Moving email
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I had the same issue. In my case, the problem was that in order to get an email box I had to take a server with PHP MyAdmin, a few GB, possibility of hosting my own website... It was all or nothing, and that cost around what you say it does. If you have just the domain name, you should pay around €3 a year. It's a crazy price difference and it makes no sense there's nothing in between :confused: You could check if your provider added any services that explain the price increase and if you can disable any of those services. I'm currently hosting a website so I'm paying the full price. Also, I've heard of more providers increasing their prices like that because €25 a year for an email address isn't profitable, according to them.
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There are plenty of bargain basement hosting companies that include email hosting (pop3 or imap) that only charge £2 - £3 a month. Or some do just email: try web hosting uk[^] - they charge £0.99 / month for email-only. You can transfer your domain name free-of-charge. The site includes instructions for how to do that. (I have no commercial relationship with webhosting.uk.com but one of my clients hosts their site there). But for £2.49/month you could host a couple of websites there, with unlimited email addresses, unlimited databases, either Windows or Linux, and give yourself a "proper" web presence as well as just your own email address.
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Hi all, I couldn't see anywhere else to post this so apologies if this is not the place. I have an account with an email provider 123-reg.co.uk who allow me to use a domain name of my choice I've been with them for years but lately their prices have increased exponentially. Two email accounts 5 years ago was £25.80 per year and it's now £86.00 - plus I have to renew the domain name every three years. I'm thinking of moving to another hosting company but want to retain my email address - is this doable ?
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Currently the company is able to charge you to retain the address with a new provider (e.g. BT charge £7.50 per month). OFCOM is currently looking into this issue and has expressed its displeasure at the current arrangement. Might be better to hold off and see what the outcome is.
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Hi and thanks for replying - I don't really understand the domain ownership part - if I want to completely sever links with my current provider how can I keep my domain name and email address ?
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Domain names can be transferred to other registrars, but the exact instructions likely depend on the registrar. As for the email address, several registrars offer mail services so if you move the domain, you can check if the new registrar does. If they don't, there are still other services that let you link your domain to their service, such as ProtonMail.
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You understand correctly - whois shows 123-reg Limited as the registrar
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Just maybe worth a try: I use NameCheap - and one of the things they let you do is use their email forwarding for free - even if they're not doing any business with you at all. I used this feature to move my email forwards away from evil GoDaddy and then transfer the domain seamlessly. That would let you redirect your email away from your own sleaze to any sort of account - like a yahaoo.com mail - and your senders wouldn't see the difference. When you send mail, however, you'll need a home-rolled SMTP application so you can put in any return address you like (instead of, for example, Your_Escape_To@Yahoo.com. Now, I also use them to host one website (their minimal level), and that is something else to look into (their pretty cheap and don't hide their renewal costs).
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You understand correctly - whois shows 123-reg Limited as the registrar
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I moved my stuff to another host but got stuck with the domain being managed by my original provider, however it all works fine. I pay the original provider/registrar (BizLand) every couple of years to keep the name going but everything else is hosted and handled by my new provider (DiscountASP) who provide an excellent service. I could move it I suppose but I didn't want to get into that tangled mess - it works fine as it is and BizLand don't charge too much for the name renewal.
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There are plenty of bargain basement hosting companies that include email hosting (pop3 or imap) that only charge £2 - £3 a month. Or some do just email: try web hosting uk[^] - they charge £0.99 / month for email-only. You can transfer your domain name free-of-charge. The site includes instructions for how to do that. (I have no commercial relationship with webhosting.uk.com but one of my clients hosts their site there). But for £2.49/month you could host a couple of websites there, with unlimited email addresses, unlimited databases, either Windows or Linux, and give yourself a "proper" web presence as well as just your own email address.
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Currently the company is able to charge you to retain the address with a new provider (e.g. BT charge £7.50 per month). OFCOM is currently looking into this issue and has expressed its displeasure at the current arrangement. Might be better to hold off and see what the outcome is.
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Sounds good but if my current provider won't release the domain I'm stuffed
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Even if they don't release the domain itelf, you should be able to change the nameserver to point to a 3rd party hosting, and cancel email provision with 123Reg. I'm pretty sure I've moved domains away from 123reg for clients in the past (might be 10 years ago, mind...)
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Hi all, I couldn't see anywhere else to post this so apologies if this is not the place. I have an account with an email provider 123-reg.co.uk who allow me to use a domain name of my choice I've been with them for years but lately their prices have increased exponentially. Two email accounts 5 years ago was £25.80 per year and it's now £86.00 - plus I have to renew the domain name every three years. I'm thinking of moving to another hosting company but want to retain my email address - is this doable ?
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Cheers Paul I've seen that but I wanted to get some advice here before I do anything - now the hunt for a new provider
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I had half a dozen email addresses @eircom.net, which used to be an ISP in Ireland, but the current owner (now called Eir.ie) decided to start charging 6 euro a month per email address. Not going to spend over 200 quid for just the email, so I registered a domain -- I'm currently using www.spiralhosting.com for hosting (with their cheapest hosting plan because I only wanted some email) and it's working well, 49 euro for as many email accounts as I want. I did register the domain with a different organisation but I gather you already have that.