Yeah, I would do it with what I have now. For example, I own (well, sorta... its a long story) theravenel.net--which redirects you to theravenel.mine.nu, which is a service that I update when the IP changes, so theravenel.mine.nu just loads whatever is at the IP I have at the time (which rarely changes anyways). I was thinking I could have theravenel.net redirect the MX to theravenel.mine.nu, which will give it the most current IP address for my machine, and then I can have mail for theravenel.net.
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