> You contact with an ISP to create and maintain a zone file on your behalf. > If you don't like what they do with it, you can move to another > ISP or make > other arrangements. Ultimate control remains vested in you. I don't see > how I could make this any more clear than I already have. Oops, should be "contract", not "contact".
- Re: Useful Comments Re: DNSO process and Drafts submit... Michael Sondow
- RE: Useful Comments Re: DNSO process and Drafts s... John B. Reynolds
- Re: Useful Comments Re: DNSO process and Draf... Michael Sondow
- Re: Useful Comments Re: DNSO process and Draf... William X. Walsh
- RE: Useful Comments Re: DNSO process and Draf... David Schutt
- Re: Useful Comments Re: DNSO process and Draf... Dr Eberhard W Lisse
- Re: Useful Comments Re: DNSO process and Draf... Michael Sondow
- Re: Useful Comments Re: DNSO process and Draf... Dr Eberhard W Lisse
- RE: Useful Comments Re: DNSO process and Draf... John B. Reynolds
- RE: Useful Comments Re: DNSO process and Draf... John B. Reynolds
- RE: Useful Comments Re: DNSO process and Draf... John B. Reynolds
- RE: Useful Comments Re: DNSO process and Draf... David Schutt
- RE: Useful Comments Re: DNSO process and Draf... William X. Walsh
- Re: Useful Comments Re: DNSO process and Drafts s... William X. Walsh
- Re: Useful Comments Re: DNSO process and Drafts s... Roeland M.J. Meyer
- Re: Useful Comments Re: DNSO process and Draf... Dr Eberhard W Lisse
- Re: Useful Comments Re: DNSO process and Draf... Alex Kamantauskas
- Re: Useful Comments Re: DNSO process and Draf... Michael Sondow
- Re: Useful Comments Re: DNSO process and Draf... Roeland M.J. Meyer
- Re: Useful Comments Re: DNSO process and Draf... Michael Sondow
- Re: Useful Comments Re: DNSO process and Drafts submit... Dr Eberhard W Lisse
