a.authns.bitfolk.com renamed to a.authns.bitfolk.co.uk

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Author: Andy Smith
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Subject: a.authns.bitfolk.com renamed to a.authns.bitfolk.co.uk

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Hi,

If you don't have any domain names for which BitFolk serves
secondary DNS for then you can ignore the rest of this email. This
is mainly of interest for users of our secondary DNS service:

    https://tools.bitfolk.com/wiki/Secondary_DNS_service


I've decided to rename a.authns.bitfolk.com to
a.authns.bitfolk.co.uk in order to have authoritative server names
in two different TLDs. This is so that your domains will still be
served in the event of some calamity such as one of those two TLDs
breaking, or one of those domains unexpectedly expiring.

Therefore when you find time you should adjust your registrar
details and zone files to list a.authns.bitfolk.co.uk instead of
a.authns.bitfolk.com.

There is no rush; a.authns.bitfolk.com remains in existence, will
always have the same IP address as a.authns.bitfolk.co.uk, and there
is no intention to move away from bitfolk.com in the future, so you
can put this off for as long as you like.

b.authns.bitfolk.com and c.authns.bitfolk.com remain unchanged.

Cheers,
Andy

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