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I've decided to start using non-free email addresses. I won't use the word 'paid' though, because I'm sure many people actually redirect their non-free email addresses to a secret free email address. ;)

So yeah, I'm done with free email addresses. But what's the best way to have e.g. [email protected]? Should I pay for a private mail somewhere e.g. registrar or should I do what I just mentioned (redirecting to a free account)?

Which method is the absolute safest (esp. if they might appear on the whois).

Thanks! :D
 
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dezinerite said:
I've decided to start using non-free email addresses. I won't use the word 'paid' though, because I'm sure many people actually redirect their non-free email addresses to a secret free email address. ;)

So yeah, I'm done with free email addresses. But what's the best way to have e.g. [email protected]? Should I pay for a private mail somewhere e.g. registrar or should I do what I just mentioned (redirecting to a free account)?

Which method is the absolute safest (esp. if they might appear on the whois).

Thanks! :D

If you have a domain hosted on a cpanel you can get your email though there, it would like like [email protected].
 
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Yes... most free email is garbage. If you dont mind Gmail though, they can host [email protected]. If you go to google.com/a you can sighn up and they will host your mail. You can use the nice email interface, or even enable POP to use outlook etc. Its what I do for most of my sites. 6 gigs of free email from [email protected] is pretty nice.

You can use cpanel or random email hosting on your server, but I like google's spam filters, and if MX records arent even on your box you dont have to worry about your server getting jacked, and people sending mail from your box

I would not advise on paying for any email service when google offers this amazing service. Good luck!
 
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what Tivo said, plus, imho, the way you access webmail in cpanel is painful, so what i do is (if you're interested):

download roundcube, a very lightweight webmail package.

ftp'd it to subfolder mydomain.com/mail/

edited the config ( real simple ).

now you can access your email without going via cpanel ( but you still have to setup the email accounts in cpanel )

also, i only have one email account, and then use forwarders to create seperate addresses for seperate uses.

and the reason I do all this instead of using gmail? security? no. its control. ( also i hate gmails "tags not folders" method of organisation )
 
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mike123106 said:
Yes... most free email is garbage. If you dont mind Gmail though, they can host [email protected]. If you go to google.com/a you can sighn up and they will host your mail. You can use the nice email interface, or even enable POP to use outlook etc. Its what I do for most of my sites. 6 gigs of free email from [email protected] is pretty nice.

I would not advise on paying for any email service when google offers this amazing service. Good luck!
You are absolutely right. Google Apps is a great service. You get the lovely Gmail interface, 6+ GB of space and a cool addy ([email protected]).
 
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i suggest you go with everyone.net it has capabilities to disable or enable the signup process or you can just signup/create an account at will, even displaying your url will only allow people to login and not signup (something like a closed group)
see this:
http://www.everyone.net/business-email/index.html

a good buy actually
Business Mail
5 Email Accounts
$3 per user/month
 
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