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    From the host:
    Over the past 24 hours (host company) experienced DNS caching issues. This caused problems with accessing forums on our network. We have been working hard over the past 24 hours and have been able to resolve these issues. However due to the nature of the problem it will take 24-48 hours for your DNS Cache to update.

    We regret and apologize for any inconvenience this downtime may have caused. We are committed to providing our customers with the highest service level in the industry. The upgrade in servers will provide our customers with faster and more reliable connections; as well as the ability to offer new features and capabilities in the future. Thank you for your support.
    You should start seeing the site again soon. I know have access again. It will vary by each ISP. I'll still be looking for a new host, but this will make that transition much easier, without data loss.

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    Sean-

    While it costs a bit (not much) I've found that having your DNS registered somewhere other than your ISP solves problems related to downtimes and switchovers of your ISP. That way you can just switch your host when you want and not have to worry about the handoff of DNS at the same time (which always seems to take forever). I think I remember you mentioning this is related to your field so this is probably not that insightful.

    Jason

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasontx View Post
    Sean-

    While it costs a bit (not much) I've found that having your DNS registered somewhere other than your ISP solves problems related to downtimes and switchovers of your ISP. That way you can just switch your host when you want and not have to worry about the handoff of DNS at the same time (which always seems to take forever). I think I remember you mentioning this is related to your field so this is probably not that insightful.

    Jason
    Thanks Jason. I sent you a pm.

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    I tried to send you a PM, but wasn't able to. Is your inbox full by any chance?
    Here or at my site? Mine has plenty of room. The pm's here only hold two so depending on when you tried, it may have been full. Should be OK now.


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    It was on this site. I just now again tried to send a PM to you and it still won't go. This is the message I got:

    SeanB has chosen not to receive private messages or may not be allowed to receive private messages. Therefore you may not send your message to him/her.

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    I just went into my pm's and they box's are all empty and my user cp says pm'ing is enabled. I've received another pm already today with no problem.

    Feel free to send me an e-mail at admn.troublefreepool@yahoo.com or you can pm me from my site.


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