Guess we'll have to call Brian to coordinate. > From: Brian <@cs..edu> > Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2011 15:16:06 -0800 > > So don't try emailing me that day! > > Begin forwarded message: > > > From: "CalMail Consulting" <http://www..edu/~consult> > > Date: December 20, 2011 2:56:46 PM PST > > Subject: Notification of CalMail outage for storage migration > > > > This email is to inform you of a scheduled outage that will affect your > > ability to access your CalMail account: > > > > Your email will be inaccessible from: 10PM, Sunday, December 25 > > And will return to service on: 10AM, Monday, December 26 > > > > This information is for you specifically, other users may have different > > outage times. Email messages like this are being sent to all account > > holders, tailored with specific information for each person. > > > > During this outage, your account will be unavailable and you will > > receive an error message if you try to access it. Any new mail destined > > for your account will be saved and delivered once the migration has been > > completed. If you have forwarded your mail to another account via the > > Manage Your Account section of the CalMail home page, the mail will > > continue to be forwarded as usual. > > > > As described in the December 8, 2011 update on the CIO CalMail Updates > > page (http://ist..edu/ciocalmailupdates), all accounts on CalMail > > will be migrated to new storage starting December 17, 2011. These moves > > will entail planned overnight outages for each server in order to move the > > accounts and preserve the files within them. We will be performing these > > migrations over the course of the winter holiday, between December 17th > > and 31st. Your account will only be unavailable for one of these > > nights--see above. > > > > We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause you. For further > > updates during the outage, please see the System Status page > > (http://ucbsystems.org/) and the CIO CalMail Updates page. > > > > CalMail Consulting