New email and domain name questions

Duckjake

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I want to change our email from Yahoo to one where my employees can use their name plus the company name.com eg [email protected]

Before visiting GoDaddy or similar sites I wanted to see if anyone had any thoughts or recommendations on how best to do this.
 

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I was going to recommend GoDaddy.
 

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We have been using 1&1 for several years, they are also quite popular, if not as well known as Godaddy
 

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GoDaddy is cheap and reliable...

'Course, you can always spend a couple of thousand bucks and buy a server and host your own email...You'll also need all of the SPAM, AntiVirus and Firewall protection add-on as well...
 
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GoDaddy is cheap and reliable...

'Course, you can always spend a couple of thousand bucks and buy a server and host your own email...You'll also need all of the SPAM, AntiVirus and Firewall protection add-on as well...

That was something we considered but we just don't have a large enough office to justify the cost. Or more honestly the IT knowledge to maintain it. :D
 

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http://www.asmallorange.com

Been with them for almost 3 years. Fantastic rates, support, etc. Don't blow your money on another host that requires a 1 year signup for a "discounted" rate.
 

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