It took a while to smooth out some issues with the registry but .EU registrations are now live. Pricing is the same as .COM/.NET/.ORG. Please note, .EU is intended for residents and organizations within the .EU member countries, those countries are: United Kingdom Austria Belgium Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary […]
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Nameserver Record editor now-online
Members now have the ability to edit their zones NS (Nameserver Records) directly. This is handy for three situations: 1. You want to delegate a sub-domain to other external nameservers. 2. You want to bring your NS records in line with your domain’s nameserver delegation. Some registries, for example, don’t like it when they see […]
Comcast.net forwarding issue resolved
Comcast.net had blocked email forwarding from smtp2.easydns.com. This was resolved yesterday. Email forwarding to addresses at comcast.net should be back to normal.
Comcast blocking smtp2.easydns.com forwarding
Comcast.net is blocking email forwarding from smtp2.easydns.com. We are attempting to contact systems personnel there. In the meantime, Comcast customers are encouraged to contact comcast.net support direcly to request removal of our IP (205.210.42.53). Comcast users may also elect to forward their email to another destination off of the comcast network, or to change their […]
Network Maintenace Window, Wednesday March 15th 2006 @ 2:00am
We will be conducting a maintenance window to upgrade our core network on Wednesday March 15th 2006 @ 2:00am. The window should be brief, but in the event of complications we have scheduled from between 2:00am and 5:00am for possible service interruption to all servers on the 205.210.42.0/24 and 216.220.40.241/28 networks. During this period, connectivity […]
China Top Level Domain news
There has been a remarkable lack of chatter today around domain policy circles, given the rather stunning announcement out of china that starting tomorrow, China will be launching its own Top Level Domain roots for the .COM, .NET TLDs so that “[Chinese] Internet users don’t have to surf the Web via the servers under the […]