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Where can I move my domain to that will give me e mail accounts?
What's a good cheap registrar these days? Is moniker still around? What about regcheap?
It'd be better to pay for another year than $2/no for e mail I suppose I'll have to pay for an extra year when I move the domain somewhere I suppose |
you must be broke as hell :1orglaugh
try Namesilo. |
Well I'm still not making huge money but I'm not broke over here
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https://www.namecheap.com/hosting/email.aspx
$10/yr https://runbox.com/price-plans/ $15/yr SPF TXT the MX DNS |
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Cost/Quality wise currently best is zoho. You would think how there will be a lot of providers consider e-mail is something what everyvone is using, but there is like only few commercial e-mail providers.
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if you need only receive e-mails you can try
https://forwardmx.io for 9 bucks/year or Free email forwarding for domains | ImprovMX for zero bucks a year get a free gmail /live e-mail account and forward all incoming mails (i recommend first option) if you need a use domain inly g suite paid option or: https://gapps.xyz for one time fee. tnx. |
Moniker is a joke; Mojohost offers the service now.
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Yeah that was it namecheap I meant that not regcheap |
I don't understand.... Doesn't your host give you as many email addresses as you want?
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https://domain.yandex.com/domains_add/
Use Yandex.Mail for your domain free of charge for effective communication between the employees of your organization. At your disposal Required number of mailboxes (by default 1,000, to get more, contact our Support Service) A convenient interface for managing mail accounts (blocking mailboxes of dismissed and the creation of mailboxes for new employees, changing passwords, etc.) You can use your organization's logo in the Mail's web interface. Also Unlimited-size mailbox Reliable anti-spam and virus system Access to mail through the web interface (from any computer) and mail programs using POP3/IMAP protocols Access to mail from mobile devices A calendar for organizing your work day, scheduling meetings, and creating a to-do list Convenient tools for working with messages in the web interface (previewing office documents, downloading all files as one archive, filters and labels for convenient sorting of correspondence, and much else). Many other capabilities (default address, domain aliases). |
If you use shared hosing Rochard. Otherwise, you need to operate a mailserver (SMTP/IMAP (POP)).
You can move the MX DNS for your mail server for that domain to a central server that you; either operate yourself, or to a mail server you designate in a TXT spf="" entry. He wants to use a email server, with his domain name. **^^ Yandex LOL I am not sending my emails to Russia :laughing- |
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Your email comes from your webhost. Look at your control panel.
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But for a domain registrar, you will have less hassles with namesilo than anyone else and the price is as good as any. You can always host your own email with squirrelmail. Even best advised to host your own if you move hosts very often and need to keep a good webmail archive but move it from host to host as they piss you off. |
Namecheap & Namesilo are the best.
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I always use to get e mail without hosting from godaddy
I don't know why you don't now That's odd now that I notice though |
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I didn't
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