you didn't precise that you are using godaddy's webmail (mail server). i understood from what you wrote that you are only using godaddy for the domain (glue records/name servers) and that you are using your own server for email. The idea was implied when i wrote you need to verify your mxrecords.Nope... the moment my domain moved from GoDaddy to NameCheap, my email (which I pay $2.99 a year for) stopped working with GoDaddy. Can't access it through POP3 or Webmail and its not even listed in my GoDaddy account anymore.
How am I wrong? First off, you can't say what SOPA is or is not because:
1. It isn't yet law
2. It isn't out of the judicial committee yet
3. It hasn't gone through the amend procedures yet
So, what you have is a proposed bill, not in its final form that even its sponsors say isn't yet ready. Yet you have Chicken Littles leaving GoDaddy because - at this is the core thrust of the bill - they support copyright protection efforts against China.
Relax, have a beer and wait until there is something worth getting spun up about.
You never had WhoIs protection from the federal government.So basically they are saying that we can no longer buy WhoIS protection if we want to be able to be warned? That's what it sounds like to me.
All this is is more government taking away more freedoms. LET'S HAVE LESS GOVERNMENT! If crap like this keeps getting passed, there needs to be a civil war against the govt to take back our freedom.
Their DNS service isn't really worth it.I don't register my domains via them, just DNS. So it is 20 bucks for me.
I have 32 domains. Some are just forwarding to the main TLDs, but even if I bought DNS for the most critical of the lot, the costs would add up. For one domain, it's still a waste if you can get the service free.
OK, that's $60 wasted.
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