Email access domain
An email access domain is a domain name that is used to access an email account. It is typically in the format of "[email protected]" where "username" is the username of the email account and "domain.com" is the domain name.
Here are some common examples of email access domains:
- Gmail: @gmail.com
- Yahoo: @yahoo.com
- Outlook: @outlook.com
- Hotmail: @hotmail.com
- AOL: @aol.com
- iCloud: @icloud.com
- Microsoft: @microsoft.com
- Live: @live.com
- Outlook.com: @outlook.com
- Protonmail: @protonmail.com
When you sign up for an email account, you typically choose a username and a domain name. The domain name is the part of the email address that comes after the "@" symbol. For example, if your email address is "[email protected]", "gmail.com" is the domain name.
Email access domains can be categorized into two main types:
- Public email domains: These are domains that are open to the public and can be used by anyone. Examples include @gmail.com, @yahoo.com, and @hotmail.com.
- Private email domains: These are domains that are specific to a company, organization, or institution and can only be used by authorized individuals. Examples include @company.com, @school.edu, and @hospital.org.
Email access domains can also be used to create email aliases, which are alternative email addresses that forward to a primary email address. For example, if you have an email address "[email protected]", you can create an email alias "[email protected]" that forwards to your primary email address.