Aliencamel is a
very flexible email service. You can use it as a standalone email service,
with a personal domain name, or forward email from your ISP without changing your email address.
1. Simple, Standalone, Email.
After setting up your Aliencamel account. You can tell all your friends
about your new Aliencamel email address. That's all there is to it.
If you're
new to the Internet, and don't have many email buddies yet, this is the
simplest and fastest way to get clean email for life.
2. Personalized Email Address.
If you have your own
Internet domain name, you can use Aliencamel as your email
service. Most domain name registrars allow you to forward emails for your domain
to a third-party email service. Check with your domain name hosting service for more details.
If you want to purchase your own Internet domain, and get Personalized Email,
we are an affiliate of Networksolutions. You can purchase a domain from them and then forward your email to your Aliencamel account.
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3. "Forward" email from your ISP.
If you are like most Internet users, you probably use the email service provided by
your
ISP. While
this is OK for casual Internet users, you should think about what would happen if one day, you
want to switch to another ISP. You may move away from your city and your existing ISP
does not serve your new location, or you might just find another ISP has a better deal than
than the one you're with today.
If you have already given out your email address (from your ISP)
to many friends and colleagues, you
can simply ask your ISP to forward your emails to your Aliencamel account.
Some ISPs allow you to do this yourself via their Support Web Pages. This is an example from
Australia's Bigpond
service.
4. Use our "Remote POP" feature to collect your emails.
AlienCamel can collect your emails from a
POP email account (the standard email service of most ISPs) and filter those
emails with our anti-spam and anti-virus features.
You can setup this function here: http://aliencamel.com/info/settings/remote-pop
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