We don’t want to sound like hippies here, but it’s sort of hard to miss the fact that there seem to be a lot fewer trees around than there were a while back, y’know? Whatever your take on global warming, we’ve all pretty much realized there’s been a bit too much of the chopping and […]
What's New
Additional anycast constellations added to all DNS hosting accounts
We’re happy to announce that all DNS hosting accounts are having an additional nameserver / DNS anycast cluster added to the mix. (Our nameserver deployments are described here) For DNS Hosting level of service, we’ve added dns3.easydns.ca, which is five nodes in the following locations: Seattle Chicago Washington Singapore Frankfurt And for DNS Pro we’ve […]
Additional Mailbox Pricing for easyMail
Now that we’ve made webmail for easyMail available we’ve been getting asked more often about the pricing on additional boxes. Recall that all DNS Pro level domains come bundled with 10 easyMail IMAP boxes, which is quite frankly, nuts. It should be more like 5, but oh well. (Insert a picture of a used car […]
easySVN: Subversion Hosting for your domains now in beta
You’re running a website on your domain, maybe you have some sort of CMS going which you regularly hack or perhaps it’s all your own code. Maybe it’s just flat HTML which you edit with vi. In any case having a central repository for your source code is handy for many reasons: being able to […]
Webmail for easyMAIL and SVN hosting coming in January
We’re happy to roll out a webmail interface for easyMail, our hosted IMAP product. Remember that DNS Pro domains bundle with 10 IMAP boxes, which come with 2 Gigs of storage and are complete with ClamAV antivirus protection and spamd spam filtering. Coming in January In keeping with our theme of being The Swiss Army […]
New facebook page
Getting with the times, we figured it’s time to start an official Facebook page for easyDNS before some gigantic media conglomerate reports the Communist Kitten Molesters facebook page as ours. Since I can’t figure out how to create one of those /easydns URLs at facebook, we’ve set up a redirect: Here it is: http://facebook.easydns.org