JustMike Posted December 27, 2003 Posted December 27, 2003 OK, I know I can order a domain, and park it on my current domain here, then still be able to get Email out of it. This domain would be for Email ONLY. I would not want somebody to type in this new domain in the URL Address bar then be routed to my current site... This domain would not have any affiliation with mine so I wouldn't want a domain forward... SO, here's my question I guess. Purchasing a new domain for the purposes of Email only, is there a hosting package\solution that would be appropriate?? OR, can I simply park it on my current domain however; not have the URL forward to mine? (I'm thinking not but figured I'd ask lol) Having all of the pieces of even the starter plan just seems a little overkill for simple Email. Thanks in Advance, Mike Quote
Madmanmcp Posted December 27, 2003 Posted December 27, 2003 Maybe I am not understanding the question or what you are looking for. If you just want an email why not try a free email account instead paying for a domain and a hosting plan? http://mail.yahoo.com/ Quote
JustMike Posted December 27, 2003 Author Posted December 27, 2003 Because he wants the domain, it's for his business and he wants to get out of using his current Yahoo Email addy. That's basically why Quote
Nick_ Posted December 28, 2003 Posted December 28, 2003 I believe the best move would be to use the $4.00/month account for email only. This is the simplest way, and you could just put a "placeholder" page so that there is no website there. Also, you could optionally upgrade to a reseller account, than you could add a second domain to your plan, instead of purchasing a second account. Quote
cdi-buy.com Posted December 29, 2003 Posted December 29, 2003 go to registerfly.com and you can register a domain for $9.99 a year and use it for email only. don't mean to "redirect" customers but that's where I registered my domain and I think you can simply register one without pointing it anywhere so that if someone types it in, it will say "page not found" just like a non-registered domain Quote
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