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DNS Exit Email Services

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    DNSExit - Up to 2 Email addresses under your domain for free with 100MB of storage space. IMAP, POP3, SMTP, SPF/DKIM support. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
  • DuckDNS is down again, seeking alternatives for multiple domains
    I've been using DNSExit since 2011 with no problems. Source: 5 months ago
  • Hosting a simple static website
    You can ask your ISP to give you a static IP address to your router, some charge for the service, some don't. The alternative is to use something called a Dynamic DNS (DDNS) service. They will give you a small utility that checks your external IP address every couple of seconds. As soon as it changes it updates the DNS records for you. I use DNS Exit but there is a choice of others. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Self-hosting a website
    DDNS will take care of any changes your ISP makes to your internet facing IP address. I use DNS Exit but there a number of others. Source: over 1 year ago
  • What do most of you server owners use the servers for
    There's a few other companies out there doing it - most raised the pricing significantly after a few years forcing me to move on. I've used: dnsexit.com, dyndns.com, no-ip.com over the years. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Need help to make apache2 work publicly
    Without a static external IP, that IP wll change every now and then, which means you are going to have to keep track of what it currently is. If you have a domain name, then the DNS records for it are going to need to be kept up to date and that's what Dynamic DNS (DDNS) is for. I use DNSExit, but there are loads of others. When your external IP changes, a small program sends the new IP address to the DDNS... Source: over 1 year ago
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    Cloudflair is very popular but I have been using https://dnsexit.com/ since 2010. Before that I used EveryDNS (2004 - 2010) and that worked well until they were bought by another company who closed down the free DDNS service. Source: over 1 year ago
  • free-for.dev
    DNSExit - Up to 2 Email addresses under your domain for free with 100MB of storage space. IMAP, POP3, SMTP, SPF/DKIM support. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
  • Server is undiscoverable even though I’ve fully port forwarded and everything, this is hosted in my house on a spare pc I use for servers, It used to work just fine.
    If you're on a typical home broadband service, you'll need to use a dynamic DNS service to keep track of your server's IP. You can get the DDNS service for free from sites like dnsexit.com - choose their free DNS service - and install a small binary which they provide that'll keep your IP up to date if it happens to change. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Yes, you CAN USE GMAIL with a scanner!!! Here's how to set it up:
    Or just use a free email relay like sendgrid.net or dnsexit.com and use your own company domain name. Source: almost 2 years ago
  • Help - Sending Mail Alert with MFA Account
    Don't use O365 accounts. Utilize a email relay service like dnsexit.com or sendgrid.com. They are free up to x number of emails sent daily. Source: almost 2 years ago
  • Pick my dynamic DNS provider
    I use dnsexit.com for all my dyndns. They have free and open source apps and an API to manage your records. Their DNS services are rock solid and they have always been free. Source: about 2 years ago

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