
Hi All, As many of you probably know from previous posts to the list earlier this week hoiho's current hosting arrangements are coming to an end. Over the weekend we'll be moving hoiho from its current home at Tintz Digital to the Orcon Internet datacentre. Unfortunately most services offered by hoiho (HTTP, SMTP, POP, IMAP, etc) may be unavailable at various times over the course of the weekend. We are endeavouring to keep downtime to a minimum of course! Hoiho should be back up and running at full steam in its new home from mid Monday morning onwards. I'm sure I speak for everyone in the LUG when I extend a big thank you to Tintz for their generous hosting of hoiho to this point, and also to Orcon Internet for taking over the hosting of hoiho at this point. Sorry for the late notice about this change. If you have any questions or urgent problems over the weekend my contact details are below and please feel free to contact me. Kind Regards -- Matt Brown matt(a)mattb.net.nz Mob +64 275 611 544 www.mattb.net.nz

Hmm Methinks I should have a look at Orcon's plans. after all the best support I could give would be to use them as my ISP, and IHUG's recent cap reduction on my plan still sits poorly with me. I dont have a lot of power, but whenever I spend a dollar its my most effective vote. Maybe others can think of there own way to thank Orcon too. And yes, in short you did speak for a lot of us. :-) A very BIG thank you.
I'm sure I speak for everyone in the LUG when I extend a big thank you to Tintz for their generous hosting of hoiho to this point, and also to Orcon Internet for taking over the hosting of hoiho at this point.

Gavin Denby wrote:
Hmm Methinks I should have a look at Orcon's plans. after all the best support I could give would be to use them as my ISP, and IHUG's recent cap reduction on my plan still sits poorly with me.
I arranged to switch to orcon last week (which won't be effective until 14 Dec) due to 'negative pressure differential' issues with my current provider. I'm hoping they'll be better. AFAIK they're the only ISP that still does a no-traffic-cap plan (256K, no cap, $50/mo). I wasn't aware they were hosting hoiho now.
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