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Dave's CS855 Blog skip to main | skip to sidebar Dave's CS855 Blog Saturday, March 19, 2011 Email "Issues" - Due to Dynamic DNS? My wife sent my son and I an email, and the address for my son got munged somehow. After an evening of sending test messages it appears that when I get my copy of the email through a forwarding service and the forwarding service fixes my email address it also "fixes" my son's address. His address is to a domain at home, and the home system uses dynamic DNS, and the hosting service has a CNAME alias record to the dynamic address at dyndns.com. So I think the CNAME alias is what is causing the problem. So my solution is to use the dynamic address service at Namecheap. Since namecheap doesn't have a Macintosh client, I had to go looking for something to use. I found ddclient, which is perl based so therefore compatible. Dynamic DNS client: http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/ddclient/wiki/Usage Now, there are a couple of problems. One is that ...

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