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Lørdag den 12. juni 2004 22:45 skrev Paul Iadonisi:
Can you give an example of such a provider?
I can. Netfirms. And I can't say I blame them. We took control
of our DNS and pointed our MX records at them and they eventually
stopped accepting email for our domain.
Interesting.
If a big chunk of your customers are running their
own DNS and point their MX records at your servers, then it becomes
a bit more complicated and costly.
We are an autonomous system (AS) on the internet, have our own IP
address ranges etc., so we don't have that problem... and even Pair
Networks managed to change all their IP addresses anyway, even though
a lot of people aren't using their DNS's. They just gave good warning
to all their customers and did it, and I'm still a customer. But I
guess they also have more nerds in their customer list than most
other providers.
We don't have nerds as the main customer group, but when I look at the
hosts we have, more than 50% of all .com/.net domains have other
authoritative DNS's than ours, even though we provide both mail and
web services to them.
Lars.
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