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#69427 8-Oct-2010 08:42
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Hello,

I have a domain registered through 1stdomains and currently host my own DNS servers and use Google Apps for email.
I noticed that 1stdomains offer free email and web redirection and that would help me as I only have one email address anyway and the website is also redirecting to another one.
It would take one thing off my plate and not worry about the DNS being available all the time as it's not a production machine.

Is somebody using this feature? Is it reasonably reliable? 

Thanks.

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nate
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  #389541 8-Oct-2010 12:53
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It's run on the same infrastructure as WebDrive, so it'll be fine.



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  #389558 8-Oct-2010 13:25
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nate: It's run on the same infrastructure as WebDrive, so it'll be fine.


Not quite, that's Domains4Less.

If you just need the mail directed to another account it should work fine and most domain name registrars offer this type of service.




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#389600 8-Oct-2010 15:08
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chchrob:
nate: It's run on the same infrastructure as WebDrive, so it'll be fine.


Not quite, that's Domains4Less.

If you just need the mail directed to another account it should work fine and most domain name registrars offer this type of service.


Aww crap, I was close.  Thanks for the clarification Rob.



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  #389608 8-Oct-2010 15:30
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I've had no issues with either feature.  They work well for me.


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