Hi Slug,
whom can you recommend pls as reputable, reliable (as it gets for free)
free full-control dns services along the lines of what dnsmadeeasy does
please?
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Kyle wrote:
Hi Slug,
whom can you recommend pls as reputable, reliable (as it gets for
free) free full-control dns services along the lines of what
dnsmadeeasy does please?
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Kyle wrote:
Hi Slug,
whom can you recommend pls as reputable, reliable (as it gets for free)
free full-control dns services along the lines of what dnsmadeeasy does
please?
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Kyle wrote:
Hi Slug,
whom can you recommend pls as reputable, reliable (as it gets for
free) free full-control dns services along the lines of what
dnsmadeeasy does please?
I'm very happy with http://www.editdns.net
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zoneedit.com
They do some pretty advanced stuff too which is nice, secondary DNS,
redirect mail and redirected web (iframe), Fail-over mail (for a fee
$10/year iirc), and allow you to have 5 domains managed for nothing.
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 9:20 AM, Kyle k...@attitia.com wrote:
Hi Slug,
Choices, choices.
Thanks all.
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Hi Slug,
whom can you recommend pls as reputable, reliable (as it gets for free)
free full-control dns services along the lines
This one is a pretty famous free address you could try:
4.2.2.2
it's a university or something.
Original Message
Hi Slug,
whom can you recommend pls as reputable, reliable (as it gets for free)
free full-control dns services along the lines of what dnsmadeeasy does
Mike == Mike Andy beatbreake...@gmail.com writes:
Mike This one is a pretty famous free address you could try: 4.2.2.2
Mike it's a university or something.
No, it belongs to Verizon, and shouldn't be used unless your ISP's DNS
is broken. It's a server for existing DNS entries, not a service
Morgan == Morgan Storey m...@morganstorey.com writes:
Morgan zoneedit.com They do some pretty advanced stuff too which is
Morgan nice, secondary DNS, redirect mail and redirected web
Morgan (iframe), Fail-over mail (for a fee $10/year iirc), and allow
Morgan you to have 5 domains managed for
Hi all,
yes I know this may seem obvious but I'm scratching my head...
I have email setup as postfix and dovecot for imap.
Email is working fine in and out.
I'm using thunderbird as mail client and the server type is set to imap
mail server port 143.
Now this is supposed to leave all the
Because it may be storing the inbox folder in /var/spool/mail/${user} or
/var/mail/${user}.
Adrian
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009, Ben Donohue wrote:
Hi all,
yes I know this may seem obvious but I'm scratching my head...
I have email setup as postfix and dovecot for imap.
Email is working
Yep thanks Adrian and Jake,
/var/spool/mail/donohueb
Thanks,
Ben
Adrian Chadd wrote:
Because it may be storing the inbox folder in /var/spool/mail/${user} or
/var/mail/${user}.
Adrian
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009, Ben Donohue wrote:
Hi all,
yes I know this may seem obvious but I'm
2009/11/25 Peter Chubb pet...@gelato.unsw.edu.au:
Morgan == Morgan Storey m...@morganstorey.com writes:
Morgan zoneedit.com They do some pretty advanced stuff too which is
Morgan nice, secondary DNS, redirect mail and redirected web
Morgan (iframe), Fail-over mail (for a fee $10/year iirc),
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