That means they screwed up somewhere. Yes, you'll have to create a new account on their new system - that's kind of the point, they acquired the business and transitioned it to their own platform.
I've been dealing with (and recommending) EasyDNS since 1999, and their technical support is easily the best in the industry - call their support # and talk to a human. -Adam On August 29, 2014 12:49:10 PM CDT, Predrag Punosevac <[email protected]> wrote: >This is not strictly OpenBSD based question but I highly value advises >from this list. > >I just logged into our ZoneEdit account which is recently acquired by >EasyDNS of Toronto. To my horror I found out that our renewal date has >conveniently changed from August of 2018 to two weeks from now. I >called >EasyDNS customer service who conceded that transition is very tricky >and >they can't help me with my ZoneEdit account but would be happy to open >their own account. ZoneEdit can be reached only via e-mail. > >Long story short I am going to pull the trigger and changed our managed >DNS provider. I just learnt that EasyDNS is BIND based. Any >recommendation in particular for NSD based providers. > >Cheers, >Predrag -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.

