Thanks chaps for plenty of ideas to investigate.

I just received a reply from IntaServe who have hosted our domain names
(not DNS records) for several years, they offered me a cPanel facility
where I can manage my DNS records if I move over to them. The whole deal is
a bit confusing so I might ring them. It would be nice to have *everything*
in one place.

Greg K


On 29 November 2013 11:05, Andrew McGrath
<andrew.mcgr...@workslink.com.au>wrote:

> xname.org is free (donations accepted too) - have been using them for
> years for many domains without any issues.
>
> Andrew
>
> ------------------------------
> *From*: "Ken Schaefer" <k...@adopenstatic.com>
> *Sent*: Friday, November 29, 2013 9:48 AM
> *To*: "ozDotNet" <ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com>
> *Subject*: RE: [OT] Email forwarding
>
>  GoDaddy provide free DNS hosting for domains registered with them
>
> ZoneEdit is another provider I use (but only for a couple of domains)
>
>
>
> Cheers
>
> Ken
>
>
>
> *From:* ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com [mailto:
> ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com] *On Behalf Of *Greg Keogh
> *Sent:* Friday, 29 November 2013 10:22 AM
> *To:* ozDotNet
> *Subject:* [OT] Email forwarding
>
>
>
> Hello Friday Folks,
>
>
>
> For more than 10 years I've had some DNS records maintained by DynDns.
> Some are free and some are $30/year because they later removed the free
> service. I just received an email from their sales to tell me that if I
> want MX wildcard forwarding of email from my five domains it will cost
> $49.95 per domain per year. Pardon me, but isn't that a lot for such a
> piddling little facility?!
>
>
>
> Is anyone here using someone else for DNS that has a better and more
> reasonable deal? Searches reveal some companies that do hosting
> and forwarding for free (like 
> https://www.namecheap.com/<https://www.namecheap.com/support/knowledgebase/article.aspx/546>),
> but I find that hard to believe and would rather stick to someone reputable
> for a modest cost.
>
>
>
> Greg K
>
>

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