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Re: [OT] the hoster that dare not speak its name
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Tim Fletcher wrote:
If your webhoster "disappears" ie your domain name not resolving
(nor
theirs
come to that) what do you do. I haven't been able to get any email from
mine since Friday, the site itself isn't there (so no webmail) and the
hosters site has vanished. How do I go about chasing my lost domain?
Have you confirmed absolutely that it's the ISP that's gone down and not
that you have a local routing issue preventing you from accessing them?
If not, email me offlist with the hoster details and your domain. Will
only take me a couple of mins to check some stuff for you.
- --
Calum Morrell BSc MBCS MIEE
IT Consultant & Photographer
http://www.calummorrell.com
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