We are definitely postponing the mail migration for at least another 24 hours. Please carry on as usual!
We are definitely postponing the mail migration for at least another 24 hours. Please carry on as usual!
Based on the lack of progress on resolving the connectivity issue at this point, we’re going to say that completing the migration tonight is unlikely. However, on the off chance that there’s a breakthrough before then, we’re keeping our options open.
We will post more here as soon as we know.
We were not able to overcome the last hurdle — and I do mean the very last hurdle, and an unexpected one at that — to completing this migration on time this weekend, so we have decided to postpone it before the server enters its usual busy Monday morning.
We plan to figure out whatever is causing the last hurdle — a networking issue between the old and new servers — and recommence the migration at 22:00 UTC on 24 January. (Please check the World Time Server to convert to your time zone.) We expect (and certainly hope) that the issue will be resolved by then.
Confirmation of the rescheduled time will be posted here within the next few hours.
We sincerely apologise for the delay in completing this migration.
The migration was halted during the early morning (UTC) of 23 August while we worked out some complications. Work on the migration will continue during the afternoon of the 23rd. It is our intention to complete the migration on Sunday.
In summary, nothing has changed yet. All email that is planned to be migrated has not yet been migrated.
Work on the email migration has started. We will post updates here as required.
Following are the details of the email migration of some clients this weekend. This is a long post, but we’ve broken it down and bolded key points for quicker scanning. You can use your web browser’s “find” feature to look for key words that might help you locate information about any issues you may encounter.
Change the configuration of your email program after 19:00 UTC on 22 August. (Please check the World Time Server for a conversion to your time zone.) Here are links to illustrated guides to configure the most common email programs in use:
(Our thanks to “The Lowdown” / African VSAT Systems for these guides.)
Here is a summary of the main configuration items that need to be changed:
And here are the actual settings that we provide to new clients on server NC027:
All of the above settings are important and required. None are optional. Your password has not changed from what it was on the old server, so if you’re not sure that you remember your password, please don’t edit it in your email program.
Using the above settings you can configure any email program on any computer, phone or tablet, even ones for which we have not provided unique instructions.
In our experience, 99% of problems clients experience with email are mis-configurations. If you run into a problem, please take a deep breath, then double- and triple-check your configuration — spelling, check/tick boxes, and various other parameters — to be 100% sure that everything is set EXACTLY correctly. When configuring email settings, there is no such thing as “close enough”. All of the settings are there for a reason and need to be set exactly as they are shown in the configuration instructions — with the one exception where some email programs work with TLS set and some with SSL set. Rebooting can work wonders … seriously. When reporting problems to support, please ensure you send us the exact text of any error messages you are seeing. We cannot help you if you just tell us that “it doesn’t work,” as our first response will be to ask you for the exact text of any error messages you see and we could have had that on the first message.
Here are a few additional notes:
Based on experience from previous migrations, here are some issues we expect that some clients will experience:
As always, please contact NinerNet support if you have any questions, concerns or problems. Thank-you for your patience as we move your email accounts to a newer, faster, more secure server.
Over the weekend of 22-23 August 2015 we will be migrating all email accounts still on server NC018 to server NC027. Server NC027 has been our “new” mail server for the last two years, and all new domains have been hosted on it since it was set up in 2013. Server NC018 has outlived its useful life and needs to be replaced. The new server is an improvement over the old server in every respect.
We will be posting additional details here over the next week before the migration. However, you should be aware of the following initial details:
If you have any questions, please reply to the email you will receive from us with details. Thanks for your patience as we work to improve the service that we provide to you.
Due to a recent configuration change, the mail queue on server NC027 was not able to keep up with this morning’s (UTC) mail volume, and mail was backlogged and delayed. We have reversed the configuration change and the mail queue is currently clearing.
We apologise for the inconvenience.
There were some file consistency issues on server NC020 that started at 17:47 UTC today.
Websites on the server remained online during the problem, but no logging would have happened during that time. Incoming email to aliased domains was delayed during the issue as well.
A file system consistency check was done and the server was rebooted 30 minutes later at 18:17. This solved the issue.
Maintenance on server NC027 has been complete. The server was down between 01:59 and 02:31 UTC. Any email sent during those 32 minutes will be redelivered.
Thank-you for your patience and understanding.
Systems at a Glance:
Loc. | System | Status | Ping |
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![]() | NC023 | Internal | Up? |
![]() | NC028 | Internal | Up? |
![]() | NC031 | Internal | Up? |
![]() | NC033 | Operational | Up? |
![]() | NC034 | Internal | Up? |
![]() | NC035 | Operational | Up? |
![]() | NC036 | Operational | Up? |
![]() | NC040 | Internal | Up? |
![]() | NC041 | Operational | Up? |
![]() | NC042 | Operational | Up? |
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