Unlimited E-Mail Addresses

When you sign up with an Internet Service Provider (ISP) for Internet access, they usually give you an e-mail address for incoming e-mail. For example, if you sign up with Telstra BigPond, you might get the e-mail address .

The problem with this address is that it reflects your ISP's branding, not yours. It also makes it difficult to change ISPs, because you then have to notify everybody of a new e-mail address.

The solution is to use e-mail addresses at your domain name.

When you have your own domain name (as you do when you use our Web site package), you can create an unlimited number of e-mail addresses at your domain name. For example, if your domain name is example.com, you can have , , and so on. You might use the fred@ address for yourself (if your name is Fred!), the sales@ address for sales enquiries, and the info@ address for everything else.

With each address you create, you can either have it forwarded to another address or it can have its own mailbox.

Some Web hosts charge a fee for each new e-mail address you create, but our Web host doesn't. You can create as many e-mail addresses as you like for no extra fee.

First Step Communications Pty Ltd
8 Windich Place, Leederville WA 6007, Australia
Help Desk / Support:
    E-mail
    Phone 1300 791 780 from landline, 08 9841 1285 from mobile phone, +61 8 9841 1285 from outside Australia
Sales:
    E-mail
    Phone 08 9444 1225 within Australia, +61 8 9444 1225 from outside Australia
Fax: (+61) 08 9238 0705
www.firststep.com.au

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