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Spam investigation completed

5 January 2011 12:18:38 +0000

This spam outbreak has been fully investigated, and the client’s mail server that was affected is being tended to. At this point the relay server’s IP address is no longer in any blacklist that we are aware of. All mail from all other clients that is routed through the relay server is flowing normally.

If you have any questions or concerns about this incident, please contact NinerNet support. Thank-you.

Spam issue on relay server cleaned up

5 January 2011 10:54:52 +0000

The issue with spam on the relay server has been cleaned up and mail delivery has resumed. However, we’re still investigating the issue and working with the affected client. There will be further updates.

Relay server in several blacklists

5 January 2011 09:12:38 +0000

It has come to our attention that the relay server’s IP address has appeared in several blacklists. We are investigating this issue. In the meantime, we may need to stop and start the mail server intermittently, but we will try and keep these disruptions to a minimum.

Further updates will be posted here.

Old relay server deactivated

19 December 2010 00:13:47 +0000

The old relay server has now been deactivated. Please ensure that you are using the new relay server (relay.niner.net) with port 587. Please see Configure your Email Account to Use the Relay Server for configuration details, and contact us should you have any difficulties. Thanks.

Relay server move complete

11 December 2010 19:59:35 +0000

The relay server has now effectively been moved from the United States (server NC020) to the United Kingdom (server NC023). The new relay server is processing email normally. The old relay server will continue processing email still in its queue until it is clear, and will then be disabled.

Please remember that the new relay server only accepts mail submitted on port 587, sometimes called the “submission port”. Attempts to submit outgoing email to the relay server on the default SMTP port (25) will be rejected. This is an anti-spam and anti-virus measure which will ensure that your network doesn’t inadvertently send spam or viruses through the relay server (thereby needlessly consuming your bandwidth), and will ensure that the IP address of the mail server doesn’t end up in blacklists, thereby delaying the delivery of legitimate email.

Configuration instructions for your email program are available at Configure your Email Account to Use the Relay Server. Please remember that these instructions only apply if you are already authorised to use the relay server. Otherwise normal email configuration instructions apply.

Relay server move and change of IP address

8 December 2010 13:28:29 +0000

The relay server will move from the United States to the United Kingdom on 11 December at 19:00 UTC. This will move it closer to most of the clients who use it, making it faster to access.

There are three important points to note:

  • Due to new anti-spam and -virus measures on the new relay server, email must be submitted to port 587. Submissions to port 25 (the default SMTP port) will be blocked. Please see Configure your Email Account to Use the Relay Server for instructions on reconfiguring your email account on and after Saturday.
  • The address of the relay server (relay.niner.net) will remain the same.
  • Some people using firewalls may need to allow the new IP address, which is 178.79.145.43. We suggest that you allow both the old and new IP addresses effective immediately until about 21 December to ensure a smooth transition back to the old IP address in the event of any problems with the new server.

If you have any questions, please contact NinerNet support. Thank-you.

NC020 memory upgrade complete

23 October 2010 01:45:55 +0000

The memory upgrade of server NC020 was delayed for about half an hour, but was started at 01:29 UTC and completed at 01:31. Thanks for your patience.

Non-scheduled brief down time for server NC020

23 October 2010 00:57:38 +0000

Server NC020 will be going offline shortly for a few minutes while the server’s memory is doubled to deal with increased server activity. We’ll post another update when the server is back up.

Implemented blocklists on server NC020

3 September 2010 21:29:39 +0000

As part of the ongoing reconfiguration of the relay and secondary mail servers on server NC020, we’ve implemented use of blocklists — the same blocklists that have been in use on server NC018 for several years. As expected, we’re already seeing a pay-off from this, with spam being rejected.

This implementation of the blocklists should not result in clients using the relay server being blocked, even if their IP address appears in the blocklists we’re using. However, if you use the relay server to send email and should you experience any problems trying to do so, please contact NinerNet support immediately.

Relay/secondary mail server operating smoothly

2 September 2010 07:34:14 +0000

Based on monitoring over the last three hours or so, the reconfigured relay/secondary mail server on server NC020 is running smoothly. We’ve sent email to the administrative contacts of all clients using this server for these purposes requesting feedback.

As always, if you have any concerns or problems, please contact NinerNet support for assistance. Thanks for your patience as we improve the configuration of this server to better serve you.

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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), OPERATIONAL.NC036OperationalUp?
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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