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Website hosting for a .mobi domain

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Hi everyone

 

I am looking for some advice on the best all in service for hosting a .mobi domain and a small number of email accounts.

 

I am bit out of touch with it, I started off with blue host.com for a 2 year period but they really jacked the prices up on renewal so I moved the hosting to GoDaddy as it was far cheaper but I failed to do enough research and only after the move I realized the hidden costs of email addresses and other bolt ons so anyone recommendations which I am doing some more thorough research would be appreciated

I registered my domain name with GoDaddy.

I use Zoho to host my email server for free, there are several guides on the internet on how to set it up.

I can then access my email on my iPhone, iPad, Zoho web site (hardly ever use), and Outlook running on my home PC.

Works great, fairly easy to setup, and once setup have never had to touch it again.

 

I don't have a web page server for my domain name.

 

Slightly off-topic:

I do use dynamicdns (free) to point my domain name to my home IP address.

I use the ddclient docker to keep my dynamic IP address (even though I don't think it has ever changed) up to date with my domain name.

Then I use the OpenVPN docker to access my home network by using my domain name.

I have experimented with using a web server docker to host my own webpage from my unRaid server, but I have since deleted that.

 

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Thanks for the info, I will look into it!

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