Even if you don't have static IP, OpenDNS has a client that will auto-update your account when your dynamic IP address changes.
But you do still need a (free) OpenDNS account to turn off the NXDOMAIN redirects.
The OP would have to set up the user's machine, or get the user to set it up themselves though.
A paid OpenDNS account would let the OP handle the setup of multiple users (multiple IP addresses), but would still require running the IP updater client on the users' machines.
Even if you don't have static IP, OpenDNS has a client that will auto-update your account when your dynamic IP address changes. But you do still need a (free) OpenDNS account to turn off the NXDOMAIN redirects. The OP would have to set up the user's machine, or get the user to set it up themselves though. A paid OpenDNS account would let the OP handle the setup of multiple users (multiple IP addresses), but would still require running the IP updater client on the users' machines.
Maybe XEmacs and GNU Emacs can finally merge. (Yes I know jwz isn't the XEmacs maintainer anymore).
I tried that, it didn't work. Still can't find any books at home. I think my wife gets all the "organization" out of her system at work.