[internetworkers] email service suggestions?

Lee Haslup biglee at haslups.com
Wed Feb 25 17:48:39 EST 2004


Tony Spencer wrote:

>if so, they are very flexible with your registration info.  if you need to
>change DNS servers or contact info its very easy with 000domains but GoDaddy
>won't let you do that in the first month or so.  
>  
>
I checked out the 000Domains web site and must admit to being somewhat 
less than impressed.  It could easily be true that the additional 
options/services offered by GoDaddy get in your way somehow and that the 
more bare-bones 000Domains suits you better.  Since Rowland is looking 
for a permanent email address (usu. email forwarding) I tried to find 
information about the "free email forwarding" offered by 000Domains.   
Unless I missed something the only mention of email forwarding on their 
website is the line on their home page telling us it is free.  I read 
their whole FAQ and there is no mention.  Apparently to find out about 
their email forwarding service you need to register a domain and see 
what you get.  This doesn't score very high on the hold-your-hand-o-meter.

BigLee




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