"Steven Klass" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>In light of what you said and the reading that I just did, please verify the
>following is true. Unless my ISP (speedchoice.com) changes _thier_ MX
>tables, I cannot do this.
Not necessarily. You said you have a static IP address. Presumably
that has an associated domain name, e.g., klass.speedchoice.com. If
you want to receive mail on klass.speedchoice.com, then you need to
check to see if klass.speedchoice.com has an MX record.
>If I wanted to this thier MX tables would somehow
>(??) have to change.
Their DNS administrator would have to do that.
>This brings me to DNS, and if I wanted to run a DNS
>server, then I should be able to do it?
Sure. It's almost certainly not necessary, but you could do it.
>Sorry if I sound really wacked, I am trying to not jsut configure
>this, but to really understand it too. Thanks so much.
No problem.
-Dave