From support at lmi.net Mon May 11 10:50:44 2026 From: support at lmi.net (LMi Support) Date: Mon, 11 May 2026 10:50:44 -0700 Subject: Spamgauntlet Migrating to a New Platform Message-ID: <819e4141-713e-499c-89c5-a101f2ff8138@lmi.net> Over the next several weeks LMi will begin migrating our SpamGauntlet customers to a new server platform that is hosted in the cloud instead at the LMi office in Berkeley. This will improve the reliability of the service and allow us to take advantage of newer technology that is not available on our existing hardware. This will not effect how you check email on our servers. You do not need to change any settings in your email software. You will continue to get email summaries, but they will look somewhat different, and the website the links take you to will be on barracudanetworks.com servers. You will know your account has been moved when you see these new email summaries. Things to know: - The URL for the quarantine console will change from https://judas.lmi.net to https://spamg.lmi.net. If all you are doing is clicking links in the email report you will not need to enter these URLs. - The password you used to login to judas.lmi.net was not migrated, so you will need to create a new password when you first log in. At the first login screen enter your email address, click continue, and then click the "Forgot Password?" link. You will get an email with a link to follow to reset your password. - Messages in your quarantine list on the old system will not be moved to the new server. You can still see the older quarantined message on https://judas.lmi.net and you can have them delivered if the messages were not actually spam. - If you had created a custom "allow" list, those exempt address were moved over, so they will not be treated as spam on the new cloud-based system. Custom "blocked" address will not be migrated. Addresses from spam emails are usually not consistent, so blocking an email address is only effective for a short time. Keep in mind that if do nothing there will be no disruption in your spam filtering and no disruption to your email delivery. If you have questions you can reply to this message or call our support team at 510-843-6389 -- Todd Meister (he/him) Unix Systems Admin LMi