On Thu, 2002-08-29 at 12:35, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Recently I have been reading about DNS, Sendmail, > Apache. I have noticed that some members have > [EMAIL PROTECTED] and I got curious about how to > do this.
I purchased a personal domain name through EasyDNS (www.easydns.com) and use their name servers to point the DNS entry to the IP of my server at home. This gives me the ability to use an email address like [EMAIL PROTECTED] It also lets me host my own website. I use bind internally on my private home network, bound only to eth1 of my firewall machine. But you don't have to do this if all you want is your own domain and email. It's not too hard to get a setup like this and it's relatively cheap. Let me know if you have any other questions. -- Guy Davis http://www.guydavis.ca Calgary, Alberta, Canada Digitally signed by GnuPG (DSA ID 30D52F0B at www.keyserver.net) PGP Fingerprint: 8DC8 4A6F C1AD 393B 39DB CDBF 196D 31D0 30D5 2F0B
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