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NC036: Update 19

14 April 2026 05:29:49 +0000

We sent the email below to the few domains we believe still haven’t removed their domain from our mail server.

Hi there,

You’re receiving this email because it has come to our attention that your email is still hosted on the NinerNet mail server, server NC036.

As has become clear to many people around the world, this server is, for the most part, dead. You can still connect to it to read and back up old email, but it is not able to receive email from nor send email to external domains since 19 March 2026. You can (and should) read the updates we have posted on our status blog at https://status.niner.net , starting on 19 March 2026.

There are explanations and, most importantly, apologies posted there. I will not waste your time repeating those.

The most important thing for you to consider right now IS THAT YOUR EMAIL IS PERMANENTLY AND IRREVERSIBLY BROKEN … on our server. You can send email to and receive email from domains hosted on our mail server — including, for the moment, niner.net — but you cannot communicate with the vast majority of the Internet, including (for example) gmail.com. There may be momentary exceptions to this, but you cannot count on them.

As we advised in our post at https://status.niner.net/2026/03/23/ns036-update-9 , one of the options to host your email is an Australian company called Fastmail. Quite a number of our clients have moved to them, and we have helped a few of our clients to do so. There are multiple good reasons to use them, but here are two:

  • They are Australian. They do, unfortunately, use some servers located in America, but they themselves are an Australian company. (Just as NinerNet Communications was and is a Canadian and Zambian company.)
  • They have specialised in hosting email since forever, and have even pioneered some of the features you use in relation to email on a daily basis.

Even though our mail server is dead — and will shortly be shut down — our nameservers (DNS) and web servers are still 100% operational. (This indicates the relative difference in the skill and costs required in running the different servers.) However, we intend to shut them down in the near future as well. This won’t be immediate, but will be within the next few weeks, probably before the end of May 2026. You are therefore advised to move your website(s) as well. Although Fastmail’s specialty is email, they do also host static websites — i.e., websites that are not dynamic, usually using scripting. One example of a dynamic website is any website that uses a content-management system such as WordPress. If your website uses WordPress (or Drupal, Joomla, etc.), you need to find a new host that allows scripting, which is pretty much all of them these days.

For the most part, all clients have the log-in information for the control panels of the various servers we use to manage the services you host with us. If you do not, you can automatically reset this information for the web server at https://web.niner.net:10000/ . For the mail and DNS server control panels, please contact us to reset this information, which you will only be able to do for the next few days, until we deactivate (shut down) this mail server. The password-reset feature on the web server should work, but it probably only works for externally hosted domains — i.e., if you are hosting example.com and the email on example.com is hosted on our server (NC036), you probably won’t get the email telling you what to do to have the password reset. Contact us if that’s the case, from a locally hosted domain.

Also not being affected immediately is our domain registration and renewal services. These will not continue either, but we will continue renewing domains as they come up for renewal into the near future. However, once we have our email up and running, we do recommend that you contact us for the “auth code” for your domain (or domains) so that you can transfer them out to a new registrar.

We will post this email on our status website. To catch up with everything that has happened since 19 March 2026, we strongly encourage you to read the blog:

https://status.niner.net/

NC036: Update 18

13 April 2026 21:24:32 +0000

I have not moved the niner.net email to a new server yet, because I have to leave our domain on the degraded server, NC036, so that I can communicate with those of you who have not moved yet.

And it turns out, there are a lot of you!

I am going to send an email to all of you, to an address on the NinerNet mail server — because if I send it to any other external address it won’t be delivered — to ask you how I can help you move your email hosting.

I am, as I have said, sorry that things have come to pass in this way. There was a plan, to be executed in May 2025, but this was not it, and the old plan can no longer be executed. NinerNet is … almost … dead.

As such, the old servers can no longer be kept running indefinitely. This means we will shut down the old mail server (NC036) on or after midnight UTC on 18 April 2026 (17:00 Pacific on Friday the 17th, 02:00 CAT, and 08:00 AWST). “On or after” means, quite clearly, that you can’t expect that server (NC036) to be operational after that date and time. We may (and probably will) not shut down the server at exactly 00:01, but every second the server is running after 00:00 on 18 April 2026 UTC will be bonus time for you to do whatever you need to do (such as make a back-up copy of your email) with your email on our server.

We do not have a date by which we will be shutting down our Web and DNS servers. They will continue to operate for the immediate future, but not forever. We also suggest that you do what is necessary to save your websites, but the urgency is less than is the case for the mail server.

We are currently renewing domain registrations as they come up for renewal at our own expense. This includes dot-zam.co and dot-zm domains. Once we have our own email on a new and working server, we will email domain registrants to assist them with transfers. We will, however, come up with a plan for dot-zam.co and dot-zm registrants, probably involving a new registrar.

Backing up your email

Please consult with your new host on how they might assist you to recover old email from the NinerNet server using IMAP to copy your old email to your new server. I did this just yesterday for a former client, and it took just about a minute to recover several hundred messages. IMAP stands for “Internet Message Access Protocol”; as such, there is no way for you to download some sort of file over the Web, since IMAP is an email protocol. Even if you have several thousand emails saved on our server, it will only take a few minutes to transfer them across.

You can also use a feature of a proper email program to download a copy of your old messages. Different email programs use different terminology, so look for the following features:

  • Save to file,
  • Back up,
  • Offline usage,
  • Etc.

It is IMPORTANT to note, that just because you are able to, and have been, opening your email program for the last month (or ten years) and seeing your messages as normal, that does NOT mean the messages are saved on your computer. What you are seeing is a window into what is on the server, and as long as the server is there, you will continue to see that. When we turn off the server, you will see nothing. Please make sure you take action now to save your part of the 2.9 TB saved on our server.

ONCE IT’S GONE, IT’S GONE. There’s no getting it back.

We will shortly be emailing all clients with email still on server NC036. It needs to be moved by this Friday, 18 April 2026.

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Systems at a Glance:


Loc.SystemStatusPing
Server NC023, London, United Kingdom (Relay server), INTERNAL.NC023InternalUp?
Server NC028, Vancouver, Canada (Monitoring server), INTERNAL.NC028InternalUp?
Server NC031, New York, United States of America (Web server), INTERNAL.NC031InternalUp?
Server NC033, Toronto, Canada (Primary nameserver), OPERATIONAL.NC033OperationalUp?
Server NC034, Lusaka, Zambia (Phone server), INTERNAL.NC034InternalUp?
Server NC035, Sydney, Australia (Secondary nameserver), OPERATIONAL.NC035OperationalUp?
Server NC036, Amsterdam, Netherlands (Mail server), SHUT DOWN.NC036Shut downUp?
Server NC040, Toronto, Canada (Web server), INTERNAL.NC040InternalUp?
Server NC041, New York, United States of America (Web server), OPERATIONAL.NC041OperationalUp?
Server NC042, Seattle, United States of America (Status website), OPERATIONAL.NC042OperationalUp?

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