Re: Setting up mail server


Subject: Re: Setting up mail server
From: The Alaskan Bear (akbear@akbearsden.com)
Date: Tue Dec 25 2001 - 14:59:48 AKST


In regards to that...were they willing to do a reverse DNS for you?
Plus part of the reason I didn't go for that is cause I have dual
static ips, and as I said, I like being able to make the changes
on the fly as I see fit and as needed. :}

Anyways, Merry Christmas everyone, and I hope Santa treated you all well :}
I know my daughter thinks he treated her Great....hehe..

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

-- There are some things lots of money can buy ... -- -- For everything else, there is LINUX ... --

On Tue, Dec 25, 2001 at 02:49:29PM -0900, Tom wrote: > > On Tue, 25 Dec 2001, Justin Dieters wrote: > > I don't know too much about all this stuff - which is the main reason I > > chose to host my own server for $10/month (for the static IP) than to > > have gci host my site for $5/month or whatever it is. Plus, it's nice > > having a web server with a 10 Gig space limit instead of a 5 Meg limit.. :) > > The "static IP only" is $25 setup and $10/mo, while the full setup for a > domain is $50 setup and $10/mo. That's all the DNS, MX, etc. plus either > a) a static IP and pointing everything to you, or b) they host it on their > servers. Same price either way... > > I didn't know much about it either when I started, but GCI was willing to > help me out a bit (mainly with the DNS entries and such that I needed to > *properly* register the site), plus the Debian installs worked quite well. > The Sendmail and Apache setups worked nicely :-) > >



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