spamcop-digest-admin | 17 Sep 19:23

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Hey folks,

I just received the following notice from Jeff, the guy in charge of 
the SpamCop Email Service, who requested that I posted this 
notification to the SpamCop Digest.

If you have any questions, let me know, and I'll either answer them 
myself, or refer you to where you can ask them.

Cheers!

>This was just posted to the news page. I think it, or an excerpt, would be
>appropriate for the SC Digest. Not mentioned here is that this only affects
>email and news. The reporting service will be available as usual. That should
>be in the digest.
>
>Thanks
>Jeff
>
>>We're moving! After nearly a year, we have outgrown the facility where the
>>SpamCop Email Service is hosted. So, we have to move. The existing 
>>servers will
>>be packed and hand-carried to the new facility on Sunday September 22. There
>>will be a significant downtime while the servers are moving as we're moving
>>from Tampa to Atlanta. Expect the service to go down around 9:00 a.m. and
>>return around 5:00 p.m. EDT.
>>
>>This move should have significant benefits in both bandwidth and reliability
>>for us. At our current facility, we're on copper-based circuits. At the new
>>facility, we are on a node of a SONET ring which runs around the north metro
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spamcop-digest-admin | 17 Sep 19:51

SpamCop Downtime

In addition to the planned downtime that Jeff informed me of, I 
received a notice from Julian (the guy responsible for the SpamCop 
Reporting service) saying the following:

>Spamcop's connectivity in Seattle is down.  I am working with accretive to
>fix the problem, but don't have a resolution estimate - should not be too
>long.
>
>-=Julian=-

Let's hope Accretive, the facility where SpamCop's servers are, fixes 
their problems swiftly.

Cheers!

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