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Sedo (or anyone else that knows how to solve this),
I submitted one of my domain names for listing on Sedo, and got an email back asking me to verify that I am the owner of the domain, by sending them an e-mail from the address listed as the admin contact in the domain's ownership record.
Nothing new there, were it not that this involves a domain name protected by NameCheap's 'WhoIs Guard'. So the WhoIs info for the domain name does not show my actual email address, but instead an email address similar to "[email protected]", the WhoIs guard email address provided by NameCheap, which is an email address that hides/protects my real email address and forwards any emails sent to it to my real email address (i.e. to the address used when I reg'd the domain but which is not shown in the WhoIs).
So how do I send Sedo a 'verification' email about the domain if I can't send an email from the "the address listed as the admin contact in the domain's ownership record"? Because I can't use the "[email protected]" address for this, since that one is not a 'real' email account I can use to send mail from?
Thanks!
Rob
I submitted one of my domain names for listing on Sedo, and got an email back asking me to verify that I am the owner of the domain, by sending them an e-mail from the address listed as the admin contact in the domain's ownership record.
Nothing new there, were it not that this involves a domain name protected by NameCheap's 'WhoIs Guard'. So the WhoIs info for the domain name does not show my actual email address, but instead an email address similar to "[email protected]", the WhoIs guard email address provided by NameCheap, which is an email address that hides/protects my real email address and forwards any emails sent to it to my real email address (i.e. to the address used when I reg'd the domain but which is not shown in the WhoIs).
So how do I send Sedo a 'verification' email about the domain if I can't send an email from the "the address listed as the admin contact in the domain's ownership record"? Because I can't use the "[email protected]" address for this, since that one is not a 'real' email account I can use to send mail from?
Thanks!
Rob