What is domain?
Posted on Jul 10, 2008 under domain news and reports | 5 Commentshow to find a domain in desktop computer/laptop
how to find a domain in desktop computer/laptop
Even their Tech. Support folks can't tell me how to go about removing the apparent block on the yahoo.com domain for my (verizon.net) account. I am hoping that if they received a request directly from another ISP (viz., Yahoo.com) to remove the block they would act right away.
Adding to my frustration, I don't know even whether the right folks within Verizon.net have heard my concern, as I've received NO RESPONSE from anyone to any of my own email submissions regarding this. Actually, it's possible I've been writing to all the wrong places, since I've found no information on their site regarding whom to contact for help with this kind of thing. Nevertheless, doesn't anyone there ever FORWARD a request to the proper channels?
Can anyone help me identify a Yahoo.net resource where I might have a prayer of getting someone to help?
Details: (1) This block I'm describing is on MY ACCOUNT, not on all verizon.net accounts; my wife (who also has a verizon.net account) receives messages from the yahoo.com domain.
(2) I and several other friends with Yahoo Mail accounts have sent "test" messages to my verizon.net address — none is received by me; when my wife is cc'd on those same messages, she does receive them.
(3) This is not a function of a SPAM filter on my end — not using them, and besides would never filter the yahoo.com domain, as many friends and a few relatives (including my own son) use ONLY Yahoo Mail.
(4)This is not as a technical problem. After all, *every* ISP and a huge percentage of e-mail users worldwide manage Block Lists. Rather, it's both a Consumer Rights issue and a Customer Service issue. It's precisely because Verizon is giving me no obvious route whereby I might remedy this problem, or report it to someone who can, that I'm turning to Yahoo for help. ISP-to-ISP requests get heard.
i have an error message that says "this domain has been blocked" when i tried to go to any website
it always show me the router config page , while people from the outside of the network can view my http server normaly
h(x) = 1 / x^(1/2) – 5x^(1/4)
Tell me, don't just show the answer. The answers are in the back of my book.
I'm having trouble deciding by myself, so I asked a few people to suggest ideas. My website will consist of graphics, art, a webcomic, forums [message boards], reviews, an oekaki [drawing] board, and etc. So based on the content of my website, which name do you think I should register as its domain? The names are: Silly Pixels, IMGphics, Featherwind Graphics, and IMMage. Please follow this link to cast a vote:
http://tinyurl.com/m8yex
Suggestions are welcome, and votes are highly appreciated! :]
Edit: Except for IMMage, none are taken. I was planning on adding a dash to IMMage like so: im-mage.com
No problems in 2000 and XP professions but hard to authorise in Domain. I'hve a Loptop with home edition and wants to configure in domain 2003.