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Offline whitewater

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Re: register Domain names
« Reply #15 on: December 01, 2016, 10:32:31 AM »
thanks guys.


Offline GaryG

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Re: register Domain names
« Reply #16 on: December 01, 2016, 11:18:04 AM »
Yeah some China domain company is trying to say the can have ours, but since registered in the USA
they can't touch it, correct?

Ever seen this: ?
The question is closely related to your company name "XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX", please forward it to your company's top management. Thanks!

Dear President&CEO,

We are the organization specializing in network consulting and registration authorized by Chinese government. On November 21. 2016,a applicant named Mr. XXXXXX XXXX Technologies Co., Ltd wants to record and register the brand name XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX and some domains by our office.

After our preliminary review and verification,we find XXXX Technologies Co., Ltd has nothing to do with your company. But If you have permitted this company to apply these names, or you think the application will not damage the interests of your company,please allow us to fulfill all the registration for XXXX Technologies Co., Ltd. If you against the company's application,please let me know by email ASAP.


What may they be talking about world registry?
I was told it was a scam to register it over there and say- hey you want it, buy it from us...


Offline GaryG

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Re: register Domain names
« Reply #17 on: December 01, 2016, 11:22:46 AM »
Oh yeah this too: same a few days later

Hi, I am Xxxx Xxxx. We had discussed the case about disputing your company's domain names and Brand name. You have never registered these domain names and Brand name, and I had told you that the domain name registration is open. The dispute period will come soon. If your company does not register these domain names and Brand name, we will finish aforesaid company registration within 2 workdays. that company will become the legal owner of these domain names in the world. We had notified you, so we are not responsible for any dispute question about your intellectual property right and trademark after they succeed in registration. If you have any questions, pls contact us within 2 workdays.

Offline Gilligan

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Re: register Domain names
« Reply #18 on: December 01, 2016, 11:42:19 AM »
We use GoDaddy, auto renew. They send like 104850385040 Notices even when they are auto-renewing.

does GoDaddy allow IMAP and have they removed the small size email box restrictions? When I was with them the biggest email box you could get was 500MB and IMAP was not an option.

pierre

Bruh, was that on a coaxial network?  Were you on DARPA Net back then? ;)

IMAP has been around for a LONG time there... we use it on a few key accounts.  Limits can be huge... we have some grand fathered accounts that are ridiculously big caches that I can move to whatever address I need.

Only issue they still have with IMAP is some dumb arbitrary won't sink more than like 20k nodes in a single folder.  Not an issue for most, but I have a client that kept ALL of his emails in his Inbox, so at 22k he started having it lock up.  I'd have to move out 4 year old emails and listen to him pitch a fit over it to get his new emails to sync up to his devices.  No one knows why this "rule" is in place over there... just the way they've been doing it.  Me thinks it was to get around some glitch from WAY back in the day.  Like when Office used to not handle larger than 2gig PST files and such.  Something like that.  Now no one wants to take the time to find out if they can lift that restriction since it only effects so few people.

I'm not a large fan of GoDaddy hosting or email really... but their domain stuff is pretty straight forward.  I've also had pretty decent luck with their support.

Offline Prince Art

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Re: register Domain names
« Reply #19 on: December 01, 2016, 11:57:49 AM »
We've used godaddy for years, and have used name.com in the past, with satisfactory service from both. Due to a bad experience many years, I believe in keeping domain registration separate from hosting. (Host went under, we lost control of our site and our domain in one fell swoop.)
Nice guys laugh last.

Offline 1964GN

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Re: register Domain names
« Reply #20 on: December 02, 2016, 07:03:02 AM »
Hosts like 1and1 are resellers, not the actual registrar. Not a big fan of buying from a non-registrars.

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Re: register Domain names
« Reply #21 on: December 02, 2016, 12:45:57 PM »
namecheap.com and gmail business for email.

I don't like godaddy but I do have some domains with them still.