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If you plan to buy a domain to use personally for emails (so not for starting a public email service, just to use yourself to have a more personal email-address than yahoo.com or hotmail.com or so), which registrar offers reliable webmail/IMAP/POP3 features for the domains registered through them?

Or is it better in your opinion to buy a domain and then use Gmail/Fastmail/EUMX/... 's services where you can open a mail account with own domain?
 
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I know GoDaddy offers 25 MB of free e-mail hosting with every domain. Never tried it, though.

Alternatively, if you aren't going to use it for business communication, you can try signing up for GMail for your domain. I'd be a bit wary using it for crucial communication.
 
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I use godaddy's email ~year, and like it at all.
But if you have big amount of letters to send (not spam) - they have some limits.
Enom forwarding is also good for incoming mail, but for outgoing it is not the best choice.
IMO the best choice is hosting provider with unlimited domains/mailbox accounts like Hostgator.
 
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If you are serious, don't use registrar's email service. Use a professional email host like fastmail.fm or tuffmail.com. Just change the MX record will do.
 
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I use GoDaddy and also use the function for sending a carbon copy to my gmail account. I then use gmail's function for setting up accounts with other emails in the gmail account. This allows me to use large numbers of email addresses but I access them all in my gmail account.
 
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