Comment créer votre propre email address personnalisé de domaine pour libre
Signalé le 4 septembre 2007 chez 4:46 P.M.
Il ne serait pas gentil si vous pourriez obtenir votre propre email address personnalisé comme
HiJuile@WillYouMarryMe.com et envoyez cela au loin à votre amie ! Vous obtiendriez certainement quelques points de "brownie" pour celui-là ! Bien, si vous recherchez un email address fait sur commande avec un Domain Name fait sur commande et vous le voudriez tout pour libre, il y a vraiment seulement une option actuellement, Mes eAddress d'AOL.
Personnellement, je ne comprends toujours pas comment il est libre ou pourquoi, mais il fait assez frais ! Par ce service, vous pouvez l'un ou l'autre encavateur un Domain Name fait sur commande populaire comme whatever@totallyintotravel.com ou someone@majorgolfer.com, créez votre propre nouveau domaine qui peut être whatever@thenameyouwant.com, ou apportez votre domaine courant plus de pour employer avec AOL. La dernière option ne me semble pas vraiment beaucoup de raisonnable, mais les deux premiers sont très gentils pour n'importe qui à qui ne veut pas ou ne sait pas enregistrer un Domain Name et configurer les arrangements d'email.
Si vous créez votre propre domaine, vous pouvez choisir de .com et des suffixes de domaine de .net. Si vous n'aimez pas des noms configurés populaires l'uns des de domaine, cliquez dessus Cliquez ici pour créer un nouveau domaine ou pour apporter votre propre domaine droit au-dessus de la section de FAQ.
Pour trouver un Domain Name disponible, écrivez le nom désiré et cliquez Recherche. Rappelez-vous, afin d'avoir un email address avec N'IMPORTE QUELLE fin (comme AOL.com) que ce domaine doit être enregistré sur l'Internet avec ICANN, ainsi vous pouvez seulement sélectionner un Domain Name qui n'est pas déjà pris par quelqu'un d'autre. Il est comme si vous deviez aller à GoDaddy ou à NetworkSolutions et essayer d'enregistrer votre propre Domain Name.
Vous pourriez demander comment ceci peut probablement être libre alors ? Bien, je me demande que cela trop et la seule raison que je peux monter avec est qu'AOL paye les honoraires $5 ou $6 pour enregistrer le domaine pour toi parce qu'il maintient la propriété du domaine. AOL restera le fonctionnaire ICANN registrant et simplement avoir AOL interne enregistre ce lien vous au domaine. Ainsi ceci signifie que vous n'avez vraiment AUCUN DROIT au-dessus du domaine. Si vous voulez la pleine commande de votre Domain Name, vous devriez s'enregistrer par les emplacements mentionnés ci-dessus et payer les honoraires.
En outre, actuellement vous ne pouvez pas employer votre domaine pour le Web accueillant, bien que ce soit un dispositif qui viendra bientôt. La seule chose que vous pouvez faire en ce moment est ont votre propre email address et ajouter ou inviter d'autres pour employer votre Domain Name. Ainsi, par exemple, si vous créez un domaine appelé thejohnsonfamily.com, vous pouvez créer l'email explique chacun dans votre famille, c.-à-d. mary@thejohnsonfamily.com, etc., etc.
Once you find a domain that is available, go ahead and fill out the information to register the domain. You’ll also have to give your cell phone number by which AOL can verify who you are by sending a text message with a pin to your phone. Enter the pin that you receive and you’ll now be able to log into your account.
You can now login into AOL web mail (use the full email address) and start sending and receiving messages. You can create up to 100 accounts on your personalized domain for family, friends, or business associates.
So go ahead and have fun! I just created my own email address, tested it out and it works fine! Really don’t understand how this is possible, but it’s definitely really cool! Enjoy!
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Email: Create a Customized Email Domain with My eAddress · TechBlogger Says:
[...] Create your own customized email domain (you know, the part after the “@” symbol) for free with a new service from AOL called My eAddress. You’ll only be able to snatch up domains that are not currently in-use, so you won’t be able to “fake” being a Lifehacker editor with yourname@lifehacker.com—sorry folks. However, presuming your last name is not already taken you could use yourfirstname@yourlastname.com. Unfortunately, this service is definitely AOL-centric and will not let you forward your emails to any other account (including POP). Since you can manage multiple accounts with Gmail you’ll be able to send email from your new domain, but you’d have to manually go out to AOL’s web interface to read your email. Another bummer about the service is that AOL forces you to use SMS to confirm your account. While this is a pretty cool service for creating imaginative email addresses, something freaks me out about giving AOL my cellphone number. If you’re in the same boat, you can buy the domain yourself and future-proof your custom email address. Thanks, Aseem! My eAddress [AOL via Computer Tips From A Computer Guy] [...]
