You could actually even get it registered via Google. You can purchase your domain name from any resellers that you like. Better yet, the free account allows up to 500 email accounts and there’s no mention of a email storage limit, so I’m assuming it’s unlimited. So the only option left is Microsoft’s Hotmail (aka Live mail, aka ) which is still free as of the time of publication of this article. But the service has since discontinued as off December 7, 2012. At the time, Google provided a free Google Apps service (aka Google Standard Edition, aka Google Apps Free Edition). In my previous article on getting your own email domain name, I advised running it on Gmail service. I’ll leave this article here for historical purposes, but really, it’s no longer valid. I’ve recently published a new post here on how you can get it configured. However, if you are an iCloud+ subscriber, you can now get your own custom email domain for no additional cost. This post was originally published back in 2013, and since then, Microsoft has discontinued the free custom email domain for their email service. I noticed that this post has for some reason got back noticed. Updated: Getting a custom email domain name for free (2021)
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