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> From: David Gibbs > > Well, strictly speaking none of these are true. As long you don't run > afoul of your ISP, you can host a website with a dynamic IP that's > pointing to a subdomain of one of the dynamic IP DNS providers (like > no-ip.com, dyndns.org, etc). You can also get your business email through hotmail, but I don't think I'd do that in production. If you can't afford 35 bucks a year for a domain, I'm not sure I want to do business with you. <grin> Joe
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