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Old 11-12-2013, 05:46 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by AnemicOak View Post
Get a domain (annual fee varies) and a hosting account somewhere (mine's $4 a month), or at least that's how I do it.
Brian beat me to it.

Mine's a bit more expensive as my ISP is also my web host, but a google search for "email host" will give lots of options.

Domain name *averages* about $9/year (some cheaper, some more). You'll need an email app that can handle pop3 or imap (pop3 - everything downloaded - imap - mail remains on host until deleted). Every OS that I know about has a native email app.

Takes a bit of setup, but most email hosts have help files and/or help desks.
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