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On 1/2/2011 11:16 PM, Erik Anderson wrote:
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cite="mid:AANLkTimxV9O8YKZXM04PTuHaWSRGePkFTjEvDXMV7fwb@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite"><i>Just to make sure, we're not talking about the
registrar (who owns the domain) but the DNS server (who controls
the domain). </i></blockquote>
Why then have the DNS owned by a different organization than the
registrar ?<br>
IMHO it is much more handy to use the DNS services offered by the
registrar itself, this leads to a greater flexibility...<br>
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<i><b>73 Alberto I2PHD</b></i>
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