Viewing EverWeb website blocked by ICANN

EverWeb website blocked by ICANN



User: Anastasiya S. 5 years ago
My website messageinthebottle.org has been blocked by ICANN for over one week now for the reason of failed e-mail verification. Apparently, they have verified the e-mail and it failed, so my identity is not verified, and the website has been blocked. I cannot fulfill the instructions on EverWeb about e-mail activation, which I found when I sought how to solve the problem, for the same reason of a blocked website. What should I do? The e-mail registered with EverWeb is anastasiyanyc@yahoo.com. The professional e-mail listed on the website is contact@messageinthebottle.org, but I do not know where the e-mails sent to this address wind up. I have not received any ICANN verification e-mail on either Yahoo or the alternative sciencespo.fr accounts listed with EverWeb, including in the junk folder. I have relaunched the request for e-mail verification on the webpage which now appears instead of my website multiple times. Here is the webpage (please, help!):

You have reached a domain that is pending ICANN verification.

As of January 1, 2014 the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) will mandate that all ICANN accredited registrars begin verifying the Registrant WHOIS contact information for all new domain registrations and Registrant contact modifications.
Why this domain has been suspended

Email address has not been verified.
This is a new domain registration and the Registrant email address has not been verified.

or

The Registrant contact data for this domain was modified but still requires verification.
Specifically the First Name, Last Name and/or email address have been changed and never verified.
If you're the site owner, reactivate your site

Resend the verification email.
This will be sent to the Registrant email address populated in your WHOIS data. If you are unsure what email address is listed, please log into your account with the provider where you currently manage this domain to view and/or update the info.

Click the link in the email
and your contact information will be immediately verified. We estimate the site will come back online within 24 to 48 hours.
Frequently asked questions

Why was my domain suspended?
ICANN requires that the domain registrant's contact information or changes to the registrant's WHOIS information be verified within 15 calendar days. If the data is not verified in this timeframe, ICANN mandates that the website be suspended pending the verification.

How can I remove the suspension on my domain?
The suspension of the domain will be removed after the WHOIS information is successfully verified. Please update the WHOIS information with complete and accurate contact details through your domain service provider. Once updated you will recieve a new verification email.

Once the suspension is removed, when will my website come back online?
We estimate it may take 24 to 48 hours for the website to come back online.

Who is ICANN?
ICANN is responsible for the coordination of the global Internet's systems of unique identifiers and, in particular, ensuring its' stable and secure operation. ICANN maintains policies and specifications for registrars and registrants to abide by.

What is WHOIS?
User: EverWeb Support 5 years ago
Hi Anastasiya!

I am sorry to hear about this issue and that you've experienced. I will do my best to assist you.

For this purpose, I'm going to send you the email to your anastasiyanyc@yahoo.com account from support@ragesw.com.

We cannot continue the conversation here as I will request some personal information to resolve this case and restore the appearance of your website.

Thank you very much for contacting us!

Best regards,
Eugene

-------------------------------
EverWeb Customer Support
Submit Tickets or Learn More


Post Reply
You must login or signup to post.