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have you checked out dmonster.co.uk then? :D
> That's what I ment, use the forwarding you point to an account on
> Freeola, and stick your Web Site on your Freeola Web Space, that's
> what I did for a while.
I meant the e-mail adress thingy for dmonster.co.uk
like [email protected]
or [email protected]
Well, what have you got planned for the Domain?? As it seems to point to a Web Site now. Are you planning a new site?
> hehe :)
>
> ok, just pay the £25 and make things easier on yourself :D
The only reason I got the domain is 'cos I don't have a credit card and one of my good friends did, so we agreed that i'd be allowed to send him the money by post and he'd then use his credit card to register the domain
ok, just pay the £25 and make things easier on yourself :D
> You could sign up to Freeola, and host your Web Pages there. They give
> you one of their Internet Address, say http://dm.freeola.com
>
> Then just have your Domain Name point to the http://dm.freeola.com so
> you get all the features of Freeola's service, and save the £25
> transffer fee that you would have to pay if you had your Domain Name
> transffered over to Freeola.
too complicated...warning...orverload overload *DM blows up*
Then just have your Domain Name point to the http://dm.freeola.com so you get all the features of Freeola's service, and save the £25 transffer fee that you would have to pay if you had your Domain Name transffered over to Freeola.
> Well, you could still use Freeola, and just have the Domain point to
> the Freeola Address, rather than have the actual Domain Hosted.
I don't really get you there cjh?