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Yes, it's trueYou get your own domain's email address. Example, if you want email not like name@yahoo.com but name@surname.com you can get it free. And this Free service is from AOL, so no fraud

Here is the link:
http://get.aol.com/plans/index.php?regtype=new&ncid=fromoldfreeaol404

Get your own personal mail address for free...



Nice site... thank you

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Wow, and to think I thought only Google had those services.Nice find to me. I mean, I'll stick with Google, but regardless, now I know where to fall back in case Google turns into the next Microsoft/Wal-Mart, lol.

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Personally I think that google apps is much better as someone ahead of me said, first of all because it is supported by Google, which for many people is a reason in itself, but also becauser it's got such a huge range of features than can be added, such as mail and calendar. Also according to google, the free version is still amazing:

 

Standard Edition

Free

Same storage space as regular gmail.com accounts (over 7 GiBs as of September 2008)

Text ads mandatory

Premier Edition

50 $USD / account / year

25 GB space for e-mail

Text ads optional

Integrated Postini "security, compliance, policy management, and message recovery services"

Conference room/resource scheduling

99.9% e-mail uptime guarantee

APIs for Single Sign On, etc.

24/7 phone support

3rd party applications and services

Education Edition

Same as Premier Edition except for:

Free for "accredited not-for-profit K-12 schools, colleges, and universities"

No uptime guarantee

No integrated Postini services

Google may serve ads to accounts not associated with enrolled students, non-profit staff or volunteers [8]

Same storage space as regular gmail.com accounts (over 7 GiBs as of September 2008) [1]

So it's a much more profitable pick.

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If anyone is looking for the updated link, here it is:
http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/

I personally am using the free 'Standard' edition of Google Apps and I am quite satisfied with it.


I am also very satisfied with it, but about the aol one, I'm just wondering, how would you go about confirming ownership of the domain. Is it much the same way as before, where you would go around and change your mx records, and your cname record etc.

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Yes, it's trueYou get your own domain's email address. Example, if you want email not like name@yahoo.com but name@surname.com you can get it free. And this Free service is from AOL, so no fraud

Here is the link:
http://get.aol.com/plans/index.php?regtype=new&ncid=fromoldfreeaol404

Get your own personal mail address for free...


Thank you friend for such a help ful link but frankly speeking I am not able to open that page is there any mistake in the address. Please check it if its true then it is going to help many over there. 

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