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by mitchellpkt
557 days ago
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Yep I found this approach works great. I have a personally-owned domain name connected to my [paid] account with a smaller email provider. The domain is managed at a large well-known registrar, I keep it paid up 3+ years in advance, and make sure to keep my contact information up to date. If anything goes wrong with the email provider (including going out of business), I will just redirect from my DNS settings. If I get locked out of my domain for some reason, there are clear next steps for me to open a ticket with the registrar and move towards resolving the issue. I got it all hooked up in an afternoon, many years ago, and it was completely set-it-and-forget-it, besides logging into the registrar occasionally to extend the domain ownership. (continuous backups are another matter - mine aren't fully automated yet) |
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