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Solutions for recieving mail

danni

New Member
Hey,

So, I would like to ask you what options I have.

I have 1 email account to my domain ([email protected]). This email account is only used for receiving mails, when my SSL certificate needs to re-issued etc - so its pretty much never used.

Currently its linked to my old shared hosting account (which is about to expire and dont want to pay 3,95$/m for 2 mails a year) and I dont want to install mail software on my VPS (seems to be too much of an hassle), what options do I have?

Thanks in advance :)
 
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Francisco

Company Lube
Verified Provider
Google? :)

They do a single email address on their google apps dealy for free I think.

I think hotmail does the same.

Francisco
 

drmike

100% Tier-1 Gogent
Doesn't your domain registrar include a free email account?

Namecheap offers free email redirection with domains.  Other registrars even offer free email account.   That's what I'd consider doing for this.
 

danni

New Member
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Aldryic C'boas

The Pony
Pretty sure the big G wants $$ - atleast according to http://www.google.com/intx/da/enterprise/apps/business/pricing.html

Regaring hotmail, I only seem to find the "get mails from another provider".
If you own a domain, you can register a gApps account for free.  Free gApps accounts can currently have up to 10 users and (seemingly) unlimited aliases/domains/etc.  If you don't mind their disregard for privacy, it's a reliable enough solution.
 

Artie

Member
If you own a domain, you can register a gApps account for free.  Free gApps accounts can currently have up to 10 users and (seemingly) unlimited aliases/domains/etc.  If you don't mind their disregard for privacy, it's a reliable enough solution.
Didn't that kill that offer and now you can get a free 1 acc gApp with a Google Engine glitch?
 
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