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I've been looking everywhere and I can't seem to find anything. I would like to setup a service so people can "register" a username and use my @domain.com">@domain.com for their email address. I have not found any scripts or anything of the sort. If anyone has any information or know of a service. Please let me know. It would be greatly appreciated.

asked Aug 08 '12 at 01:34

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answered Aug 08 '12 at 07:58

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No offense, but your reeaally useful!

(Aug 08 '12 at 12:31) ryebread761 ryebread761's gravatar image

No offense taken (he lies) but consider the OP's first statement and find me a more appropriate response!

(Aug 08 '12 at 12:52) dunfiddlin dunfiddlin's gravatar image

lol... Now show me a link from there that is talking about what I am looking for. I bet you cant.. because I couldn't. So that was no help at all, Which is why I asked this question.

(Aug 08 '12 at 16:01) Dweebo Dweebo's gravatar image

Yeah, well you might have to actually read which is obviously something you can't be bothered with.

"Now even you can also start your own email website like Yahoo Mail" "Starting your own email service @yourdomain.com is a good way to make your web site popular." "Create an email service for your website, "

Feel free to counter with a single site that's NOT what you are talking about.

(Aug 08 '12 at 16:34) dunfiddlin dunfiddlin's gravatar image

services like this unless you have your own server are hard to fine and when you do find a good one it can be costly no one wants them because of endless nonstop spamming they are used for :)

it dont take 4 months for a domain to become known as nothing buta spam pit and be blocked by most good virus programs malware programs ..

if you look at the google search you will find most of the sites that offered this type of thing are no longer around and the few who are are advertising to businesses and charging top dollar , if you have a a valuable domain and pay top dollar to have an email service you take it seriously hire people to watch it so it dont turn into the home of spam malware and source of computer take over DOS attackers and the like ..

answered Aug 08 '12 at 09:11

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There is a good number of Email Server softwares that come with an editable PHP Signup page, control panel, etc.

Windows: http://bitly.com/RAA4Z8

Mac OS X: http://bitly.com/NEGpMq

Linux: http://bitly.com/OO8ghW

answered Aug 08 '12 at 10:43

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Make sure to get one with Spam Protection!

(Aug 08 '12 at 10:43) Cameron Cameron's gravatar image

dont get caught running them by your ISP :)

THey do and will susspend your service and black list you with other providers ..

(Aug 08 '12 at 11:17) jadtechnic jadtechnic's gravatar image

Some ISPs offer Business Plans that allow that, or you could Buy a VPS

(Aug 08 '12 at 11:31) Cameron Cameron's gravatar image

most ISP offer business plans today yup they do :)

Still Not to be abused plan here withthe local ISP for business internet plan you can host a web site under your own domain send and receive email assign email addresses to Employees ..

these accounts are not for abused use either and are as limited on bandwidth same as home accounts they get a little more is all $159 a month paid quarterly + overages or anually ..

your local cable company can set ou up with the lines and all you need to get your own ISP running as well :) these accounts are not abuse either and you must provide all the paper work and poofs need for them to install the service ..

depending how large a service runs you any where from $60 to $300K a month ..

its all goverment regulated and ISP must be approved by the FCC in the us and monitored regulary internet services are concider public utilities today the same as phone, water, electric, Television, radio

(Aug 08 '12 at 18:08) jadtechnic jadtechnic's gravatar image

bottom line is its not that simple any more which is why most who use to provide these service for free year past no longer do it and the few left around that do charge big $$

before 1996 almost anything was possible I was running a pretty good size web hosting service from my cable service no problem had over a dozzen towers going then after 4 year one day poof all cut off running these service became a federal offence unless I applied for bossiness service and permits and such to keep it going ..

(Aug 08 '12 at 18:40) jadtechnic jadtechnic's gravatar image

Or just take in the $70/m for a VPS...Shared Hosting doesn't allow Domain Registrars, Web Hosting, or Email/File Storage Services but with a VPS you should be able to run a small email service if we talking less than 2k Emails.

(Aug 08 '12 at 21:37) Cameron Cameron's gravatar image
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I create my vanity emails through my web host. I've never even fathomed starting my own email service like Gmail, Yahoo, and so on, but I'd imagine it takes a lot of work to maintain. One software I know of to do such a thing is SocketMail, and yes, it's going to cost you quite a bit of money for the software. I wish you the best!

answered Aug 09 '12 at 09:53

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