When you have
your own domain name and have web space / email setup for it you will be able to receive email as anyone@your-domain-name.com However, if you are using another ISP to collect your email although you will "receive" mail as
anyone@your-domain-name.com you will still be sending it as email-address@your-isp.com
The real benefit of having your own domain name is to be able to send and receive mail as anyone@your-domain-name.com
The
ability to "send" email as you@your-domain-name.com is a feature of your email program. With many ISP's this can be simply fixed by changing the email address in the configuration of your email program to a new address as
anyone@your-domain-name.com - for more details on how to do this see
here!This will work with the majority of email programs and Internet Service Providers. However, it should be noted that not all email programs support changing the email address (they
have it "hard coded") and some ISP's will not allow you to send mail through their systems using your own domain name type email address.
If either of these is true - perhaps consider using one of our dialup accounts (see
here
for more details). Our dialups are fully POP3 / SMTP compliant (so can be used with virtually any standard Internet email package) and will support sending mail as you@your-domain-name.comIf you have any questions please
contact us!To return to the list of Web Server / Email FAQ's - click
here...