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I'm trying to register a domain name and am getting totally confused by all the sites offering so called 'simple' services.

 

I want to be able to have www.myname.com to point to my current freeserve webspace.

 

I also want to be able to have email forwarded from dave@myname.com to my existing freeserve email account and rach@myname.com to forward to my other half's existing email account.

 

Has anyone done this and can they recommend a good company which (a) isn't too expensive and (b) is fairly easy to use.

 

Cheers

 

Dave

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Yes Dave smile.gif

Seem, its easy - www.seem.co.uk

 

I registered turboz.co.uk for £9.99 and it redirects to my tripod free webspace and redirects anything@turboz.co.uk to my email address.

 

HTH

Glen

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Cheers Glen, I'll check them out.

 

Do you know if it's possible to have different email addresses forwarding to different places - e.g. glen@turboz.co.uk going to one address and ayrton@turboz.co.uk going to a different one ?

 

Actually, just had a look in Outlook Express and that seems to allow incoming mail to be directed to a different folder depending on what addresses are in the 'To' field. If this is the case, then can I direct my mails into one folder and Rachel's into another folder ? This would solve my problem.

 

Dave

 

[This message has been edited by Hairsy (edited 06-05-2002).]

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