Tools

Everything

Everything is a free, lightning-fast file-searching tool for Windows that displays every file and folder on your computer instantly.

Hard Disk Sentinel

Hard Disk Sentinel is a computer hard disk drive-monitoring software for Windows, Linux and DOS operating systems.

Kaspersky Premium

Kaspersky Internet Security was an internet security suite developed by Kaspersky Lab compatible with Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X.

Malwarewatch

MalwareWatch software repository contains virus-free software carefully selected by Enderman.

Microsoft Store

To switch out of S mode, click here to open the Microsoft Store to the Switch out of S mode (or similar) page.

Finding Who is hosting Email /  Website

Step 1 – Find MX Record

MX records point a domain’s incoming email to the email provider responsible for processing those messages.

  1. Go to https://www.misk.com/tools/#dns
  2. Enter your domain name (i.e., example.com). Be sure to perform the lookup on the name your email is based on. For instance, if your email is you@example.com, you would perform a dns lookup on example.com (not www.example.com).
  3. Press Enter on your keyboard
  4. A list of all dns records for the name you entered will appear
  5. Look for the MX record and observe the name to the right of it, which is the domain’s email provider (e.g., smtp.example.com). You can contact this company or the one listed as the nameservers in regards to the domain’s email.

Step 2 – IP Whois

In most cases, the MX record name from Step 1 above will indicate your email provider and you can stop there. However, in some cases the domain could have custom MX records that are based on the domain itself. In those cases, you’ll need to perform a dns lookup on the hostname (the MX record) to find the email provider’s IP address. Then, perform an IP whois search to find the company providing service for that IP address (the email provider).

  1. Copy the Hostname (e.g., smtp.example.com) for the MX record from Step 1 above
  2. Go to https://www.misk.com/tools/#dns and enter the copied Hostname (e.g., smtp.example.com)
  3. Press Enter on your keyboard
  4. Look for the A record and copy the IP address it is pointing to
  5. Go to https://www.misk.com/tools/#whois
  6. Enter the IP Address you just copied
  7. Press Enter on your keyboard
  8. The IP address’ whois record will appear
  9. This will give you the name of the company responsible for your email service. You can contact this company or the one listed as the nameservers in regards to the domain’s email.

OR use a new site – https://tools.smalltechstack.com/dnscheck/ that will try to break it down even further for you by finding IP addressees as well

If it’s listed as TPP Wholesale – we can try using – https://www.tppwholesale.com.au/find-my-provider/

Google –

https://toolbox.googleapps.com/apps/recovery/form

https://emaildojo.io/email-domain-health-checker

Microsoft

To check if your a global admin to this site

https://portal.office.com/Adminportal

Other Tools we can use

Mail Issues and DNS Issues

Test the spamminess of your emails

Really detailed way of getting info

https://www.mail-tester.com/

or sending email to

ping@tools.mxtoolbox.com

Windows and office download site for downloading images

https://tb.rg-adguard.net/public.php

Testing Anti Virus to make sure it works

https://www.wicar.org/test-malware.html

Adguard Ad Blocker

https://adguard-dns.io/?aid=134805