Over the last few months, a lot of work went into improving easyMail for you and now the new easyMail webmail is finally live! Some of the added functionality are mobile device support, a clean and easy to navigate interface as well as the addition of productivity tools. Mobile friendly – Not at the office? […]
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Future Tools: BigBlueButton
easyDNS is pleased to sponsor Jesse Hirsh‘s “Future Fibre / Future Tools” segments of his new email list, Metaviews. Open source web conferencing learning platform Learning in the midst of a pandemic is an intuitive if not necessary activity. I say intuitive, as I think most people are currently engaged in active attempts to learn […]
Ethereum Name Service (ENS) Integration Now Live on Mainnet.
Shortly after last year’s first Ethereum Name Service (ENS) Workshop in London, UK; ENS Working Group lead Nick Johnson released an implementation of ENS integration for the ropsten test network. Since then, the ENS WG has been working with the .XYZ registry and easyDNS to implement live ENS integration for .XYZ domains on the Ethereum […]
Censorship, Cyberwar and Surveillance Will Lead to a Global Net-Split
I used to say in a very offhanded way that if the global governance and due process issues continued unaddressed, or the affronts to multi-national sovereignty got worse then the logical outcome, eventually, would be a “net-split”. A Net-split from the Internet Relay Chat (IRC) parlance is when a cohesive network – like the internet – splits off […]
There Are Two Types of Businesses…
I reread yesterday’s post. It seemed a bit of a suckfest. Sure it’s all true. So what do you do about it? A couple years ago I started writing a book, working title, Punch Above Your Weight: How To Survive & Thrive Going Toe-to-Toe Against the 800lb Gorilla In Your Space. I got a fair […]
Track Your Vendors and Eliminate Spam with Canary Domains
The other day I came across a great blog post that explained how the author setup a domain name with “catch-all” or “wildcard” email forwarding which enabled him to track which of his online vendors were selling his email address or otherwise spamming him. This is called using “canary email addresses”, I’ve been doing it for a […]