Yes, the setting is not consent to have spam filtering activated. It is a complete, blanket blocking of ALL EMAIL TO YOUR DOMAIN registrant, etc, by DEFAULT. No explicit consent. Nothing to double check with registrant that they really intended this.
When that very astute Namepros...
What would be especially helpful here is having the various domain registrars comment if GoDaddy's practice is the standard also for them.
Or, perhaps we could start a different thread to address the broader concern here?
Thank you to the astute Namepros member who first alerted us to this...
Wouldn't it make sense to alert all your current customers that they may want to correct this? That's a pretty significant issue for domainers. Especially for those with thousands of domains registered, they may be losing important potential leads. If you only correct this with the new...
So, instead of free, direct communication with the actual owner, the potential buyer can pay $69 and try to proceed.
More than likely, there are many very experienced domainers here that are quite capable of doing their own negotations, and don't need the help of a brokerage to negotiate a...
This default prohibition on emails with privacy on basically means that no inbound inquiries about a domain canl be received directly by the domain owner. None whatsoever. Not even to a spam box.
Why does that default make sense? Sadly, then, domain owners are deprived of the...