Business Email
How to set up professional business email on your own domain — provisioning, DNS records, deliverability best practices, and team mailbox management.
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Free Business Email With Domain: What "Free" Really Costs
Every 'free business email with domain' option restricts something you'll actually need. Here's the operator truth: what breaks, when it breaks, and when paying $3.50/mo is the smarter call.
Email Hosting for Small Business: Complete Provider Guide (2026)
Email hosting for small business covers storage architecture, sending infrastructure, authentication standards, and pricing. This guide compares suites, email-first hosts, bundled web hosting, and self-hosted options with a detailed migration plan.
Business Email Pricing: Real Costs & Hidden Traps (2026)
You see $6/user, think $30/month, then get a $150 invoice. Business email pricing is a stack of renewal cliffs, storage overages, and compliance taxes. Here's what you actually pay—and how to avoid the traps.
Create Email With Your Domain: Full Setup Guide
Set up professional email on your own domain in under 30 minutes. This runbook covers MX records, mailbox creation, SPF/DKIM/DMARC authentication, and how to avoid the DNS mistakes that kill deliverability.
Set Up Email on My Domain: Fix Login Works, Mail Doesn't
You can log in but mail still won't flow. This runbook walks you from 60-second triage to CLI diagnostics — fixing MX records, SMTP port blocks, auth failures, and the DNS mistakes that cause silent delivery failures.
Secure Email for Business: Minimum Security Settings (2026)
Your email inbox is the master key to everything else in your business. This is the minimum security baseline — 12 controls that block the attacks that actually take down SMBs.
Business Email for Small Business: What It Is, Why It Matters, and How to Choose a Provider (2026)
Most small businesses treat business email like a commodity. It’s not — it’s your identity layer, security perimeter, and migration risk. Here’s the operator’s guide to choosing the right infrastructure.