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My service of webmail

How create?

         

romzinho2k7

9:56 pm on May 5, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Hey friends,

I am with a very complicated doubt, because did not find anything in interner regarding that.

It would like to create my own service if email, in which the users would go if register and he would have a webmail of the kind name@mydomain.com kind the yahoo, where you cadaster and stays with your email name@yahoo.com

Would anybody know to explain or do it to pass some site with tutorial about that?

OBS: I do not know we are posting in the right place.

Thank you very much

moltar

11:02 pm on May 5, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Checkout everyone.net, they offer free version (supported by ads) and paid version (where you can put your own ads).

jake66

1:08 am on May 6, 2006 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



i would advise against everyone.net, using their services got my domain blacklisted for spam. i don't know the specifics of how, but everyone.net never responded to a single complaint about the situation! they wouldn't even cancel my account..

even after i uninstalled my mx records to point away from their servers, people were still able to send mail FROM everyone.net using my domain! i actually had to rename my account to keep my domain off of their servers. what a joke.

offering signup webmail like this is dangerous business if you care about being blacklisted or not. i've used b1gmail before too and sure enough, that got spammed with as well. so i got rid of it and only offer email addresses to people that explicity ask for one and i know or trust them via my cpanel webmail.

Saikou

10:00 pm on May 7, 2006 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



There's many options you could use to offer users their own email address...Before I go sending you everywhere, let's get some details...

1) Do you own your own domain? (e.g. [mydomain.com)...]

2) What type of server are you on? (e.g. Unix/Linux or Windows)

That should be enough to start out with..