact
1 msgBob Crooks/SaskTel/CA is out of the office.
51 msgMicrosoft.com PMTUD black hole?
4 msgStrange network behaviour
1 msgWas Burma off the air due to the Cyclone ?
17 msgOSPF minutia, and, technote publication venues
2 msgDeadline Extension UBICOMM 2008, September 29 -...
1 msg[Fwd: Re: outages]

outages
\ Justin Sharp (4 May 2008)
. \ Gadi Evron (4 May 2008)

21 msgDid Youtube not pay their domain bill?
9 msgIntroducing latency for testing?
33 msgfair warning: less than 1000 days left to IPv4 ...
Subject:outages
Group:Nanog
From:Justin Sharp
Date:4 May 2008


 
Hello,

Forgive me if this has been covered previously.

I have recently discovered this list and have found it a gold mine of
information. I've now traded 3 hours of my life reading through archives
and have even found reference to specific recent outages that my company
suffered to which we never really did get a RFO from the ISP.

In the archives, I have read of another list which I am interested in at
outages. I've tried visiting the site, and subscribing at
http://www.isotf.org/mailman/listinfo/outages (as mentioned in several
archived messages) but it doesn't seem to exist there anymore. Also
tried to search this list for information as to whether it had moved or
been discontinued, etc (google site searches, etc). Has this list been
discontinued? If not, is it still open to the public, and what is its
new location, that I might subscribe?

Regards,

--Justin

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