A judge has ruled in favour of Andy Lehrer in his suit against Tim Rourke regarding the pages about him on causepimps.ca and has been awarded full damages ($25,000) plus costs. Rourke was a no-show in court and his defence was struck. After some initial confusion as to whether there was actually anything for easyDNS […]
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easyMail delays
We have isolated an issue which was causing a delay in email delivery in the easyMail system as relating to the greylisting daemon, so we have disabled greylisting until we can get this issue corrected. Email service should be back in place, though there may be a brief delay while the server works through the […]
EasyMAIL migration has mostly completed (UPDATED June 14 8:00 EST)
We’ve just started migrating our easyMAIL service to the new servers. In the maintenance window, your email will be read only. The process should take about ten hours, and we’ll update the blog when it’s complete. ETA 8:14 EST: The new system is now live and new messages are being routed. Not all messages have […]
The ICANN Whois Accuracy Program (WAP) FAQ has been posted
We’ve posted the mini-FAQ about the ICANN Whois Accuracy Program (WAP) in the knowledge base. It is available here: https://fusion.easydns.com/index.php?/Knowledgebase/Article/View/260/17/the-icann-whois-accuracy-program-wap Further Reading: Unfortunately, We have renewed our ICANN accreditation As Deadly as a DDoS, ICANN Unleashes the WAP
Malware email alert from registrar@easydns.com
Looks like a malware email has been going out with the envelope from set to registrar@easydns.com Subject: Invoice The body of the message says simply: Check Invoice#37 The number varies but seems to be two digits, the attached zip file will be named Invoice#(37).zip where the number will match the one in the body of […]
Upgrading easyMAIL
Great news! easyMAIL has been rebuilt from the ground up in a brand new facility with greater speed and capacity. Our team has spent the last 3 months bolting in High Availability, backups and an increased capacity. The last few weeks have been spent testing every aspect of it, literally trying to break the infrastructure […]