I realize this post is a bit OT, but put it under the heading: minimize missed mail!
we got into a tiff with our webhosting company over the DNS hostfile, and are thinking
about using granitecanyon. If i want to make the public nameserver at granitecanyon
authoritative, does the previous
..FREE DNS.
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From: Jeremy Pinquist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 3:16 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Somewhat OT: DNS transer?
I realize this post is a bit OT, but put it under the heading: minimize
missed mail! we got into a tiff
Discussions
Subject: RE: Somewhat OT: DNS transer?
That's all you need to do.create a zone for your domain name on granitecanyon
and change the SOA for your zone at the place you bought your domain name
from.
Also make sure you make some sort of a donation to granite canyon, it doesn't
matter how much
Subject: RE: Somewhat OT: DNS transer?
I use ZoneEdit. Its free for up to 5 zones:
http://www.zoneedit.com
Its much easier to use the GraniteCanyon although I havent used Granite
Canyon in a couple years.
Mike
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From: kanee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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