Free mail domain registration

There are several ways to get a free mail domain registration, but keep in mind that most of these options come with limitations and may not be suitable for commercial use. Here are a few options:

  1. Mailinator: Mailinator is a free email service that allows you to create a custom domain (e.g., yourname.mailinator.com) and receive emails. It's a great option for testing or personal use.
  2. Mailgun: Mailgun is a popular email service that offers a free plan with limited features. You can create a custom domain (e.g., yourname.mailgun.com) and receive emails. The free plan has a limit of 10,000 emails per month.
  3. Sendinblue: Sendinblue is an all-in-one marketing platform that offers a free plan with email marketing features. You can create a custom domain (e.g., yourname.sendinblue.com) and receive emails. The free plan has a limit of 300 emails per day.
  4. Zoho Mail: Zoho Mail is a free email service that offers a custom domain (e.g., yourname.zoho.com) and allows you to create custom email addresses. The free plan has a limit of 5 GB storage and 25 email accounts.
  5. Gmail: Google offers a custom domain feature for Gmail, which allows you to create custom email addresses (e.g., [email protected]) using your own domain. This feature is free, but you need to have a Google Workspace (formerly G Suite) account, which requires a paid subscription.

To get a free mail domain registration, you'll typically need to:

  1. Choose a service provider that offers a free plan or trial.
  2. Sign up for an account with the service provider.
  3. Verify your domain ownership by adding a TXT record or CNAME record to your domain's DNS settings.
  4. Set up your custom email address or domain.

Keep in mind that free plans often come with limitations, such as:

If you need a custom domain for commercial use or require more advanced features, you may need to consider a paid plan or a different email service provider.