> On Mar 4, 2022, at 8:19 AM, Mike via mailop <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On 3/3/2022 12:45 PM, Grant Taylor via mailop wrote:
>> He is using Google Domains as his registrar and has recently found out 
>> that he can forward up to 100 email addresses as part of that service.
>> [snip]
> 
> gandi.net registrar has a similar service when you register a domain
> with them: 2 mailboxes, plus forwarding and aliases
> 
> https://www.gandi.net/en-US/domain/email

I'm very partial to Gandi, and in fact have a few domains registered myself 
there.  Unfortunately, the small businesses asking us "where do we go for 
sending business email" already have domains, and very VERY little clue about 
email. 

(Think 'grandma', who has already registered grandmascookies.com with 
NameCheap, has the site hosted at Wix, has set up for bulk email with MailChimp 
or Constant Contact, and has been sending regular one-to-one business email as 
[email protected] because they didn't know what else to do, but now 
realizes she should send business email as [email protected] and so 
want to get that set up. :-X)

I've received some great suggestions, thank you all! (And please keep them 
coming if you have more!)

Anne

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