Namecheap shutting down domains?

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jbizzle

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Namecheap has began shutting off domains. Has anyone had any issues with this?

"Unable to complete forwarding for domain.com. The domain is listed as spam in some spam lists. You must remove your domain from those lists to use URL forwarding service. For information regarding the lists, please use the following information: Blocked, domain.com on lists,

Unfortunately, we can't provide any assistance in removing your domain from the list(s). Please contact list owner directly"
 


Learn how to stop make shitty titles. Namecheap doesn't want you using their free service to spam people with gay kitty porn, what a surprise. Your domain is still registered, and you are free to do with it whatever you want.

Now, if they'd actually shut your domain down, as GoDaddy likes to do, you would have a point.
 
Your a sick fuck to even bring up "gay kitty porn."

They are shutting down domains. This domain that was listed on "spam lists" was not a mailing domain. The domains IP was part of a /16 that got listed. So if your domain id hosted on a range of IPs that get listed, then Namecheap will shut off your domain.
 
Basically, if you use their URL forwarding service and their DNS/IP becomes associated with spam, and puts NameCheap on spam blacklists. NameCheap is perfectly logical in their request.
 
Your a sick fuck to even bring up "gay kitty porn."

They are shutting down domains. This domain that was listed on "spam lists" was not a mailing domain. The domains IP was part of a /16 that got listed. So if your domain id hosted on a range of IPs that get listed, then Namecheap will shut off your domain.

Why do you hate gays? What's so sick about being gay?

Oh and I don't think you get it. You are paying for the domain. Anything else is free and not part of the deal. If they want to remove url forwarding because they didn't like the booby pics of your mom, it's entirely within their right to do so

Again, they are not shutting down your domain, so stop confusing things.
 
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