ATT's change of domain name
will
willg at bluesock.org
Sun Jan 20 16:26:15 EST 2002
Another possibility is get a group of friends together and pool money
together to get a server and have it hosted somewhere and use it for
email/web services. I did this a couple of years ago and it's been a
godsend several times.
On Sun, 20 Jan 2002, Tim Lyons wrote:
>
> Depends.
>
> As I see it, you really have two options here;
>
> 1) Wait until attbi is legal and change all your subscriptions
> ...until a new owner steps up and decides to make us use their
> domain... Or 1b) setup a free web-based account and use that...
>
> 2) Setup your own mail server/dyndns/(optional domain) and
> transfer all subscriptions.
>
> Either way you need to make the changes to your subscriptions; why
> not make it to something permanent that you can retain control of
> No matter who your ISP is.
>
> Of course, with a mailserver comes all the associated tasks involved
> in ensuring it is secure and not an open relay (especially if you
> want to bounce mail off it when traveling). You should also consider
> implementing secure means of authentication/transfer for external mail
> access. AntiVirus scanning of mail should be another consideration -
> it saves me a lot of headaches with the family.
>
> If you go the mailserver route, Checkout dnydns.org or hn.org for
> your dynamic DNS needs. I use DynDns.org for my primary domain and
> HN for all the others.
>
> --Tim
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