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1. tokyod+(OP)[view] [source] 2018-09-28 00:22:23
not sur about horror stories but IIRC namecheap only supports SMS 2 factor which is insecure and not recommended by NIST

namecheap also can't handle standard 410 character DKIM records from gsuite since their internal DB only allows 256 character records

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2. dawner+r[view] [source] 2018-09-28 00:27:35
>>tokyod+(OP)
They also apparently support 2fa using just their app. REALLY wish they'd allow 3rd party.

They used to be amazing but recently their site has been slow and buggy with support trying to be helpful but ultimately falling short. Their prices seem to have also gone from being really good to just normal.

3. allorn+bj[view] [source] 2018-09-28 05:00:54
>>tokyod+(OP)
I ran into this same issue a few days ago where I needed to enter a long DKIM key into AWS Route53. Some providers might handle it differently, but this is a inherent DNS protocol limitation. You can split the string into multiple substrings, seperated by a space. Etc "long string..." => "long st" "ring...".
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