Chapter 4. Your Internet Service Provider (ISP)
4.4. Arranging Services From Your ISP
In each section on connectivity, above, we direct you to the appropriate list of services that should be ordered from your ISP.
4.4.1. Service List A
• domain name set up and hosting
• publication of DNS address records for your web server, FTP server and e-mail server
• publication of DNS mail (MX) records
• secondary mail server (optional)
• Internet news server (optional)
4.4.2. Service List B
Services to order from ISP:
• secondary mail server (optional)
• Internet news server (optional)
Services From Dynamic DNS Service
• domain name (depending on the service purchased, your dynamic DNS service may restrict what your domain name can be)
• publication of DNS address records for your web server, FTP server and e-mail server
• publication of DNS mail (MX) records
4.4.3. Service List C
• PPP dialup access (with static IP)
• domain name
• publication of DNS address records for your e-mail server*
• publication of DNS mail (MX) records
• secondary mail server (ETRN must be supported)
• Internet news server (optional)
Your web and FTP servers are available to the external world only when your server is connected to the Internet. DNS address records for web and
FTP servers only need to be published if it is likely that someone external to your site will need to connect to them for a particular reason.
4.4.4. Service List D
Please read the important notes (below) on the limitations of this configuration.
• PPP dialup access (if you are using dialup connectivity)
• POP mailbox (with generous size limitation)
• domain name - route all mail for domain name to the single POP mailbox
• Internet news server (optional)
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