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Fw: Email notifications and SPF


  • From: Fred Atkinson  
  • Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 03:22:11 -0400

    A simple solution to that is to start using a DNS service such as
ZonEdit.  Then you will be in complete control of your DNS records.  After
switching over to it, just point the A and MX records to the IP address(es)
of your current hosting provider.  Point your nameserver records at the
ZoneEdit nameservers you are assigned when you signed up for ZoneEdit.

    Once you get your Web site working with ZoneEdit DNS service, you can go
back into your ZoneEdit DNS account and create as many additional A and MX
records and point them whereever you want to.

    I wrote an article on how to create a Web site using this method.  It is
geared for ham radio operators to set up a Web site using their callsigns
(wb4aej.com, for example).  But you can get information about doing this
from it.  The URL to my article is http://www.wb4aej.com/hamdomain.

    Give it a shot.  As the old Alka-Seltzer commercial used to say, "Try
it, you'll like it".


                                                            Fred


----- Original Message -----
From: "WebRing" <webring@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <list@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 2:38 AM
Subject: RE: [RLopen] Email notifications and SPF


Hi

If it any help, my hosting company would not let me change my "A record"
but
would let me change my dns, so I changed my dns to ones supplied at
www.zonedit.com and changed and changed my "A record" there.

Regards
Richard
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