Please note that I changed the client-server test to use timeouts,
instead oa a timer with an abort.  The main reason is that if the abort
kicks in there is no way to rerun the test, thus adding it to the list
of flaky tests has no effect.

I also added a check if the remote server is up, by getting the value of
v:version. That avoids the arbitrary wait time.

I hope you can use this to make the quotestar test more reliable.

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