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A: Only if you want it to be. Encryption is purely optional and you can set an option in your accounts preferences to do this all the time by default.
You even get to choose the encryption strength you want 128 or 256 bit. There is also a 512 bit option too.
A: Within reason and so long as it does not violate any of our terms and conditions.
A: Yes, but you should still check them out with a lawer of your own to see that it suits and does not contravene your situation.
Otherwise you should put up your own 'Guardian Template' be that a simple message or a fully fledged legal document.
A: It's free upto 700MB but you can upload larger files for a nominal fee.
A: Absolutely, you never loose that, your copyright is yours unless you sell it or give it away in writting.
A: Advanced DNS allows you to manage your DNS records (A, MX, CNAME, TXT and SRV Records) for individual services, such as changing IP addresses, or modifying an email delivery address. Choose this option if you want to use this domain with some Network Solutions® services and some non-Network Solutions services. For example, you might continue to use Network Solutions email, but host your website elsewhere. Or, you can keep your Network Solutions website, but use a different provider for email. Only advanced users should make updates to their Advanced DNS Manager.
A: An Internet Protocol (IP) address is a unique number which identifies a computer and its location on the Internet. Your IP address is used to transmit data from a website to your computer.
A: MX ("Mail eXchange") records are used to determine the delivery route for your e-mail. For example, if you want to host your own mail server for the domain in your account, you must specify the mail server names as MX records. In addition, you can specify multiple mail servers and rank them by priority to respond in the event the primary mail server is not responding.
A: Canonical Name (CNAME) records allow you to create alias names that correspond to existing Internet host records. CNAME records are helpful when pointing multiple domain names to the same host.
A: TXT records have several functions. One common function is to use the TXT record to create an SPF. SPF records help to stop email spammers from forging the "From" fields in an e-mail. It allows the owner of a domain to designate the IP address that can be used to send email from that domain.
A: An SRV Record allows a user to locate a specific service on a network rather than a specific machine. The service could be a printer, VOip, FTP, or other similar services.