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Changing the Nameservers for your Domain
Purchasing a domain name reserves the use of that name for you, and prevents anyone else from using the name during the period that you have registered the name for. When you purchase a domain name, you must point the name to nameservers; these nameservers then specify exactly where on...

Managing DNS Records
Jumpline.com provides DNS record management for domain names that are not associated with a Web Hosting account. This allows advanced users to add a new record or editing an existing record. Adding/Editing DNS records can cause site downtime if not properly configured, so these settings should be used only by...

Forwarding your Domain Name
If you have purchased a domain name that you are not yet ready to use with a hosting account, you can use the domain forwarding service provided by Jumpline.com to redirect your domain to another website/URL. Important Note: This will assume that you already have the Domain Name Package enabled. To forward...

Renewing your Domain Name
Domain names are typically registered for a period of one to ten years; when this registration period ends, the domain name is no longer active and the website cannot be accessed. To prevent this from happening, Jumpline.com will automatically renew your domain name for a period of 1 year 30...

Letting Your Domain Name Expire
Jumpline.com protects your domain name by automatically adding 1 year of registration time before your domain name expires. This prevents other companies from buying the domain name, and prevents your website from going offline. If you no longer wish to use your domain name, you can set the domain name to...