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  1. Re:on a related item... on New York's Oldest ISP Gets Domain-Jacked · · Score: 1

    Hey Mabinogi, thanks, nslookup appears to work like a champ. But having a little trouble discerning the results it's giving me. For the email suffix "@consultant.com" I found that one can visit "www.mail.com" and login for mail there (it isn't free, of course, to setup an account with them necessarily, but worth looking into) However, I haven't discovered where one goes for "@wdlenterprises.com" nslookup gives: ----- wdlenterprises.com MX 5 inbound.net.registeredsite.com wdlenterprises.com NS dns1.hostpro.net wdlenterprises.com NS dns2.hostpro.net wdlenterprises.com NS dns3.hostpro.net inbound.net.registeredsite.com A 216.122.69.129 dns1.hostpro.net A 64.226.28.37 dns2.hostpro.net A 69.0.145.37 ------- What do you make of it? Where/how does "joe"@wdlenterprises.com retrieve mail? Thanks for the insight! David

  2. on a related item... on New York's Oldest ISP Gets Domain-Jacked · · Score: 1

    Does anyone know where, or how, one can discover the provider for any given email address? For example, if I have an email account "@consultant.com," it turns out that I log into www.mail.com to sign-up for and use that suffix/account. Is it possible to figure out where/who issues any given address or type of address? Thanks! David