Email addresses for an organisation
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Email addresses for an organisation
I know I've asked this before with some good advice received, although a long time ago, but if a small organisation wanted some email addresses with a standard name after the @ such as individual/department@standardname, where would you recommend?
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you'll need to own a domain, does the company who hosts uptheclarets not include email mailboxes?
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If the small company is registered with Microsoft, for example uses MS 365 for business (not sure about personal) you can get an email domain of your choosing, assuming available.
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I have a few with ukreg. There are lots of similar sites.
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I have used names.co.uk previously free parking for many years and it has been great. You can choose any available domain you want.
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Search for cheapest available domains. Check a few and see their prices for a number of years and sign up.
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We still use UKReg/Fasthosts - simply because I began to use them in 2000 when I got into this. We've had no reason to move away.
They're low-cost, and reliable. GoDaddy are the highest profile operator in this space, I'm sure you've seen their ads on the perimeter boards. I gather they're also good.
You need to register a domain first. a .co.uk is a few quid per year. The registration gives you the 'right' to use that domain ("mycompany.co.uk") but doesn't include any services, such as email.
Most providers (including UKReg/Fasthosts) will give you the option to setup up email services, on that domain, and create users. You're likely to be charged a few pounds per year for each user that you create.
They're low-cost, and reliable. GoDaddy are the highest profile operator in this space, I'm sure you've seen their ads on the perimeter boards. I gather they're also good.
You need to register a domain first. a .co.uk is a few quid per year. The registration gives you the 'right' to use that domain ("mycompany.co.uk") but doesn't include any services, such as email.
Most providers (including UKReg/Fasthosts) will give you the option to setup up email services, on that domain, and create users. You're likely to be charged a few pounds per year for each user that you create.
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I’ve used GoDaddy a few times and never had any issues.