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Old 8th February 2015 | 22:04
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eMail hosting?

Does anyone have any good (or terrible) experiences with their email hosting provider? Don't need anything too amazing, just 10 or so emails and the appropriate amount of storage.

Looking for one ideally in the Australasia region, but not averse to considering further afield.

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Old 9th February 2015 | 01:40
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Errr..... this is an accidental resend from 1995 right?
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Old 9th February 2015 | 02:06
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1996, actually...

(amazingly, Gmail doesn't work so great for many businesses)
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Old 9th February 2015 | 02:12
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OK, fair enough.

My advice to the whole world: Buy EVERYTHING Apple makes, install it in your home/pocket/flightbag etc in a matter of minutes, sit back for years because it'll all just work, including icloud for your Email.

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Old 9th February 2015 | 03:51
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Try. Mail.com. Free or paid version comes with ipad and Internet versions excellent program
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Old 9th February 2015 | 04:06
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Thanks, guys.

I don't think I was very clear: I'm not looking for an email account.

I'm looking for a server to host my own domain's emails, you know like CX does with [email protected].

The business owns the domain name, but I am not switched on enough to buy my own server.

Last edited by OK4Wire; 9th February 2015 at 04:10. Reason: to add that "1&1 Unlimited" from mail.com might work.
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Old 9th February 2015 | 06:57
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Hi, Google will do that for you. Maybe your existing provider does, too.
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Old 10th February 2015 | 00:22
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Ok for yiur situation try

https://www.godaddy.com

Sounds a bit strange but one of the largest, flexible and will give you just what you want without having to get/pay for more
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