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Permanent Lifetime E-mail Address |
An internet E-mail address is composed of three parts: A typical email address you might create is:
username@domain_name.tld
for example, fred123@aol.com
The domain_name is the critical part here, because you have to choose a domain_name that is not already in use.
Domain names are limited to 67 characters, although you want to keep the name short and convenient
for your friends and colleagues to remember.
Once you choose a domain_name, then you can choose any username you want. The tld is also important.
The most common tld is ".com", although .net and .org are also available. We do not generally recommend
the use of these other two unless your personal situation makes these extensions useful.
yourfirstname@yourfamilyname.com
With the standard LEA, you get ONE complete E-mail address (see above).
Once you choose an available domain_name and tld, then you can select any username you want in order to create
your full E-mail address. If you choose to add the "unlimited usernames" option, then you can add and use as many
different usernames at your domain_name.tld as you wish. You do not even have to notify us of these usernames
since we set up your account to automatically re-direct any and all of them to the E-mail address that you selected
in the beginning. And of course, you can always change this E-mail re-directing address. The first step is to
find
and
sign-up
for (also called
registering
) your domain name. Once
you have successfully registered your domain name, we will be in contact with you to establish
your username for the standard lifetime email address, or setup your unlimited username option.
If you are just curious about what domain names are available, you can
search
by clicking here
Here are some examples you might use with the unlimited usernames option:
yourname@yourfamilyname.com
spousename@yourfamilyname.com
oldestchildname@yourfamilyname.com
nextchildname@yourfamilyname.com
The domain_name and especially the usernames are limited essentially by your imagination.
and then selecting cancel when you are done browsing domain names.
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