Well now see..that's just what I was telling Mike to do.
Ummm hmm.
Yup..the Tee Tee El value...that's it. 
That's what I was telling him.

knew it all the time.
yup.

-Gel


-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Schreiber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

The TTL is the Time-To-Live of the DNS information from your DNS servers,
it means how long the information remains valid before the DNS server
requesting the info will consider old and request new info. If you drop
your TTL's to like 60 minutes a few days before the move, then name
servers around the net will start to have the 60 min TTL's in cache and
request a new ip within an hour. Essentially, once the move takes place,
you'd only have an hour of time with old ip info around the net. Once the
move is complete, change your TTL back to 24 hours or whatever your
default value is...
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