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Old 02-18-2004, 08:35 PM  
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Originally posted by DirtyJ_ExtendedMarketing
It could be... They might believe you, they might not.. depends on your relationship with your hosting company.. Tell them to block all@yourdomain except specific email addys u use.. that way they might believe its not you..

Also, I recommend hosting your dns offsite from your website.. Say zoneedit.com or dnsmadeeasy.com

that way if u have to, u can change the ip of your domain at the blink of an eye.

j
I like zoneedit too... but that would not help in this situation.... either the registrar entered that info... or NSI did...becasue thats the PARENT SERVER entrys.... This is gonna roll across the net and end up being a big problem for juicy very shortly.
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