Michael Heering

Copernica adjusts picserver domain name

Written by Michael Heering on

Thursday, January 31 - This afternoon Copernica has adjusted the use of the domain name picsrv.net to vicinity.nl. All references within Copernica to picsrv.net have been changed to vicinity.nl.

What is the picserver domain?

When sending an emailing with Copernica, all of the clicks, impressions and images of this emailing are processed by a dedicated server. This server is accessed through a specific domain name: the picserver domain. Until this afternoon, vicinity.picsrv.net was set as the default domain name for users of Copernica. This has now been switched to pic.vicinity.nl. This was done because picsrv.net was included on the small blacklist SURBL. No additional actions are required from our users.

Did you know...

Did you know that as a user of Copernica and administrator of your account, you can use your own picserver domain? You can do this by going to 'Admin' within your account. In the Account menu, go to 'Delivery settings' and select the tab 'Picserver domain'. Choose the option 'Use your own picserver domain' and add your own domain name in the field 'Value'. The benefit in using your own picserver domain is that you are the sole user of this domain name and you do not need to share it with other users.