On the subject of domain names, I've got squiggle.gen.nz and have had for a number of years now. I think I brought it for myself as a 16th birthday present, now I just get a bill for my birthday :(
I'm checking out the costs from a couple of places where the guys are friendly, and should be sympathetic as far as pricing goes towards CLUG :) The only issue I see is a trust issue relating to PGP keys, if we are to give members root access that kinda violates the security of your key. However running a second (or more) virtual server that members can have root too could be considered if we can get a powerful enough machine. On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 06:40, Jaco Swart wrote: > Just a thought: Anyone who wants pop mailboxes or email aliases at the > aquinin.com domain is very welcome (the domain belongs to a friend and > myself). I use a pop mailbox, and my wife uses an alias that forwards > her mail to our Xtra mailbox. Having the domain currently sets me back > $10/month, which is worth it. No bandwidth limits :-) Naturally, cost > sharing would be cool ;-) > > rgds > > -J > > Volker Kuhlmann wrote: > > >>I'd happily support an email co-op. One of the things that stops me > >>trying different ISPs is the hassle of changing email addresses. > >> > >> > > > >I'm afraid the only useful thing to do in that case is to have your own > >domain name. It's not that expensive. > > > >Registerdirect offer pop/imap and a good web inteface for 67.50/y. > > > >Where are the $30/y domains available someone (Jason?) mentioned? > > > >Volker > > > > > > -- Sascha Beaumont <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
