Benefits of owning a domain (was Re: Cross Yahoo off the list of free e-mail services!)
Tom Buskey
tbuskey at usa.net
Thu Mar 21 15:58:49 EST 2002
Paul Lussier said:
>In a message dated: 21 Mar 2002 13:19:17 EST
>"Kenneth E. Lussier" said:
>
>>Domains are cheap these days, so anyone can afford it. Setting up the
>>servers really only requires a few old PC's, a Linux distro, and some
>>documentation.
>
>You forgot one important thing:
>
> Affordable, high speed, always-on internet access.
>
>I could easily afford to register my own domain, but without xDSL or
>cable modem access to the net, what good is it? A dial-up connection
>just isn't a feasible means of running a domain. Can it be done?
>Absolutely. Is it worth the trouble? No, not really. Especially if
>the only reason is to gain POP3 e-mail access.
>
>My $21/month for an ISP gets me upto 8 POP3 mailboxes if I really
>need them. If I *really* want to run a website, I get 10MB or so of
>space.
>
>Running my own domain, as I'm sure is true for most internet users,
>is actually *more* trouble than it's worth, especially considering
>I'm restricted to dial-up access, as is the majority of the U.S.!
I've had a usa.net address for a long time. My work email has changed
6 times. mediaone.net just became attbi.com and (I think) they're up
for sale so another domain change will be happening in the future.
Also, I've been looking for a house for awhile & will be looking again
as soon as I get a job. I might not be able to get a cable modem with
attbi where I move.
It's been nice to tell people tbuskey at usa.net & have that forwarded or
POP'd to whatever real address I have. Then they started charging $30/
year for it. I paid because I think that's reasonable. Now, they're
upping it again to (I think) $60 or so.
Register.com will let me get buskey.name with a forwarded email for $25/
year. And I can renew the domain every year so it'll be around for
awhile no matter what my ISP or work does to the domain name.
I'm doing it so I don't have to resubscribe to every list and tell my
friends my email has changed yet again. What a pain. It's worth $25/
year to avoid that.
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Tom Buskey
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