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gyrbo
March 11th, 2001, 06:39
Namezero isn't freen so i'll try eMEisp. Just want to know or they allow you to adjust your MX records. I know they allow it for e-mail, and you can get your own sub-domains, but I want to know or they offer a service that doesn't forward,but just hosts the domain on an other server. I don't like the http://www.domain.com/?page=blabla way ==> http://www.domain.com/blabla is nicer.

is0lized
March 11th, 2001, 06:59
> - FROM THEIR FAQ - <

Do I get e-mail for the Domain Name ?

Yes, we provide a DNS MX pointer to your mail server. If you do not have a mail server, there are many providers which provide this service for free (such as everyone.net).


Can I create subdomains from my domain name ?

Yes, the whole domain name is exclusively at your disposal. If you have 2 websites, you can call your main website : http://www.<xyz>.com , and your other website www2.<xyz>.com. All we ask is that each subdomain points to a different website. You can even start giving your friends their own subdomain names, and act as one of those big web hosting providers yourself !!

Chicken
March 11th, 2001, 13:54
Originally posted by gyrbo
Just want to know or they allow you to adjust your MX records. I know they allow it for e-mail...

Note: MX records are the part of the DNS zone file that deals with email (nothing else).

Blue
March 13th, 2001, 16:19
eMEisp has closed down their registration until next month

gyrbo
March 16th, 2001, 10:34
Originally posted by Chicken

Originally posted by gyrbo
Just want to know or they allow you to adjust your MX records. I know they allow it for e-mail...

Note: MX records are the part of the DNS zone file that deals with email (nothing else).

Sorry, I thought it was an other name for your DNS records, what I was meaning is or they offer things like exelland or portland.
I know portland has a small limit (500MB), but it's for my fammily. I'm registering my surname.Then I create a mailservice at everyone.net and a webservice at excelland.
The online family.