>OK, then just change the alias to allow him to point to your server. He's
>right, the DNS propagation will take 3 days to a week ( I did one last
>week). I can't think of any reasons that doing this is a bad idea. I run a
>server from my house that uses dynamic DNS hosting. My domain name is
>pointed at their DNS servers, and the A record is pointed at my IP address,
>whatever it is at the time. It is checked every ten minutes and if it
>changes, the DNS A record is changed as well. He's right, do what he says
>unless he's a prick and just say you want the damn domain.
>
>Matt Small (and cue this up)
>I work for a fortune 100 company.
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