Mail id domains

Here are some popular email domain extensions:

  1. .com: The most popular and widely used domain extension, often used by businesses and individuals.
  2. .org: Typically used by non-profit organizations, charities, and community groups.
  3. .net: Originally intended for network infrastructure providers, now widely used by individuals and businesses.
  4. .edu: Reserved for educational institutions in the United States.
  5. .gov: Reserved for government agencies in the United States.
  6. .biz: Used by businesses and entrepreneurs.
  7. .info: Used by individuals and businesses for general information purposes.
  8. .name: Used by individuals and businesses for personal or company branding.
  9. .pro: Used by professionals and businesses in specific industries.
  10. .cc: Used by individuals and businesses, often for personal or creative projects.
  11. .me: Used by individuals and businesses, often for personal or creative projects.
  12. .io: Used by startups and technology companies, often for innovative projects.
  13. .co: Used by companies and individuals, often for business or creative purposes.
  14. .tk: Used by Tokelau, a small island nation in the Pacific Ocean, for domain registration.
  15. .ly: Used by Libya for domain registration.
  16. .nu: Used by Niue, a small island nation in the Pacific Ocean, for domain registration.
  17. .ws: Used by Samoa for domain registration.
  18. .tv: Used by Tuvalu, a small island nation in the Pacific Ocean, for domain registration.
  19. .asia: Used by the Asia-Pacific region for domain registration.
  20. .aero: Used by the aviation industry for domain registration.

These are just a few examples of the many email domain extensions available. Each domain extension has its own set of rules and regulations, and some may be more suitable for certain types of businesses or individuals than others.