We have been busy cleaning up after yesterday’s big (and long) move and want to thank everyone for your patience while we got everything running the way it should.
Currently the status is:
- Webmail, POP, IMAP, and SMTP should be working normally for all users since we located and corrected a proxy problem this afternoon (which was actually introduced before we moved and had to do with the format of distributed authentication files).
- All email that was queued during the transition has been delivered to their respective accounts.
- We have some issues with messages sent from the Webmail that we’re investigating.
- We still have some timeouts on FTP that we’re working on.
Our new sysadmin team is already hard at work making the service more reliable, and once we have all the support systems and routines in place across our organizations we will work more efficiently together.
We have resolved the delays on outgoing email and corrected the FTP server configuration. If you’ve had timeouts or connection problems via FTP, please try again now.
Norton 360 is complaining about security issue with your website in the following manner.
The security certificate presented by this website was not issued by a trusted certificate authority.
Security certificate problems may indicate an attempt to fool you or intercept any data you send to the server.
We recommend that you close this webpage and do not continue to this website.
I’m sure this would be a bit disconcerting to any new user of your good service.
It still allows you to get on, but you must make the choice against their recommendations.
Ray Paul