8 8321 Well-Known Member Joined Dec 13, 2004 Messages 390 Reaction score 0 Location Pretoria Jan 24, 2007 #1 Phone iBurst on 011 6766000 and ask for the Helpdesk. Listen to the latest excuse for mail problems on the recording. Last edited: Jan 24, 2007
Phone iBurst on 011 6766000 and ask for the Helpdesk. Listen to the latest excuse for mail problems on the recording.
evilspinach Senior Member Joined Apr 13, 2005 Messages 546 Reaction score 50 Jan 24, 2007 #2 Their 'DOS' attack was probably someone from the helpdesk typing C:\>format c: /q /y Thinking it would free some resources from the mail server.
Their 'DOS' attack was probably someone from the helpdesk typing C:\>format c: /q /y Thinking it would free some resources from the mail server.
M mancombseepgood Executive Member Joined Jun 1, 2004 Messages 9,351 Reaction score 2 Location . Jan 24, 2007 #3 Actually, it may have been echo y|format c: /q >null
T The_Unbeliever Honorary Master Joined Apr 19, 2005 Messages 103,193 Reaction score 10,233 Location Nkaaaaandla Jan 24, 2007 #4 lol or some script kiddiot sending the wrong URL to his botnet...
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Honorary Master Joined Apr 20, 2005 Messages 24,524 Reaction score 27,460 Jan 25, 2007 #5 Uhmm You guys must be confused. I actually phoned the helpdesk on Monday. They claim to have no issues. I also logged a call yesterday, still as yet not responded to... As such there can not be issues! Sure!!!
Uhmm You guys must be confused. I actually phoned the helpdesk on Monday. They claim to have no issues. I also logged a call yesterday, still as yet not responded to... As such there can not be issues! Sure!!!
W WebhostingTalk Expert Member Joined Mar 26, 2006 Messages 1,150 Reaction score 0 Location Hatfield Jan 25, 2007 #6 Did you guys listen to that recording? Maybe the guy must think what he is going to say before he makes the recording.
Did you guys listen to that recording? Maybe the guy must think what he is going to say before he makes the recording.