Now that I know it works can you tell me where I went wrong ? I do not need to do anything in "Mail Routing" Section Right ? -Basanta
On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 2:13 PM, Mihira Fernando <mihirathe...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 06/28/2010 01:16 PM, Stan Hoeppner wrote: >> >> Mihira Fernando put forth on 6/28/2010 2:20 AM: >> >> >>> >>> you can use the dyndns.org free account for email by using the dyndns >>> FQDN allocated for the server in your domain's MX entry. >>> >>> May not be the perfect way but it works. >>> >> >> What domain MX entry? >> >> Why would someone pay for DNS hosting for a single domain, and a domain >> registration, when the combined cost of both may likely be about the same >> as >> just paying for the DynDNS mail forwarding service? On top of that, by >> using >> your suggestion, one would have to use a CNAME for the MX, no?. Ask >> Wietse >> about using CNAME for MX. >> >> > > Hey, I told you its not perfect. > Also its not CNAME that you use. Its the A record. > DynDNS client takes care of updating the IP for it. > Besides, most domain registrars provide DNS hosting for the same price so > there's only the cost of registration. > > Mihira. > >