September 6th, 2007 at 10:04 am
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[...] Since you can manage multiple accounts with Gmail you’ll be able to send email from your new domain, but you’d have to manually go out to AOL’s web interface to read your email. Another bummer about the service is that AOL forces you to use SMS to confirm your account. While this is a pretty cool service for creating imaginative email addresses, something freaks me out about giving AOL my cellphone number. If you’re in the same boat, you can buy the domain yourself and future-proof your custom email address. Thanks, Aseem! My eAddress [AOL via Computer Tips From A Computer Guy] [...]
September 7th, 2007 at 5:54 pm
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Email: Create a Customized Email Domain with My eAddress | Tolagomi News Says:
[...] Since you can manage multiple accounts with Gmail you’ll be able to send email from your new domain, but you’d have to manually go out to AOL’s web interface to read your email. Another bummer about the service is that AOL forces you to use SMS to confirm your account. While this is a pretty cool service for creating imaginative email addresses, something freaks me out about giving AOL my cellphone number. If you’re in the same boat, you can buy the domain yourself and future-proof your custom email address. Thanks, Aseem! My eAddress [AOL via Computer Tips From A Computer Guy] [...]
September 9th, 2007 at 8:22 am
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[...] Create your own customized email domain (you know, the part after the “@” symbol) for free with a new service from AOL called My eAddress. You’ll only be able to snatch up domains that are not currently in-use, so you won’t be able to “fake” being a Lifehacker editor with yourname@lifehacker.com—sorry folks. However, presuming your last name is not already taken you could use yourfirstname@yourlastname.com. Unfortunately, this service is definitely AOL-centric and will not let you forward your emails to any other account (including POP). Since you can manage multiple accounts with Gmail you’ll be able to send email from your new domain, but you’d have to manually go out to AOL’s web interface to read your email. Another bummer about the service is that AOL forces you to use SMS to confirm your account. While this is a pretty cool service for creating imaginative email addresses, something freaks me out about giving AOL my cellphone number. If you’re in the same boat, you can buy the domain yourself and future-proof your custom email address. Thanks, Aseem! My eAddress [AOL via Computer Tips From A Computer Guy] [...]
September 6th, 2007 at 10:04 am[...] Since you can manage multiple accounts with Gmail you’ll be able to send email from your new domain, but you’d have to manually go out to AOL’s web interface to read your email. Another bummer about the service is that AOL forces you to use SMS to confirm your account. While this is a pretty cool service for creating imaginative email addresses, something freaks me out about giving AOL my cellphone number. If you’re in the same boat, you can buy the domain yourself and future-proof your custom email address. Thanks, Aseem! My eAddress [AOL via Computer Tips From A Computer Guy] [...]
September 7th, 2007 at 5:54 pm[...] Since you can manage multiple accounts with Gmail you’ll be able to send email from your new domain, but you’d have to manually go out to AOL’s web interface to read your email. Another bummer about the service is that AOL forces you to use SMS to confirm your account. While this is a pretty cool service for creating imaginative email addresses, something freaks me out about giving AOL my cellphone number. If you’re in the same boat, you can buy the domain yourself and future-proof your custom email address. Thanks, Aseem! My eAddress [AOL via Computer Tips From A Computer Guy] [...]
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Hey brother
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Well, if you?re looking for a custom email address with a custom domain name and you?d like it all for free, there is really only one option at this time, AOL?s My eAddress.
Hmm this information is a bit wrong.
Many other services are there. 2 of the most popular are google apps which not only provides you email but also many other features and is really powerful.
The other one is WIndows Live Domains which i have not et tried but will try it soon.
But i have heard from my friends that it is also nice(not as google apps)
hope this information helps
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Hey Siddharth,
That’s actually not true…Google Apps for domain assumes you already HAVE YOUR OWN domain that you can then migrate to Google Apps! If you DO NOT already have a domain, you have to purchase one…read this!
https://www.google.com/a/cpanel/domain/new
So actually, the AOL service is the only one out there that I could find that actually registers your domain for no cost to you! I think same thing applies to Windows Live Domains!
so u mean to say that we can get email@domain.com without even actually registering the domain.com ??????
If yes then it is pretty cool
sorry
If you do use “bring your own domain” with the AOL service, does AOL then assume ownership of the domain?
