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Message #00055
Re: Hosting DevBuntu Homepage
Yea the no-ip stuff is good but as for the email forwarding, i was just thinking that once we start getting a decent amount of traffic then it would look crap if we had hotmail and vodamail email addresses on an awesome looking website. So no we dont need the email forwarding now but yes we should get it later.
> Subject: Hosting DevBuntu Homepage
> From: charl.wentzel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> To: nisshh@xxxxxxxxxxx
> CC: jay.27182818@xxxxxxxxx; dubuntu-team@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Date: Fri, 3 Jul 2009 13:08:39 +0200
>
> Hi Guys
>
> As far as hosting is concerned...
>
> On Fri, 2009-07-03 at 14:46 +0930, Ryan Macnish wrote:
> > If there is anything site related that you guys need please tell me
> > about it. One thing to consider is whether we want pop3 or imap email
> > with our web hosting.
>
> > > From: jay.27182818@xxxxxxxxx
> > > hosting - don't think that we need something paid at this stage. any
> > > ideas?
> >
> > ______________________________________________________________________
> I'm already hosting some demo sites and have a no-ip account. So I can
> have the site up in a few hours... once we've decided what to do.
>
> Initially, I would stick to this untill we are ready to officially
> launch it. Then we can transfer it to a hosting environment. Also,
> since I'm setting it up, it would be much easier for me this way.
>
> What is probably more important is the domain name. I can also register
> it via no-ip on my account. Any suggestions?
>
> As far as e-mail is concerned, no-ip also offers mail forwarding. So
> you could have a ryan@xxxxxxxxxxxx mail address that simply forwards it
> to your normal account. But do we need this right now?
>
> That's my suggestions. Any counter suggestions?
>
> Charl
>
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