Free email service branded to your website

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by YCOB, Aug 9, 2007.

  1. #1
    Hi everyone,
    I received an email from my advertising network last night, they are now offering free email hosting service(private label). That's what they say:
    "free email hosting services. We will provide free email accounts registered under your domain name, allowing you to offer email service for your website users. A login page branded to your website will also be setup for absolutely free." Let's tell me what you think, if it's really free, worth to try?:eek:
     
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  2. Abhik

    Abhik ..:: The ONE ::..

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    Yeah sure.. go with it.
     
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  3. YCOB

    YCOB Peon

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    this free email service is provided by maillier.com. I went to the site and email my rep, Sounds like a real free email hosting service. really cost me nothing. What do all of you think? :)
     
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    dairyman Notable Member

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    Looks cool. Let me try and let u know about it ;)
     
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    Kerosene Alpha & Omega™ Staff

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    Why would anyone want another email account?

    maillier.com sounds totally iffy. As does this thread.
     
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    PowerExtreme Banned

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    looks intresting try it out
     
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  7. bidder

    bidder Active Member

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    free email service or host(space). this term is sound interesting. glad to hear from other poster before i'm going to try it.
     
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    doonis11 Peon

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    every host provides email accounts with their websites.
    my website host provides me with 6 free accounts. These are much better than regular accounts. For example if yr internet provider gives u an account, if you ever change providers they keep the email. Also much better than free email providers (hotmail, yahoo etc.) for obvious reasons
     
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  9. YCOB

    YCOB Peon

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    I think i am going to try it anyway, it's free, no hurt. I think what's good about it is because it can help me to direct traffics and advertise. For users, they can send SMS, mail encryption and outlook synchronization, do them all over there. I hope that can help me to drag users to my email. I'll try it, free meal bro. ;)
     
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    Hi everyone,

    Maillier.com is a free email hosting service provider. We offer free domain mails hosting to domain owners, webmaster and their members and customers. Since the member login page is highly customizable, webmasters can integrate this free email service to their website. Members can then go to your website to login to their accounts to receive, send, encrypt emails, sms, anything they want. Webmasters can even send mass emails to all of their members, even place ads on the login page or members' emails. All of the accounts will be hosted in maillier's servers. Both webmasters and members don't have to pay for anything. It's 100% ad free. our service is still in beta testing phrase, we need your input and comment. I hope i answer all of the questions. :)

    Rico Ho
    rico@yesup.com
     
    YCOB, Aug 13, 2007 IP
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    theultimate1 Banned

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    I'm yet to try it but I don't see anything "tiffy" about it... I'm sure they have ads in the back office to earn from or in the mailbox folders...

    EDIT: Ok, taking back my words... I signed up and didn't see an option to brand my outgoing e-mail as per my domain... tiffy? maybe... I don't see any ads in the backoffice either... wondering what they're doing...
     
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