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  • From: joey at odoherty.net (Joey O'Doherty)
  • Subject: [internetworkers] [Fwd: [TriLUG] Jack Valenti visiting Duke]
  • Date: Fri Feb 21 00:22:41 2003

Cross-posting at the request of the originator. /joeyo

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>From michael at czeiszperger.org Fri Feb 21 07:12:32 2003
From: michael at czeiszperger.org (Michael Winslow Czeiszperger)
Date: Fri Feb 21 07:11:25 2003
Subject: [internetworkers] Re: nc.rr.com slow past few days
In-Reply-To: <1045792087.8745.3.camel AT circle.homeip.net>
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On Thursday, February 20, 2003, at 08:48 PM, Lance A. Brown wrote:

> On Thu, 2003-02-20 at 15:04, Jeff Bacon wrote:
>
>> On the other hand, if I were a major ISP, I'd not be attempting
>> to route all my mail through exchange and microsoft's smtp
>> service, I do not think - unless I were suicidal.
>
> I have a dream of getting 4 or 5 good UNIX folks together and writing
> up
> a proposal to rip out the MS-based mail setup at RR and installed
> something decent on some flavor of UNIX...
>

The problem with using the nc.rr.com addresses is your email address
will change the next time you change ISP. Having your own domain is a
much better idea in that you can keep the same email address forever,
and can run whatever you want. I'm using a virtual BSD server from
www.iserver.com, where I have the advantage of being able to run any
type of server-type application, command-line access, etc., while at
the same time have the advantage of automatic backups, don't have to
keep an extra computer at home, etc.


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  • [internetworkers] [Fwd: [TriLUG] Jack Valenti visiting Duke], Joey O'Doherty, 02/21/2003

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