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Re: Sending mail with no DNS



for the second domain server you can inform the isp up the line and ask them
to be your secondary dns, or you can cheat and list your box as primary and
secondary dns, i had a friend that did that a couple of years ago hope it's
still possible, sometimes the isp doesn't like you running web/mail/dns
trafic off of a home account, att @home has something in thier policy about
not running servers, i don't know for sure though.  hope that helps at all

Bob the Kat
----- Original Message -----
From: Tony Zafiropoulos <tonyz@ctitek.com>
To: <silug-discuss@silug.org>
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2000 8:41 AM
Subject: Re: Sending mail with no DNS


> register.com
> networksolutions.com
>
> or a variety of other registration companies.
>
> You do need two domain servers.
>
> You can check the www.sluug.org
>
> Presentation: Domain Name Registration and Use by Craig Bucheck, Ed Wehner
> and Mike King
>
> at http://www.sluug.org/editor/cronicle/2000/0006.html
>
> It was a good discussion about domain registration.
>
> Tony
>
> Tony Zafiropoulos
> CTiTEK.com
> Office: 314-726-5080
> Fax:    314-726-5085
> Cell:   314-504-3974
> "I think there is a world market for maybe five computers."
> - Thomas Watson, chairman of IBM, 1943

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