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AOL’s My eAddress Gives You a Free E-mail Account at the Domain of Your Choice

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I don’t care what anyone says about AOL, I’ve been using them for almost 10 years now and they just keep getting better. As if their free AOL accounts with unlimited mail storage wasn’t enticing enough, they are now offerring “My eAddress” which is a free email account at the domain name of your choice, i.e.you@yourchoice.com. The account includes up to 2GB of storage space, IMAP access, and antispam filters. The only catch is that this freebie is currently limited to one account per person.

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  • RamenJunkie

    Kind of neat but lameazoid.com isn’t available according to them (I already own it).

    I guess if I own it I should be able to set this up myself anyway but I don’t know how.

  • RamenJunkie

    Kind of neat but lameazoid.com isn’t available according to them (I already own it).

    I guess if I own it I should be able to set this up myself anyway but I don’t know how.

  • az1324

    oh great there go all the domains

  • az1324

    oh great there go all the domains

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  • Mark

    It’s one domain per cell phone, used in the registration. You can have lots of accounts per domain – mom@myfamily.com, dad@myfamily.com, daughter@myfamily.com, son@myfamily.com, cat@myfamily.com, dog@myfamily.com. Also, those become valid “names” for AIM. Pretty cool, huh? :-)

  • Mark

    It’s one domain per cell phone, used in the registration. You can have lots of accounts per domain – mom@myfamily.com, dad@myfamily.com, daughter@myfamily.com, son@myfamily.com, cat@myfamily.com, dog@myfamily.com. Also, those become valid “names” for AIM. Pretty cool, huh? :-)

  • Chip Chick

    Apparently, they aren’t offerring email yet for domains that you already own, but they say that they will have that feature soon.

  • Chip Chick

    Apparently, they aren’t offerring email yet for domains that you already own, but they say that they will have that feature soon.

  • Jerry

    I set mine up 48 hours ago but any e-mail I send to my new
    “AOL My eAddress.com” just gets returned by Mailer Daemon as “User Unknown”.

    Can you advise me?

    Thanks

  • Jerry

    I set mine up 48 hours ago but any e-mail I send to my new
    “AOL My eAddress.com” just gets returned by Mailer Daemon as “User Unknown”.

    Can you advise me?

    Thanks

  • Bill

    I tried to set up a domain which was available, but I don’t have a cell phone so I used a friend’s cell number. She never recieved the text message with my PIN.

    Do any of you know whether the cell account has to be in your own name for it to work?

  • Bill

    I tried to set up a domain which was available, but I don’t have a cell phone so I used a friend’s cell number. She never recieved the text message with my PIN.

    Do any of you know whether the cell account has to be in your own name for it to work?

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  • Patrick_Huy

    Hi all !,

    i do not live in USA, so my cellphone can not received PIN to register my e Address. I want to register this : patrick_huy@patrick-huy.com or patrick@patrick-huy.com. Any one live in uSA please help me. thank a lot

  • Patrick_Huy

    Hi all !,

    i do not live in USA, so my cellphone can not received PIN to register my e Address. I want to register this : patrick_huy@patrick-huy.com or patrick@patrick-huy.com. Any one live in uSA please help me. thank a lot

  • Marcone

    i do not live in USA, so my cellphone can not received PIN to register my e Address. . Any one live in uSA please help me. thank a lot my email is thegrapevine2006@aim.com help me

    Marcone

  • Marcone

    i do not live in USA, so my cellphone can not received PIN to register my e Address. . Any one live in uSA please help me. thank a lot my email is thegrapevine2006@aim.com help me

    Marcone

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