I know the .dev
top-level domain requires all sites to support only encrypted HTTPS connections, disallowing any HTTP connections.
Are there other such TLDs?
I know the .dev
top-level domain requires all sites to support only encrypted HTTPS connections, disallowing any HTTP connections.
Are there other such TLDs?
Hopefully this question is appropriate here.
The .fr
TLD stands for France and is managed by AFNIC. In order to register for second-level domains under this TLD, one is required to be a resident of the European Econonic Area.
I am currently a resident of the European Economic Area, but I might move away one day. Does this mean that I might lose my domain in this case? Will I not be able to prolong it any more?
Is it possible to change the message-id in postfix? If I send Mails over an Java-Application I get the following message-id:
message-id=<143303043.111334605578921.JavaMail.applicationanme@hostname>
So I want that the message-id looks like this:
message-id=<[email protected]>
What I can understand, if I send mails with the Linux program mail
it works:
message-id=<[email protected]>
I have already set my hostname in the postfix-conf, but when I send a mail with the java-application it doen't work. We use a relay host to send email and any messages which are sent without @domain.tld
in the mail-id will detected as a spam mail.
Do you have any idea how I can fix this?
So I found this website that is visitable and does not have a TLD? Anyone got any idea how to do this?
It appears that ICANN is allowing the creation of top level domains. Instead of 'registering' a domain, you would essentially be signing up to be a registrar (you'd be giving out registrations on your TLD).