Best email forwarding service?

digdugdogg

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My sister is changing her email service from AOL to her cable provider. I was wondering what the best email forwarding service is? I know there is returnpath.com, but I'm afraid that they will take her new address and spam it. I don't really know of any other email forwarding services besides returnpath. Any suggestions? Besides NOT forwarding emails!! TIA:)

 

RossMAN

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Register a domain with namecheap.com or godaddy.com which includes FREE domain forwarding to her cable provider.

Bonus: Her e-mail address will NEVER change again whether she's in Pittsburgh, Paris, Pakistan or Pluto.
 

digdugdogg

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Originally posted by: Baked
Gmail.

Yeah, I was thinking of suggesting she should use Gmail, since that's my main email now. But she just sent out an email telling everybody what her new email is.

Or maybe she can use Gmail to receive those forwarded emails?? maybe
 

digdugdogg

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Originally posted by: RossMAN
Register a domain with namecheap.com or godaddy.com which includes FREE domain forwarding to her cable provider.

Bonus: Her e-mail address will NEVER change again whether she's in Pittsburgh, Paris, Pakistan or Pluto.

Yeah, I guess she could always go that route. Anyone else have any other options out there?
 

RossMAN

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Originally posted by: digdugdogg
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Register a domain with namecheap.com or godaddy.com which includes FREE domain forwarding to her cable provider.

Bonus: Her e-mail address will NEVER change again whether she's in Pittsburgh, Paris, Pakistan or Pluto.

Yeah, I guess she could always go that route. Anyone else have any other options out there?

What if she signs up for a free email forwarding service and they go out of business? Then she'll need to do it again.

GoDaddy.com is the #1 domain registrar and most likely isn't going anywhere, buy a domain and use their FREE e-mail forwarding. Costs a whopping $8.95/yr
 

randomlinh

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Originally posted by: RossMAN
Register a domain with namecheap.com or godaddy.com which includes FREE domain forwarding to her cable provider.

Bonus: Her e-mail address will NEVER change again whether she's in Pittsburgh, Paris, Pakistan or Pluto.

I dunno about Pluto, the aliens might have some restrictions on access.