We are aware of an issue with our primary mailservers relaying email forwarded emails to destination email addresses within the AT&T network due to a block on their end. Affected destination email address domains are: @bellsouth.net @sbcglobal.net @pacbell.net @att.net @ameritech.net @swbell.net @prodigy.net @snet.net Our sysAdmins have routed email to non-affected mailservers which will allow email […]
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Why we do not offer Whois masking at easyDNS
Update: we have since flip-flopped on this. Please See: The Official easyDNS Flip-Flop on Whois Privacy. We get asked this a alot: Why do you guys not offer whois masking or whois contact privacy? The brief background on this is: whenever you register a domain name, your contact details are published in a publicly visible […]
Update: re ns2 timeouts
The issues we experienced with timeouts when querying ns2.easydns.com were cleared up as of approx 3:45pm(EST) on Tuesday Nov 11. We are still working with our provider to determine the root cause of the issue.
ns2 timeouts
We have been experiencing intermittent connecvtivity issues with some of the nodes in our ns2.easydns.com anycast cluster. We have escalated the issue to our providers and are working with them to resolve the issue. More info will be posted as it becomes available. thank you easyDNS
MobileMe and easyDNS…
A number of customers have been registering domains to point to their new websites published via iWeb on their MobileMe accounts. Unfortunately, while MobileMe instructs how to point “www.yourdomain.com” to their services, they don’t have a way to easily point just “yourdomain.com” to their services. This is especially important as not everyone on the internet […]
gmail / google mail forwarding fixed
It turns out the problem sending email to gmail / google was some sort of change they’ve made on their end which has, in the words of Postfix creator Wietse Venema “screwed up their support for RFC 2920 command pipelining. “ This seems to have affected at the very least, anybody using Postfix 2.x as […]