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Domain-name's bundled email vs ''external'' email-address
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<blockquote data-quote="MuzzMelbourne" data-source="post: 1046642" data-attributes="member: 94561"><p>I have several domains registered with a variety of registrars/providers.</p><p></p><p>I always use a seperate, secure, email client, in my case ProtonMail or Skiff Mail, to the offered service, free or not.</p><p></p><p>By doing this you can move your website from host to host at will by simply changing your cPanel without having to continually resolve a new email service.</p><p></p><p>Also, by subscribing to a dedicated email provider, you usually get 2-3 Custom Domain' setups as part of the deal with up to 15 email aliases and a catch-all function as well.</p><p></p><p>Plus, the email provider is a specialist in top quality encryption practices and, in the case of Skiff, offers Web2 to Web3 integration into the mix.</p><p></p><p>Finally, I have found hosting/registrar service's generally offer a Webmail setup rather than a genuine Email service.</p><p></p><p>Have fun. Oh how I love cPanel setup time...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MuzzMelbourne, post: 1046642, member: 94561"] I have several domains registered with a variety of registrars/providers. I always use a seperate, secure, email client, in my case ProtonMail or Skiff Mail, to the offered service, free or not. By doing this you can move your website from host to host at will by simply changing your cPanel without having to continually resolve a new email service. Also, by subscribing to a dedicated email provider, you usually get 2-3 Custom Domain' setups as part of the deal with up to 15 email aliases and a catch-all function as well. Plus, the email provider is a specialist in top quality encryption practices and, in the case of Skiff, offers Web2 to Web3 integration into the mix. Finally, I have found hosting/registrar service's generally offer a Webmail setup rather than a genuine Email service. Have fun. Oh how I love cPanel setup time... [/QUOTE]
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