I sent an email to a client which says a bit more than has been divulged here, so I’ve decided to post it to help you.
Thanks for your email. First, I want to assure you that your 2 GB of
mail on our server is safe, and won’t disappear.To put it succinctly, our mail server has unexpectedly failed. I don’t
know why and the cursory investigation I did on the weekend did not
reveal why. Part of me is very curious and wants to learn why, but part
of me wonders the point of investing so much time in learning the
answer when it doesn’t turn back the clock.In the middle of all this, and estimating it would take a week for me
to restore everything on a new server, one client in particular was
making demands I couldn’t meet *and* work on replacing the server at
the same time. While it might seem that I decided to stop providing
email to spite them, I did it because it seemed I was going to lose all
my clients anyway, so I’d finish the week with a very expensive server
and no clients to pay for it.Following on from that, websites and DNS provide hardly any revenue in
the new rate system we implemented last year (because they require far
less work than email), meaning we were destined for a very low revenue
and high expense business, which would end in a very predictable way.So NinerNet intends to continue provide website and DNS hosting and
domain renewals for a short time, to give everyone time to make the
adjustments they need to make. But, to be frank, NinerNet’s days are
numbered, and this is the first time I have taken time to put it down
in writing.I assume the “instructions” you’re referring to are the six things you
need to do at https://status.niner.net/2026/03/24/nc036-update-12 , so
I’ll expand on them here:1) Select a new host and open an account:
There are 1001 hosting companies out there. To put it simply, we
suggest you find one you like and open an account with one of them. At
https://status.niner.net/2026/03/23/ns036-update-9 we suggest Fastmail
( https://www.fastmail.com ), who host email. (Actually, although they
don’t host dynamic websites [like WordPress], your current website
probably can be hosted by them.)2) Lower TTL on MX record to 300 seconds (5 minutes):
These instructions are written based on the assumption you will leave
your domain registered with us, but the fact is eventually it will need
to be transferred. However, there are good reasons to do it that way
for now, and not just the $19 I will charge you to renew it in June.
The log-in information I sent you earlier will allow you to log in and
make this change.3) (Set up new server):
You won’t be doing this.
4) Set up email accounts and forwarders/aliases:
In the account you set up at the new email hosting provider, set up the
email addresses you need.5) (Migrate old email):
Use your new host’s system to transfer the old email in your existing
accounts, approximately 4000 emails.6) Point DNS to new server:
Log into the DNS server and enter the new host’s MX servers, and delete
mx.niner.net.
With any luck this information will also help everyone else.