Domains and DNS
Review ownership, registrar access, DNS hosting, renewals, MX records, SPF, DKIM, DMARC, transfer readiness, and administrative risk points.
an0n.me supports defined engagements for organizations, consultants, holding companies, independent practices, and administrative teams that need domains, email, DNS, accounts, records, and handoff procedures organized into a durable operating file.
The work focuses on the systems that commonly create operating friction: domains, DNS, email routing, account access, recovery paths, and handoff records.
Review ownership, registrar access, DNS hosting, renewals, MX records, SPF, DKIM, DMARC, transfer readiness, and administrative risk points.
Configure provider settings, custom-domain email, mailboxes, aliases, forwarding rules, shared addresses, authentication, and routing logic.
Create operating registers for addresses, ownership, routing, recovery details, vendor accounts, administrative notes, and future changes.
Common scenarios include entity groups, professional practices, consultants, holding companies, executive offices, and independent organizations with domain-based accounts, recurring vendors, and continuity requirements.
Engagements typically cover review, remediation, documentation, and change support. The output is both a working configuration and a practical operating record: what exists, who owns it, where it routes, how access is recovered, and how future changes should be handled.
Operational risk accumulates when domains, routing, access, recovery, and configuration records are not clearly owned and maintained.
Share the operating context, current systems, and the administrative outcome you need achieved.
Share the operating context, current systems, known issues, required outcome, timeline, and whether the work involves setup, cleanup, documentation, DNS, forwarding, account administration, or ongoing support.