Service News

Account Migration Complete!

All members are now on our new servers! For the most part this went very smoothly, although the processing did cause considerable load on the servers causing some slow access this last week or so. Thanks for bearing with us.

The only issues detected have been an issue with some users and non-latin characters in names and signatures (resolved), some missed out address books (please tell us!) and some unsubscribed folders (click on folders > select your folders > subscribe).

This week sometime we will migrate the final database across, requiring some small downtime. We will let you know when this is. Thanks again for your kind understanding - we are sure this new infrastructure, once settled, will be well worth our efforts and your patience.

Originally Written: 25-Feb-2007 03:25, Last Updated: 06-Nov-2014 12:29

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