Mihira Fernando put forth on 6/28/2010 3:28 AM: > Also its not CNAME that you use. Its the A record.
My mistake. You can actually point the MX for another domain at the dyndns fqdn. I got my thought process screwed up due to all the goofiness of how DynDNS does some things, and the specific scenario being discussed. > DynDNS client takes care of updating the IP for it. Heh, yeah, I know exactly what dynamic dns is. I used it for quite some time myself. > Besides, most domain registrars provide DNS hosting for the same price > so there's only the cost of registration. Thanks for the tip. I've not registered a domain in quite a long time. Back then (most?) registrars didn't offer free DNS hosting with registration. -- Stan