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Anonymous Domain Email
You want to send and receive anonymous domain under your own domain without the
need of a web hosting?
We support now Anonymous Domain Email, where you can send and receive anonymous
email via SMTP/POP3 from your own email client, under your own domain name and
without
accessing AnonymousSpeech.com webemail.
Profit from increased sendling limits! The perfect anonymous
solution for businesses and organizations.
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IP Anonymized, Your private IP address never appears |
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starting from
10.00 €/month
Order
here
(cash or bank wire only) |
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Use your preferred email client (Outlook, Thunderbird, etc) |
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Use your own domain name (register anonymous domain) |
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POP3/SMTP |
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Anonymity Guarantee |
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Send up to 5,000 emails monthly |
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Create up to 25 email addresses |
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Web Email |
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SSL Encryption |
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No email marketing, no spam |
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For any questions you may have please access our forum
or contact us
How to Setup Anonymous Domain Email
- Since you are using your own domain name you have to change the nameserver setting
or MX records at your current domain registrar.
Go to your current domain registrar (if you host your domain with AnonymousSpeech.com,
continue at step 3)
- Select your domain name and watch out for a menu where you can change the nameserver
settings. The implementation how to set your nameserver may vary between each different
domain registrar.
Set your new nameserver to ns1.sv7991.si-servers.com and
ns2.sv7991.si-servers.com
Note! It may take up to 48 hours until your domain points to our nameserver
- Move to the Anonymous Domain/Hosting
Manager and click on the SETTINGS link.
Add email accounts to your account.
anonymous_domainhosting_manager.aspx

- Add the email addresses you want to use via POP3/SMTP

- Configure your email client.
The examples below show you how to configure OfficeOutlook 2003. If you are running
a different email client, the screens will be different.
-> Go the the TOOLS menu and click on Email-Accounts...
-> Select POP3 and click NEXT

-> Fill in all blank textboxes with the proper information. Replace
yourDomain.com with your actual domain name and the email address
you set up in step 4.
-> After you filled out all information, click the More Settings...
button

-> Click on the Outgoing Server Tab
-> Switch on My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication
-> Select Use same settings as my incoming mail server
-> Press the OK button

In case your ISP provider is blocking SMTP Port 25, switch to SMTP Port 587
(CLICK ON ADVANCED TAB)
If you face any difficulties setting up your anonymous domain email, please
contact us.
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