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Re: email server-static IP



Paul Cartwright put forth on 12/14/2009 7:44 AM:

> if I dropped my domain hosting company, you are saying I would go back to 
> network Solutions to get my MX records done? or my ISP...

Not unless Netsol was/is providing your DNS.  It doesn't appear to be
the case:

Registrant:
Paul B Cartwright
   474 Rocky Branch Hollow Rd
   Nicholson, GA 30565
   US

   Domain Name: PCARTWRIGHT.COM
   Administrative Contact:
      Cartwright, Paul          pbcartwright@yahoo.com
      pcartwright
      474 Rocky Branch Hollow Rd
      Nicholson, GA 30565
      US
      706-546-8856 fax: 706-546-8856

   Technical Contact:
      eBiz.net, Inc.            contact@HOSTSAVE.COM
      eBiz.net, Inc.
      400 Continental Boulevard, 6th Floor
      El Segundo, CA 90266
      US
      www.hostsave.com fax: - - - - 000-000-0000

   Record expires on 14-Oct-2012.
   Record created on 14-Oct-1999.
   Database last updated on 14-Dec-2009 20:56:13 EST.

   Domain servers in listed order:

   NS1.YOURSOFTDNS9.COM
   NS2.YOURSOFTDNS9.COM


Your DNS service appears to be provided by this outfit below.  You would
contact this outfit to change your MX records.  My guess is that there
is a ton of reselling and partnering going on here behind the scenes,
and you may not have any clue who is actually providing you what.

Domain name: yoursoftdns9.com

Registrant Contact:
   Domain Services
   Alan Vailes ()

   Fax:
   299 Midway Rd
   Murray, KY 42071
   US

Administrative Contact:
   Domain Services
   Alan Vailes (domains@domains4ua.com)
   +1.2707538054
   Fax: 11
   299 Midway Rd
   Murray, KY 42071
   US

Technical Contact:
   Domain Services
   Alan Vailes (domains@domains4ua.com)
   +1.2707538054
   Fax: 11
   299 Midway Rd
   Murray, KY 42071
   US

Status: Locked

Name Servers:
   ns1.yoursoftdns9.com
   ns2.yoursoftdns9.com

Creation date: 23 Aug 2007 18:21:02
Expiration date: 23 Aug 2010 18:21:00


I hope the above information at the least helps you navigate the waters.
 Like I said previously, there's a lot more to hosting your own internet
mail server that you originally thought.

--
Stan


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