Re: Setting up mail server


Subject: Re: Setting up mail server
From: The Alaskan Bear (akbear@akbearsden.com)
Date: Tue Dec 25 2001 - 11:08:35 AKST


Well, In regards to everyone saying that you will have to go through GCI.
If you have the domain hosted through GCI then yes, you will have to go
through them...if you don't have it hosted through them, which I do not, then
you won't have to deal with them at all. I personally am using ehost.com which
is a great domain registrar and hosting service, and I only pay the 1 time fee,
unlike GCI which charges you every month, Plus, I can make on the fly changes
and not have to wait for anyone else to do the change for me.

-- 
Ted Montgomery
The Alaskan Bear's Den
akbear@akbearsden.com
907-242-9824

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On Mon, Dec 24, 2001 at 11:34:36PM -0900, Justin Dieters wrote: > > Heya all. Hopefully someone out there can get my pointed in the right > direction here. I have a webserver set up and running with a cable > modem from GCI and a static ip linked to the server. I have > www.enderakonline.com registered and the dns set up and all that happy > stuff. I was wanting to set up an e-mail server such that I would be > able to set up my own e-mail accounts like enderak@enderakonline.com, > admin@enderakonline.com, and whatnot. > > My question is: what do I need to do to set this up? Both on the > software side - what do I need to be running, and I think there might be > something I need to set up with my isp to get email directed through to > my server. > > Thanks, > Justin Dieters > enderak@yahoo.com > > > > _________________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com > >



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