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  • 1.8 Renewals: Why did I get a renewal notice/invoice from another registrar?
    Answer:   Fake Renewal Offers   Some other parties do send renewal announcements for domains that are not registered through them to domain holders, often with bogus and overpriced ...

  • 1.8 Renewals: What is a 'Redemption Grace Period' (RGP)?
    Answer:   The Redemption Grace Period (RGP)   Most gTLD domains - this means domains under ICANN regulation - do know a special status: Redemption Grace Period often referred ...

  • 1.8 Renewals: Auto Renewal
    Answer:   Automatic Domain Renewal   Note: In order to use automatic renewals, a Joker.com payment account is required, which you can activate easily and free of charge if ...

  • 1.9 Nameservice: How do I use name service (DNS) or URL forwarding at Joker.com?
    Answer:   Joker.com Name Service   To add DNS records to your domain, or add email- and URL forwarding, please visit "My Domains", and choose "DNS" next to the ...

  • 1.9 Nameservice: How to configure name servers?
    Answer:   DNS - Name Servers   Every domain needs at least two (2) nameservers associated. You are free to choose any name service you want.  Free Joker.com name ...

  • 1.9 Nameservice: What is a name service (DNS)?
    Answer:   DNS - Domain Name System   The domain name service (DNS) is provided by Joker.com, your internet provider or your web hosting company, and it is essential ...

  • 1.9 Nameservice: What is the difference between a 'ns resource record' and a 'ns record'?
    Answer:   Name Server Resource Record   The name server resource record (or glue record) describes the IP address of a name server associated with a (your) domain. This ...

  • 1.9 Nameservice: How to create a name server (-record)?
    Answer:   Create Name Servers and  Records   If you do not want to use the free Joker.com name service, instead, you want to use a custom name server, ...

  • 1.9 Nameservice: Who can modify a name server resource record?
    Answer:   Name Server Records   Only the owner of the ns object (the Joker.com-account which created the name server) will be able to make modifications.   Additionally, you may ...

  • 1.9 Nameservice: Who can modify name server records?
    Answer:   Name Server Records   If Joker.com is providing the nameservice, the owner of a domain (the Joker.com-account which registered the domain) is able to add nameserver records ...

  • 1.9 Nameservice: Name Server Resource Record - what can be changed?
    Answer:   Name Server Resource Record   Only the IP address of the nameserver may be changed. If the IP address is already in use by another record, it ...

  • 1.9 Nameservice: How do I change my name servers?
    Answer:   Change of Name Servers   To change the name servers associated with a domain, please log in at Joker.com and visit 'My Domains', selecting 'Modify' with the domain ...

  • 1.9 Nameservice: How do I configure the Joker.com name servers (adding entries)?
    Answer:   Joker.com Name Service - adding Records   To add DNS records, URL- and Email forwards, you have to log into Joker.com and visit 'My Domains' in the ...

  • 1.9 Nameservice: How to use the Web/URL forwarding feature of Joker.com?
    Answer:   Web- and URL Forwarding   Please visit: How do I configure the Joker.com nameservers?     ...

  • 1.9 Nameservice: How to configure a nameserver for a .de domain?
    Answer:   .DE-Domains and Name Servers   In case you want to use your own/external name servers for your .DE-domains instead of the standard name servers from Joker.com, you ...

  • 1.9 Nameservice: What are SOA records, and what are the requirements for .DE-domains?
    Answer:   Name Server: SOA Records   SOA stands for "Start of Authority". An SOA record is the part of a DNS zone containing the email of the responsible ...

  • 1.9 Nameservice: What is Dynamic DNS (DynDNS)?
    Answer:   Dynamic DNS (DynDNS)   Dynamic DNS (DynDNS) is a system that allows the domain name data held in a nameserver to be updated in real-time. The most ...

  • 1.9 Nameservice: What types of DNS records are supported by Joker.com?
    Answer:   List of DNS Records Supported by the Free Joker.com Nameservice   Overview of supported records and short explanations. Records can be entered for the respective domain using ...

  • 1.9 Nameservice: Step-By-Step: How To use DNSSEC with a Joker.com Domain and a DNS Hosting Provider
    Answer:   Step-By-Step: How To use DNSSEC with a Joker.com Domain and a DNS Hosting Provider   This is about: you want to use DNSSEC with domains from Joker.com you are using ...

  • 1.9 Nameservice: What are 'PTR' records?
    Answer: DNS PTR Records   A DNS pointer record (PTR for short) provides the domain name associated with an IP address.   A DNS PTR record is exactly the opposite ...

  • 1.9 Nameservice: What are SPF records, and how to create them?
    Answer:   How to Create SPF records   SPF means "Sender Policy Framework", and can be used to avoid forging of sender's addresses in emails. It is not a ...

  • 1.15 What is...: What is 'Email Forwarding'?
    Answer:   Email Forwarding   This is a service provided by Joker.com, that allows you to create email addresses for a domain, and to forward incoming emails for those ...

  • 1.10 Email Forwarding: How to configure Email forwarding?
    Answer:   Add or modify Email Forwarding   To add or modify email forwardings, please visit 'My Domains' and choose 'DNS' at the domain you want to add email ...

  • 1.10 Email Forwarding: What about SPAM?
    Answer:   SPAM Filtering for Email Forwards   All email forwards are automatically scanned for SPAM. Emails classified as spam or malware will be blocked.     ...

  • 1.10 Email Forwarding: Who can change an Email forward?
    Answer:   Changing Email forwards   please visit Who can make changes to nameserver content?     ...

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