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Ask HN: Custom email domains for personal email?

1 pointsby unnervingduckabout 1 year ago
I&#x27;ve been considering getting a custom domain for my email so I wouldn&#x27;t be tied to a single email provider, how have you set it up?<p>The registrar and the TLD have to be something trusted, I know people have gotten their cheap domains hijacked. Porkbun seems like a fair and inexpensive option, maybe with the .net TLD? Cheaper options exist but I don&#x27;t want anything weird sounding that could trigger spam filters.<p>Also the naming scheme? I thought of firstname@lastname.tld, but many of them are taken, and if I were to set up multiple email aliases, I would be revealing my last name even if I don&#x27;t want to. It should be at least a little professional sounding, something I won&#x27;t regret in the long-term.<p>Of course many of these things are a matter of personal preference, but I want to hear how it works for everyone.

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nullindividualabout 1 year ago
TLD doesn&#x27;t matter, but it&#x27;s best to stick to common TLDs where possible.<p>Naming scheme doesn&#x27;t matter. Use whatever works for you.<p>Registrar is up to you. Namecheap is another popular option.<p>What is more important is you use the correct SPF, DMARC, and DKIM records. Your email host will tell you what the values should be (sans DMARC, but that&#x27;s an easy search away).<p>Prefix your post with &#x27;Ask HN&#x27;. [0]<p>[0] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;newsfaq.html">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;newsfaq.html</a>
NetworkPersonabout 1 year ago
Basically, spend some time finding a domain you like and then get it. From there, pick an email service you like or self host. I got coffeefuelednerds.com because it was a fun name. And I can make it sound like a business is the need arises. Not sure I’d like getting lastname.com for email (though in my case, a distillery already owns that one hah).