Quoting "Casey T. Deccio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> 1. I plan on hosting mail/web on my own machine (instead of paying someone
> to host it).  I like the control and the learning experience, but... has
> anyone found that to be a pain?

Perhaps it's Just Me but I don't like godaddy, the DNS stuff is very difficult 
for me to do.
 
> 2. I'm looking at GoDaddy.com (it's been well recommended by the list, and
> it looks like it has pretty decent services and prices).  When I register
> deccio.net, what does it take for me to resolve the actual server names
> (e.g., www.deccio.net, mail.deccio.net, etc.).  Do I run some sort of
> secondary DNS on my machine?

I have one Setup at DOMAINSITE.com i love them.  They make the DNS 
administration very easy.  And you can Setup you DNS just by filling in forms.

> 3. If I get fed up with hosting it myself, can I have anyone host it at
> anytime?

Domain site makes this very easy.  Just changing the Nameservers and the IP 
that your site resides at.

> 4. Is changing where a domain points to a painful process using GoDaddy, or
> is it pretty straight-forward?

Straigt Forward for Both


Mark Gardner
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