Originally posted by keith
zoneedit.com is better than centralinfo.net when it comes to them letting you automatically have email forwarding setup, and not limiting you setting up 20 totalt A, CNAME, or MX records.
only problem with zoneedit.com is their free service only allows 5 zones, while centralinfo.net seems to be unlimited. there are ways around that though.
Originally posted by rockergrrl
Check out this page: http://noeld.com/download.htm#Supported
I found it when I was totally bored today...
Not all services offer Domain DNS.... but you'll just have to check them out for yourself....
Originally posted by ashben
My need is a simple single-zone setup with e-mail forwarding inbuilt. I really don't want to get involved with a 3rd party mail service. In that case I think zoneedit.com should be better. Right?
Originally posted by Mrh0ax
can someone help me on how to use centralinfo.net i dont understand how to set my DNS to a diffrent webhost and such, and yes i have a domain
Originally posted by ashben
I guess it has to be zoneedit.com then since now centrainfo.net has the following to say :
Due to abuse of our FREE Services by ISPs and other large corporations, we have been forced to temporarily stop the addition of new domain names into the free dns servers. We are not accepting any NEW primary or secondary domains at this time. There is no set time as to when we will be re-allowing new ones again.
DO NOT EMAIL US ABOUT THIS DECISION as we will not respond to questions as to when we will restore the system to allow new zones.
Reason we stopped: Abuse by corporations and ISPs
When will we restart: No time frame
Will our current zones still function: Yes
Sorry for any problems this may have for you but you can thank all the abusers of our services for this decision.
Originally posted by Mandrake
Does it matter? They never resolve anyway.