Yes they do take complete ownership of your domain, so that’s why it probably not worth moving a domain you already have to AOL. Just use this service to get a free domain for fun or for your family.
Hi there, i’ve been trying to create a new domain with AOL but it seems like i have difficulties or have they taken out their free service for personalise email domains??
During Step 1: I can’t seem to go the the page reflected in your screenshot ‘create a new domain’. Basically i was only brought to the ‘bring your own domain’ page only.
Any one can help on this?? Thanks!!
Yeah, I got the same thing as capella. AOL must have done away with this feature. Any other options?
The “Create a New Domain” option is no longer available at myeaddress.aol.com. Guess the domain registrations were costing them too much for the response they got. I had spent a couple days coming up with possible domain names and checking that they were available and then I was going to create it through My eAddress at AOL - but the “Create a New Domain” option is no longer available. Argh!
Another mentioned Google Apps. You don’t get to create your own domain for free. Even if you apply for the “free” account, there is a $10 to GoDaddy for the domain registration. During the process for creating a new “free” account, and after getting it to find a domain that is available (they’re not accurate and will tell you a domain is inuse when it is not), you’ll see on the next screen “One year domain registration for $10″. Well, that’s not free.
Office Live Basics is free and you still get to create your own name for the domain (if it isn’t used already) but you’re screwed trying to get access to your e-mail acocunt (which is a Hotmail/Windows Live account). DAV access to those free e-mail accounts got discontinued back in Nov 2004. If you want to use a local e-mail client but are unwilling to use Outlook 2003/2007 and install the Outlook Connector (which isn’t compatible with pre-2003 versions of Outlook), and are willing to take a chance on connectivity (lots of OL2003/2007 users using Outlook Connector are posting in the newsgroups about not being able to connect) then you’re screwed. With the *free* Office Live Basics account, you either have to use their webmail interface or use OL2003/2007 with the Outlook Connector plug-in. I still have OL2002 and am not paying to upgrade to OL2003/2007 just so I might get access using their Connector plug-in.
I would like to create my own e-mail adress as long as you don’t charge me a penny at all. Please warn me if it does charge me money.
Can we create our own eAddress in this website? If I could, please tell me.
This can be really bad. I signed up over a year ago. Now aol has the domain name, won’t allow web hosting, renewed name even though it hasn’t been used in over a year, and won’t sell it.
I WANT YOU TO HELP ME TO CREATE MY OWN EMAIL ADDRESS. SO I WANT YOU TO EMAIL ME THE STEPS TO DO SO , PLEASE.
Abel, the site does not charge any money, but they own the domain name, that’s the major downside.
Tebogo, did you read the steps above for creating your own email address?
aol is no longer giving free domains. you can bring your own or purchase for $10
Hi there,
I’m really frustrated. I don’t want to pay any money, but our blog needs a free custom email (like xxx@zatetic.com). I can’t use myeAddress, and as I said before, purchasing is not an option. Please email me a solution.
Thanks!
I want a e mail Because i want to talk to my freinds to And i love e mails i think they are the best
The create your own feature has been removed
please can i have my own email address?
If have one, how can I make another one?
I DON’T Understand! How can I just make my own domain? Like . . .Dimzi@Dimiz.com
why can’t I make a domain like that?! I went onto the site and the only thing I can find is Option No. 3. That’s the confusing one. Great. Theres also Option No. 1, but that’s boring and I want my OWN.
Help me out? I can’t pay, and stuff so yeah . . .
Maybe you can show an example on how to create own e-mail address.As an extra,please show it step by step ..PLEASE
there are no such things as free domain! LOL.
If you want to create your own email address, ie: whatever@whatever.com, you MUST buy that particular domain.
I think you guys should make a website were kids can make thier own e-mail address.
The “free” aol My eAddress is no longer available!Here’s what it says about trying to sign up:
“On January 1, 2009, AOL discontinued support for free My eAddress domains created by users.As a result, your mailbox and any other mailboxes listed under these domains are no longer able to send or receive new mail.You can still access messages already in the mailbox.” etc, etc.
But if you have rights to the domain name that u want u can still create an account. I tried going to http://www.myeAddress.com, that is what I found.
IMPORTANT!!!
Read this:
On January 1, 2009, AOL discontinued support for free My eAddress domains created by users.As a result, your mailbox and any other mailboxes listed under these domains are no longer able to send or receive new mail.You can still access messages already in the mailbox.
so even the people that already had it can’t use it no more!!!
I just cant seem to figure out how to create my own email address. Can someone please tell me how? Thanks