24 December – we are closing at 3p Eastern25 December CLOSED26 December – open from 10a-3p Eastern31 December – we are closing at 3p Eastern01 January CLOSED Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from the team at easyDNS – all the best in 2019!
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Maintenance Window – 20 December [Completed]
easyDNS’s main website (www.easydns.com) will be offline for scheduled maintenance on Thursday 20 December. Duration: 1 AM EST to 4 AM EST [6a-9a UTC] (approx. 3 hours) Affects: easyDNS’s main site – www.easydns.com – only. Please note that this will NOT affect access to the customer control panel, DNS, E-mail or webhosting services.
[AxisOfEasy] Your Home Router Probably Sucks
Weekly Axis Of Easy #79 This week’s quote: “Uncertainty is an ineradicable fact of existence” …by ???? Last Week’s Quote was “Do you know what amazes me more than anything else? The impotence of force to organize anything.” …by Napoleon Bonaparte. Winner was Joe. THE RULES: No searching up the answer, must be posted in the comments below: The […]
Maintenance Window – 18 December [Completed]
On Tuesday 18 December between 4AM & 6AM Eastern time [9-11am UTC], we will be replacing our inbound and IMAP easyMAIL servers with upgraded versions. While we expect no disruption to mail service, some connectivity issues may occur.
[AxisOfEasy] Australian Government Passes Mandatory Encryption Back-Doors
Weekly Axis Of Easy #78 This week’s quote: “Do you know what amazes me more than anything else? The impotence of force to organize anything.” …by ???? Last Week’s Quote was “The most important product of science is knowledge. However, the most important product of knowledge is ignorance” …by David Gross, won once again by Gus, who is on […]
[AxisOfEasy] Scientists Propose Massive Centralized DNA Database Will Protect Your Privacy
Weekly Axis Of Easy #77 This week’s quote: “The most important product of science is knowledge. However, the most important product of knowledge is ignorance” …by ???? Last Week’s Quote was “We are almost entirely incapable of predicting the future, yet economics strangely purports to be exempt from this fact of life. ” …by George Gilder, winner was David […]