E mail domain free

Here are some free email domain options:

  1. Gmail: You can create a custom domain email address using Gmail's custom domain feature. This allows you to use your own domain name with Gmail's email service. For example, [name]@yourdomain.com.
  2. Zoho Mail: Zoho offers a free email service with custom domain support. You can create a custom domain email address with Zoho Mail, such as [name]@yourdomain.com.
  3. ProtonMail: ProtonMail is a free, open-source email service that offers custom domain support. You can create a custom domain email address with ProtonMail, such as [name]@yourdomain.com.
  4. FastMail: FastMail is a free email service that offers custom domain support. You can create a custom domain email address with FastMail, such as [name]@yourdomain.com.
  5. Mail.com: Mail.com offers a free email service with custom domain support. You can create a custom domain email address with Mail.com, such as [name]@yourdomain.com.
  6. Yandex Mail: Yandex Mail is a free email service that offers custom domain support. You can create a custom domain email address with Yandex Mail, such as [name]@yourdomain.com.
  7. Tutanota: Tutanota is a free, open-source email service that offers custom domain support. You can create a custom domain email address with Tutanota, such as [name]@yourdomain.com.

To set up a custom domain email address with any of these services, you'll typically need to:

  1. Register a domain name (if you haven't already).
  2. Set up DNS records for your domain (e.g., MX records, TXT records).
  3. Configure your email service to use your custom domain.

Keep in mind that some of these services may have limitations or restrictions on their free plans, such as storage space or the number of email addresses you can create. Be sure to review the terms and conditions before signing up.