The National Arbitration Forum has just handed down its decision in respect to the three domain names locked down at Public Domain Registry in response to the City of London Police Intellectual Property Crime Unit takedown requests. The decision is in favour of easyDNS and orders the three names to be transferred to us. The […]
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Things Go Better With Crypto: Introducing GPG Encryption on Your Email Forwarding
We are happy to unveil a beta feature for email forwarding: You can now optionally add GPG keys to individual mailmaps so that your forwarded email arrives at its next hop encrypted. This means that if you are forwarding your email to your ISP, office, or third party email provider (including easyMail by easyDNS), the […]
Verisign punts: easyDNS To Appeal Decision of "No Decision"
The never-ending odyssey of the London Police shakedown requests against numerous file sharing and bittorrent domains worldwide, it looks like we’ll have to push this all the way up to a TDRP panel to decide the fate of 3 domains locked-down at Public Domain Registry without valid grounds. To review, the London Police sent out […]
10 easyDNS tools and features you always wished for but didn't know you already had.
There are numerous functions, utilities and features built into the system that you may not realize are there. In the interest of giving you more power and freedom and making sure you know about all the options, tools and shortcuts available in the never ending quest to coherently manage your domain assets, we’ve compiled a […]
Microsoft XBOX-day outage a textbook case for Hot Swappable nameservers
In the run-up to the much anticipated Xbox launch, the Microsoft Corporation all but disappeared off the internet as all of their key domains went dark: xbox.com, microsoft.com, outlook.com, etc. While techcrunch ran an article positing that it was their Azure Cloud Platform that was at fault, the chatter on both the dns-operations and mail-ops […]