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The goal of the ccNSO DNS Abuse Mailing and Contact List is to assist ccTLD Managers to detect and/or mitigate DNS Abuse incidents that may affect their ccTLD and/or the community they serve.  The aim of the DASC community list is to further extend the subscribers existing DNS Abuse incident response structures, processes, and tools and not to replace them.

The ccNSO DNS Abuse Community Mailing and Contact List is open to every ccTLD, irrespective of ccNSO membership.

email list:  DASC-mailing-contacts@icann.org

TO SUBSCRIBE:  DASC-mailing-contacts-subscribe@icann.org 

Process Document

How to Join:

Please use the subscription template to subscribe only YOURSELF to the mailing list.

To self-subscribe, you must use the subscription template with your ccTLD manager in copy.

If you are a member, we recommend that you turn off any filtering rules for the  DASC mailing list to avoid monthly emails not reaching you.  The subject of these messages is “[dasc-mailing-contacts]"

DISCLAIMER:

Terms of Use:

The ccNSO DNS Abuse Mailing and Contact list is used as a contact repository to increase reachability, to alert members to DNS abuse, threats, etc, share information and best practices, and to interact with other members. 

Entire Terms of Use can be found here.

Subscription Template:

REQUEST FOR SUBSCRIPTION

To: dasc-mailing-contacts-subscribe@icann.org
Cc: ccTLD Manager

Subject: Request to join the ccNSO DNS Abuse Mailing and Contact List

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Dear ccNSO Secretariat,

I would like to subscribe to the ccNSO DNS Abuse Mailing and Contact List. I hereby confirm that I am responsible for the DNS Abuse assessment and mitigation of my ccTLD, and that I am the ccTLD Manager Contact of my ccTLD or that I am authorized to act on his/her behalf.

Best regards,

== CONTACT INFORMATION ==

Contact Person #1:
Name: <FirstName1> <LastName1>
Email address: <EmailAddress1>
Mobile phone number: +<country code> <number> (optional)


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