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		<title>System Status</title>
		<description>Welcome to the system status feed where we will keep you up to date with what is happening with our services, from faults in our equipment to more generic problems on the Internet.</description>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jul 2008 14:20:19 GMT</pubDate>
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	<title>mail_services - Nildram E-mailscan SMTP feeds IP changes.</title>
		<description>&lt;p&gt;Over the next 4-8 weeks, we will be making some changes to the network that will involve some IP address changes. These should go pretty much unnoticed by all end-users. However, with all such things, there is an increased risk of problems.

One area that will require some end-user action is for customers with SMTP feeds who have firewalled their servers to a specific IP address. We would ask that if this is the case for you or your customers, that you change your firewall settings to allow SMTP connections to your server(s) from 85.119.248.* – i.e. The whole of the 85.119.248 network. This will ensure that connectivity is not lost when we move your mail feed to a server with a different IP address, and will ensure that the backup procedures that we currently have in place will work effectively.

We will be making an attempt to identify all servers that might be affected and will notify you accordingly, and your prompt action would be appreciated to allow us to make the changes as quickly as possible without causing any disruption.
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		<link>http://broadband.nildram.net/service-status/service-detail?area=mail_services&amp;id=6</link>
		<pubDate>2010-02-03 20:04:04</pubDate>
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