myTobago Website UNAVAILABLE (idiot on the loose)
Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2004 7:03 pm
My sincere apologies that myTobago was unavailable between the evenings of Friday 2nd April and Tuesday 6th.
I must hold my hands up high and admit to being a total idiot. Being such a dunce, I’ve been standing in a corner since I found out what had happed. Jill has allowed me out so that I can write this apology.
Basically, I didn’t renew the myTobago.info domain name and so the Registrar cut me off. It’s as simple as that. The reasons are a little more complex, but either way, I have no real excuse.
I register and renew domains on a daily basis. All domains are on an auto-renewal system which automatically renews all domains 30 days before they are due. A separate “Task” in my email client, Microsoft Outlook, notifies me 7-days before each domain expires so that I can manually check that it has been renewed correctly.
Well, this is fine for work-related domains. However, I was very keen to operate myTobago.info at arms-length from my business activities. I have an increasing number of clients on Tobago and it is important that this private project is run very independently of my work and that everyone concerned knows and appreciates that there is no connection between the two. As a result, I registered myTobago.info privately, in my own name and using the generic dial-up email address issued by my ISP. I had forgotten about this. I have since changed ISP, so the old address, to which renewal messages go, is no longer valid. Outlook would have warned/reminded me, but at the time that the renewal was due, I was in Tobago. So, a string of events led to the registration lapsing and the Registrar eventually switching the domain off.
It has been a total nightmare trying to get the domain switched back on. It was in “redemption” and none of the contact information was correct. I had moved address just before leaving for Tobago in early January, so the address, telephone and fax numbers on the registration were also incorrect. I think my name was the only correct item. This all added complication the matter - none of which was helped by the facts that the Registrars don't work at weekends.
Anyway, we are back on line now and anticipate no further problems. All readers with their own internet domains should take heed. Check and double check that all contact details on your domain are up to date.
I must hold my hands up high and admit to being a total idiot. Being such a dunce, I’ve been standing in a corner since I found out what had happed. Jill has allowed me out so that I can write this apology.
Basically, I didn’t renew the myTobago.info domain name and so the Registrar cut me off. It’s as simple as that. The reasons are a little more complex, but either way, I have no real excuse.
I register and renew domains on a daily basis. All domains are on an auto-renewal system which automatically renews all domains 30 days before they are due. A separate “Task” in my email client, Microsoft Outlook, notifies me 7-days before each domain expires so that I can manually check that it has been renewed correctly.
Well, this is fine for work-related domains. However, I was very keen to operate myTobago.info at arms-length from my business activities. I have an increasing number of clients on Tobago and it is important that this private project is run very independently of my work and that everyone concerned knows and appreciates that there is no connection between the two. As a result, I registered myTobago.info privately, in my own name and using the generic dial-up email address issued by my ISP. I had forgotten about this. I have since changed ISP, so the old address, to which renewal messages go, is no longer valid. Outlook would have warned/reminded me, but at the time that the renewal was due, I was in Tobago. So, a string of events led to the registration lapsing and the Registrar eventually switching the domain off.
It has been a total nightmare trying to get the domain switched back on. It was in “redemption” and none of the contact information was correct. I had moved address just before leaving for Tobago in early January, so the address, telephone and fax numbers on the registration were also incorrect. I think my name was the only correct item. This all added complication the matter - none of which was helped by the facts that the Registrars don't work at weekends.
Anyway, we are back on line now and anticipate no further problems. All readers with their own internet domains should take heed. Check and double check that all contact details on your domain are up to date.