Email and domain
Author
Discussion

gotoPzero

Original Poster:

19,790 posts

211 months

Monday 26th August 2024
quotequote all
I am looking for a company that offer cheap package for the purchase of a domain and then have 2 or 3 email addresses.
Ideally email that can work with gmail or homtmail type client
Is this possible?

I dont want to spend a lot maybe 20 quid a year for email.

I can get the domain fairly cheap.


Fore Left

1,597 posts

204 months

Monday 26th August 2024
quotequote all
http://www.mythicbeasts.com

I've been using them for a couple of years having been recommended them on here. I pay £2 or £3 a month for email which comes with a webmail client. They will also register and host your domain.

FMOB

1,994 posts

34 months

Monday 26th August 2024
quotequote all
Have used eUKhost for mine for several years.

Brainpox

4,286 posts

173 months

Monday 26th August 2024
quotequote all
If you just want email you could use Gmail with your own domain https://workspace.google.com/intl/en/lp/gmail-for-...

S6PNJ

5,765 posts

303 months

Tuesday 27th August 2024
quotequote all
Fore Left said:
http://www.mythicbeasts.com

I've been using them for a couple of years having been recommended them on here. I pay £2 or £3 a month for email which comes with a webmail client. They will also register and host your domain.
I was recommended Mythic Beasts from here (PH) as well. I now have 3 domains and 2 websites with them (local village info stuff mainly) and have had no issues with them at all. Don't be put off by no telephone support, their email support is fantastic and they helped me out when I screwed things up on a move-over. Highly recommend!

Edited by S6PNJ on Tuesday 27th August 07:56

DirktheDaring

873 posts

34 months

Tuesday 27th August 2024
quotequote all
Blinkweb, owned by a PH’er, cheap and vey good.

Alex Z

1,963 posts

98 months

Tuesday 27th August 2024
quotequote all
I have a domain bought through https://www.fasthosts.co.uk/ that I just point to a Gmail account. If I wanted to, I could redirect it to Outlook.com or any other free mail provider. It’s less than twenty quid for a couple of years.

gotoPzero

Original Poster:

19,790 posts

211 months

Tuesday 27th August 2024
quotequote all
Thanks all I think mythic beasts looks to be the best solution price wise - will have another look today cheers all

BlueMR2

9,251 posts

224 months

Tuesday 27th August 2024
quotequote all
gotoPzero said:
Thanks all I think mythic beasts looks to be the best solution price wise - will have another look today cheers all
thumbup

dhutch

17,509 posts

219 months

Wednesday 28th August 2024
quotequote all
FMOB said:
Have used eUKhost for mine for several years.
Used them for a forum I run, was fine, ditto 123 reg for a few personal sites.

Then as said, use gmail for the mail handling.

Lots of other options too.

gotoPzero

Original Poster:

19,790 posts

211 months

Wednesday 28th August 2024
quotequote all
dhutch said:
Then as said, use gmail for the mail handling.
How does that work?

dhutch

17,509 posts

219 months

Wednesday 28th August 2024
quotequote all
gotoPzero said:
dhutch said:
Then as said, use gmail for the mail handling.
How does that work?
There is a link earlier in the thread to one option.

But personally I have just created a gmail account with a reasonable handle, diverted all incoming mail from my domains to that, and then set up a number of 'reply to' addresses so the replies also come back via the domain of choice.