Free E-mails for Domains

If you’re not taking advantage of the free e-mail account or e-mail forwarding that you receive as part of your domain registration, you’re missing out on a chance to personalize your e-mail with your domain name!

All domain names get a free POP3 e-mail account that can be accessed from e-mail programs like Microsoft Outlook® or Apple Mail®, from your iPhone®, Android®, or BlackBerry® phone, or from our advanced webmail system with a built in calendar, task list, and address book.

If you already have an e-mail address you like, you can take advantage of the free forwarding service we offer on every domain.  You can forward you@yourdomain.com (for example) to any other e-mail address.

Learn more about and activate you free e-mail or forwarding service for your domain.  If you don’t have a domain name through us, you can transfer your domain or register a domain for less than the competition and receive customer support second to none!

Replying on Top in Mozilla Thunderbird

We have many clients that use Mozilla Thunderbird for their e-mail, and one of the most frequent questions we receive on using it is how to always make your reply start on the top of your quoted message instead of the bottom.

This used to be a lot more complicated to set up, but in Thunderbird 3.1 it’s quite easy.  If you’re using an older version, we recommend you upgrade first.  By having the most up to date version of Thunderbird you’ll be running the most stable, secure copy, and enjoy some new features as well, including tabbed e-mail viewing.  The instructions below are for the latest version as of this writing, version 3.1.

To begin, start Thunderbird and go to the Tools menu and choose Account Settings. Click on Composition & Addressing under the account that corresponds to your e-mail address.  On this tab, you’ll want to set the options as described below:

Thunderbird Composition and Addressing Window

Make sure Automatically quote the original message when replying is checked and pick start my reply above the quote in the next selection box.  It is recommended to put your signature at the bottom of the quote for readability.  Click OK when done.

You’ll have to repeat this step for other e-mail accounts if you have more than one added to Thunderbird.