For as long as I've used the internet I've mostly just used free webmail and it has served me fine, but I want to buy my own address now for a number of reasons. Looking for suggestions for decent places to buy and software to use once I've got it.
An email address on a vanity domain name? Or something else?
Given there's some reasonably high quality free webmail providers, it's not something people normally pay a dime for...unless they're doing it with a custom domain name or it's part of a larger bundle (like those silly ISP email accounts).
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Pretty simple way is to get a domain name via Godaddy or whatever, and then set up a Google Apps account, which allows you to make an email account identical to gmail but with your own domain.
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Lithium Hosting is what I use for my basic webhosting; you get free email through there at whatever your domain is. It's $1/mo, and to get your own domain is $10/yr, so for $22 a year you'll get email on your own domain.
EDIT: The $1/mo is for the basic plan; if you're just using it for email I am sure it's more than enough.
EDIT2: If you're a big spender, you can subscribe for a year at $10/yr. Don't spend those $2 savings in one place!
Anyone notice how some things (mattresses and the copy machines in Highrise) are totally impenetrable? A steel wall, yeah that makes sense, but bullets should obliterate copy machines.
I don't know about you, but I always buy a bullet proof printer. Its a lot more expensive, but I think the advantages are apparent.
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An email address on a vanity domain name? Or something else?
Given there's some reasonably high quality free webmail providers, it's not something people normally pay a dime for...unless they're doing it with a custom domain name or it's part of a larger bundle (like those silly ISP email accounts).
EDIT: The $1/mo is for the basic plan; if you're just using it for email I am sure it's more than enough.
EDIT2: If you're a big spender, you can subscribe for a year at $10/yr. Don't spend those $2 savings in one place!
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