Kay, > I get one Main domain name and unlimited Sub domains, so if I sign up with > lan.on-rev.com I can subsequently create kc.lan.on-rev.com and > dj.lan.on-rev.com. I just want to confirm that Sub domains are added to > the > left - seems important when picking a name.
- Yes, when you buy an on-Rev hosting package, you automatically get u...@user.on-rev.com as an email address and http://user.on-rev.com as a default web site address. I believe you can indeed set up subdomain.user.on-on-rev.com, anothersubdomain.user.on-rev.com, etc. if you like. > Can I then create Sub domains of these Add On Domains? Like ' > almost.allthegoodnamesaretaken.com'? If so, do I need to register these as > well through GoDaddy or will this simply be something I can do with 'Addon > Domain Manager' or 'Subdomain Manager' at on-rev? - When you own a domain [not currently possible to purchase through on-rev but soon] you can set up mydomain.com at your registrar to point to the on-rev nameservers. You don't have to go back to your registrar for anything else, the rest can be managed through the on-Rev control panel, where it is considered an "add-on" domain. Specifically, - You can set up as many subdomains attached to your add-on domains as you like. The subdomains can point to a space on your storage area, your home computer, or forward to another web server. - You can integrate your on-Rev service with existing, external sites hosted by clients. For example, your client has the domain bigcorp.com. They can set up a subdomain revapps.bigcorp.com that points to your on-rev server (they do what's called adding an A record). > Will I be able to create multiple email addresses for each Add On Domain > and > any sub domains I create or is this only a feature of the > on-rev.comdomains? > > Are the unlimited Mailing Lists for the on-rev domain only or will I be > able > to create a mailing list for Add On Domains? - You can set up unlimited emails, mailing lists, databases, etc., linked to each add-on domain, or the original user.on-rev.com domain. > What is the situation with email for these Add On Domains? I see GoDaddy > provides free email with the Domains you register, but can I move it AND > control it all from on-rev, ie everything in the one place? Or would it be > better to leave these with GoDaddy; use GoDaddy's MBs rather than on-rev's > MBs? - Yes, when you point the nameservers to on-rev, email for that domain also is automatically handled by the on-rev servers, too, unless you specifically sex up an "MX record" to direct your email to a different server. > I understand that Add On domain name annual renewal will still need to be > handled with GoDaddy, not on-rev? - Scratch that, I see George C Brackett > posted that on-rev may eventually take up that baton. - Yes > A possible use I have for Rev Server Scripting Language, I like to try and > sync my iCal with my wife's computer when I'm away, but not having a fixed > IP address it is impossible unless I have her on the phone telling here > exactly what I need. I'm hoping I could create a Rev Standalone that would > start up every time she starts her computer and send it's IP + LAN address > to my on-rev account. Then all I hope to do is access my on-rev account to > discover what my wife's current full IP address is. - I do this with my home network. Home PC checks in every couple hours and updates the server with my current home IP address. > Do you think it is possible to have lan.on-rev act as a mini name sever? > Any > request to a particular lan.on-rev page be redirected to the Public or > Sites > folder of my wife's dynamic IP addressed computer? - Yes you can do this. > Could this be something > like a 'HTTP 302 redirect' ? or is this Domain Forwarding & Masking? I > notice GoDaddy offers Forwarding and Masking but on-rev doesn't mention > it. - There are a variety of ways. The on-rev subdomain manager allows forwards. > Basically I see I have 4 wants. > > A Rev centric address - would be myname.on-rev.com - You got it > A family orientated address - registered through GoDaddy or similar > A hobby orientated address - registered through GoDaddy or similar - Yup, have As many as you like > A Private address - somehow use one of the above to discover and > point/redirect to a computer connected at home to a dynamic IP Address. - The dynamic part of this is a little tricky, but I have it set up this way for one of my domains where home.myowndomain.com points to my home network. _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution