Vince Callaway wrote:
> That's pretty cool. I'm at least responsible for a couple of those.
>
> I've managed to convince some of my friends that handling your email at
> home is the best policy.
I'm moving in that direction too. I'm also encouraging some small businesses
to move trivial web and email hosting in house.
> I use a company called xpertdns.com to handle
> the DNS because they are cheap, do dynamic dns and support the txt
> records for domainkeys.
I use dyndns.org.
The only significant problem I've come across is that some domains black
list servers on dynamic addresses. I get around this by using dyndns's
mailhop service.
Both customdns and mailhop are very affordable.
> So far so good.
Me too.
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-Eric 'shubes'
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