Dynamic IP Address

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The website corresponding to 2y.net is really www.dhs.org, 2y.net just is a
domain in which subdomains are offered under. Don't know of any of these
that do secondary MX though.
At 08:12 AM 1/9/01 -0700, you wrote:
>I've been following this thread concerning dynamic IP's and how to deal with
>them. (formerly under subject of DSL and sendmail) I took a look at
>www.dnstogo.com this morning and it looks interesting.  The big problem I
>see with many of these services, however, is how to furnish the service with
>your new address with an automatic script.  dnstogo, for example, uses a web
>style interface for non windows systems and an automatic client for windows
>systems.  I think I will contact one of these services to see if there is a
>way we could give them the address with a script of some kind or perhaps
>release the source code of the windows client so it could be ported with
>some hard work:).
>
>What are the names of some other dynamic IP services we can check out? I've
>heard of this dnstogo, dynip, 2y.net (couldn't resolve lookup)
>
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