on 2013-09-04 20:30 Mark Roberts wrote
Email will be through whoever is *hosting* the domains. Registration
has nothing to do with it (unless you're getting hosting from the
registrar).

for a domain, different services can be hosted with different companies; for example i have web hosting for several domains with DreamHost, but of the three that get serious email two have email service with FastMail.fm, the other's email is hosted as a grandfathered Google Apps account

so getting a good email service can be independent of your existing web hosting; you don't even need to have web hosting, just ability to set an MX record on your domain name

my $40/year fastmail account has been a great investment; multiple domains, as many "aliases" as i want, more space than i can use, and server-side filtering with Sieve scripts, a good webmail interface when i need it; you can pay less for simple email hosting of a single domain

(i have no experience with hover.com, but i'm sure it's pretty good if Godfrey uses it)


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