How to create free e-mail account with Your domain name?

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This is just quick tip how to add personal and free e-mail account using Your domain name using Gmail service , which I hope will be useful for someone, who didn’t know this one.

Example – You have bought domain address like -   http://www.exampledomain.com.

Lets say You want to get e-mail – yourname@exampledomain.com, but don’t want to pay for that? Easy!

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Okay, let’s do it step by step:

1. So at first You need to have already existing Gmail account. You can register easily here -

gmail-register

2. I will not go in details – verifying and setting up Your account – so the next step to do -

Press this button – at right top side of page :

gmail-settings

3.Continue here:

gmail-account

4-7. Follow-up is pretty straight forward, step by step, upload requested *.html document to server, wait until Google checks it and use it! Wasn’t so hard, yeah?

I just wanted to show this feature to people, who own their own domain, but don’t know how to set-up professional email address.

Hope this helped! ;)

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  • Olujola ayodeji peter

    Posted 318 days ago
    27

    No coment

  • Awaismunir

    Posted 364 days ago
    26

    This is bindas

  • sk

    Posted 458 days ago
    25

    Thank you for your Blog re, ‘How to create free e-mail account with Your domain name?’.

    Sorry but If i click ‘Settings’ I only see ‘Accounts and Import’, which does not have an option for ‘Use gmail with your domain for free’

    Assuming i needed the older version. I cant find ‘Older version’ link anywhere on the google page. I am logged on using my ID.

    Has this been removed or changed?

    Thank you for your help in advance

  • vaibhav

    Posted 467 days ago
    24

    google helped me a lot for their custom email address service. thanks to google !!!

  • Malekite

    Posted 603 days ago
    22

    I really enjoyed this. It’s the second blog post I’ve read in full in Bloglines in weeks :-) I’m not that familiar with his work, but he seems like a very cool guy.

  • Jaya

    Posted 657 days ago
    21

    Hi i tried but 3 step –>Have your own domain ? > Learn more > not there in my gmail Account

  • Ignacio

    Posted 665 days ago
    19

    Nice, but it costs 50 U$S per email/per year

    • Dainis Graveris

      Posted 664 days ago
      20

      ah, back then it was free..and I am still using it for free..

  • KarmaQ

    Posted 678 days ago
    18

    I would like to set up a free email with my domain that STAYS free. This is just a trial.

  • ncie

    Posted 705 days ago
    17

    Thanks for this great blog dude

  • Violet

    Posted 712 days ago
    16

    Wow! Thx a lot! Really helped me. Keep up the good work!!! :)

  • Kriss

    Posted 874 days ago
    15

    Actually they haven’t deleted step 3. Follow this steps now:
    1. Login into your account
    2. Look on the footer (e.g: ©Google) and search for “older version” link, Click it.
    Then follow step 3.
    3. Login into your account > Settings > Account > Have your own domain ? > Learn more > From now on you will know what you have to do.

    Cheers.

    • SK

      Posted 469 days ago
      23

      Thank you for your Blog re, ‘How to create free e-mail account with Your domain name?’.

      Sorry but If i click ‘Settings’ I only see ‘Accounts and Import’, which does not have an option for ‘Use gmail with your domain for free’

      Assuming i needed the older version. I cant find ‘Older version’ link anywhere on the google page. I am logged on using my ID.

      Has this been removed or changed?

      Thank you for your help in advance

  • Bassam

    Posted 975 days ago
    14

    They removed step 3 in Gmail, help :(

  • Deborah

    Posted 988 days ago
    13

    This is very helpful. Never know when it can come in handy
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  • moneca

    Posted 1039 days ago
    12

    i registered but i cannot find the domain name like in your tutorial. has it been evolved out of the gmail offerings.
    .-= moneca´s last blog ..http://www.absolutesanctuary.com =-.

  • ajinkya

    Posted 1044 days ago
    11

    HI,
    I did not understand what do u say in 3rd step.There’s no option called “Have your domain”.Pl help me.

  • Jeramie

    Posted 1056 days ago
    10

    Hey very nice blog!! Will add to feed reader :-)

  • Upendra

    Posted 1116 days ago
    9

    I dont usually post but this time I will,Thanks alot for the great read :)

  • George Nichols

    Posted 1119 days ago
    8

    Thank you for your help!

  • Antique Ring

    Posted 1131 days ago
    7

    I usually do not comment on blog posts but I found this quite interesting, so here goes. Thanks! Regards, P.

  • asker

    Posted 1168 days ago
    6

    ohh… nice post :)

  • aSKer

    Posted 1168 days ago
    5

    Hey very nice blog!!

  • CSS Envy | aSKer

    Posted 1168 days ago
    4

    I am really fan of your blog…

  • Christian

    Posted 1168 days ago
    3

    Wasn’t having much success finding info about this.. until I found your blog post in Google. Thanks!

  • Murray

    Posted 1183 days ago
    2

    Dang!

    And I just bought hosted email service just recently. I’ll remember it for next time!

    Good post!

  • Keshavaya

    Posted 1197 days ago
    1

    Wow! what an idea ! What a concept ! Beautiful .. Amazing

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