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- <h1>I almost sold my domain name for a drawing of a duck today.</h1>
- <p>Day 00002: Monday, 2015 March 09</p>
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- I spent the day doing research attempting to figure out how to get my mail server configured and running properly.
- I had no luck.
- Something had been eating at my mind for a while though: <abbr title="Internet service provider">ISP</abbr>s are known to block traffic coming from their customers on the mail port as a lazy way of blocking spam.
- I decided to check to see if my <abbr title="Internet service provider">ISP</abbr> is one of them.
- <a href="https://customer.comcast.com/help-and-support/internet/email-port-25-no-longer-supported/">It seems that they are indeed blocking traffic on port 25</a>, <a href="https://customer.comcast.com/help-and-support/internet/list-of-blocked-ports/">both incoming and outgoing</a>.
- This has had nothing to do with why I can't figure out how to get the mail server configured, as the thing still doesn't even work on the local network, but it does mean that I should give up trying.
- Even if I get the server figured out, it will all be for nothing.
- I will instead set up an account with someone else to get email service running on one of their servers.
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- (For the record, I'm no fan of Comcast.
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- However, I'm not the one paying the household Internet connection bill, so I don't get a say in our choice of <abbr title="Internet service provider">ISP</abbr>s.)
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- I decided to choose Zoho to provide my email service for the time being.
- I'm not enthusiastic about their terms of service, but they are tolerable for now.
- Setting up email access through them will get me up and running, and if I need to switch providers later, I can do so.
- It's worth noting though that the registration form and the terms of service seem to maybe be at odds with one another.
- The terms of service say <a href="https://www.zoho.com/terms.html"><q>You agree to: a) provide true, accurate, current and complete information about yourself as prompted by the sign up process;</q></a>, while the registration form says (in reference to both the first name field and the last name field) <a href="https://mail.zoho.com/biz/mailsignup.do?plan=free"><q>This must be between 2 to 30 characters and can contain letters, numbers, underscores, dot(.)</q></a>.
- If Zoho was asking for a legal first and last name, they would not be allowing underscores or digits.
- It is also highly likely that they would disallow dots.
- I can thus only assume that the first and last name are required to be accurate, but not necessarily a person's legal names.
- I used my legal name anyway due to it being already publicly-available in the whois records.
- However, the form presented the following error message: <q>We are unable to process your request now.
- Please try again after sometime or contact support@zohoaccounts.com</q>.
- I will try again tomorrow.
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- An explanation for today's weblog entry's title can be found in the log of <a href="ircs://irc.volitile.club:6697/%23Volatile">#Volatile</a>.
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- [18:21:06] <Japex> Yst: I'll buy y.st for $1<br/>
- [18:21:13] <mistedwind> 2$<br/>
- [18:21:40] <mistedwind> okay<br/>
- [18:21:53] <mistedwind> how about $5 and a drawing of a duck? final offer.<br/>
- [18:22:29] <Yst> Japex: I don't know how much it added up to after currency translation and translation fees, but it was more than that. Besides, I spent nearly a month finding an available short name. I'm not giving it up easily.<br/>
- [18:22:53] <mistedwind> Yst: the duck though<br/>
- [18:23:33] <Yst> mistedwind: The duck is tempting, but I think I'll have to pass. I've wanted a short name since I before I registered my first name.<br/>
- [18:25:22] <mistedwind> >Yst's weblog entry 3-9-15 I almost sold my domain name for a drawing of a duck today.<br/>
- [18:25:47] <Yst> mistedwind: Mind if I post that?<br/>
- [18:25:52] <Yst> With your name?<br/>
- [18:25:56] <mistedwind> go ahead<br/>
- [18:26:02] <Yst> Sweet.<br/>
- [18:26:06] <Japex> Why would mistedwind mind?<br/>
- [18:26:22] <mistedwind> Japex: Yst is being polite, you should follow suit.<br/>
- [18:26:46] <Yst> It's not likely mistedwind would mind, but I do have to ask just in case. I don't want to piss people off without good reason.<br/>
- [18:28:29] <Yst> Japex: Can I take that as a statement that you won't mind if I repost what you said as well?<br/>
- [18:28:40] <Japex> Nah, I don't mind.<br/>
- [18:28:51] <Japex> If I'm saying something in a public channel. I couldn't really care less.
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