View Full Version : E-Mail for your domain ..
ashben
May 16th, 2001, 03:25
Just came across OEMMail.com (http://www.oemmail.com) providing free e-mail service for domains. Its similar to everyone.net. They also give 50% of the banner placement and have no limit on users.
Haze
May 16th, 2001, 20:45
They dont have anything to show you what the interface looks like. Not to much detail on this one at all.
CrashWire
May 17th, 2001, 12:22
I've tried OEMMail and it doesn't offer much customization. Basically most of the layout looks the same no matter which site you go to.
Maybe I haven't discovered enough, but I quit using them after a while, like a day or so.
curiousity
May 17th, 2001, 12:59
I have a question and hope that someone can answer...thanks.
How can you set up email for your users like everyone.net? I currently have everyone.net for my users to have email with my domain name but I am starting to hate the pop ups now.
If I find a host that has Unlimited space (I know...there is no such thing as "unlimited") but let say I find one that provide large space, how can I set up email like everyone.net? Do I have to have some kind of script? And what does it mean when a host say that you have unlimited email...can we use this to provide free email for users?
Chicken
May 18th, 2001, 09:13
Originally posted by curiousity
If I find a host that has Unlimited space (I know...there is no such thing as "unlimited") but let say I find one that provide large space, how can I set up email like everyone.net? Do I have to have some kind of script? And what does it mean when a host say that you have unlimited email...can we use this to provide free email for users?
There are probably two major classifications of email type scripts. One in where the script is nothing more than something that accesses pop accounts you set up. The other uses one pop account and handles the multiple 'boxes' internally. It acts as if there are multiple accounts, but really just distributes the mail.
Unlimted email... ahhh, well now you've hit another bad use of the word. When a host states this, they mean you can set up a hundred or so, (say you have a big company with many employees), but it does not for setting up hotmail type free email services. Do they say that? No.
Besides this, let me tell you that your free email service will be used for spamming and that it won't be long until your host cancels your account (domain page gone without notice most likely), kills ALL your pops with email in them (hope you didn't set up those boxes one by one, heh), etc.
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