+1 for NameCheap.

My eyes glazed over every time I had to log in and manage my domain 
names on GoDaddy.

Ever since I jumped ship and started using NameCheap I haven't looked 
back. Simple, to the point, and a butt load of free services to boot.

Robert

Malcolm Greene wrote:
> Nick,
>
>   
>> but do we know which of these will allow CNAME records and TXT records (for 
>> an SPF record).
>>     
>
> Check out NameCheap's free DNS services (can be used regardless of where
> you've registered your domain)
>
> http://www.namecheap.com/freedns/free-manage-dns.aspx
>
> Having used both namecheap and godaddy, I strongly prefer namecheap's
> simple, uncluttered user interface and lack of constant up-selling.
>
> Malcolm
>
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