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    i have my website for a few years but know very little about updating it
    i have someone who sometimes helps me.
    anyhow the email i have been using is woodguy7777@gmail.com
    what i realy need to do is get my own email address.
    can anyone tell me how i go about doing this?
    and how many email addresses i am allowed.
    www.timberline-furniture.com
    thanks paul

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    Hi,

    You can create as many mailboxes under your domain as needed. You just should go to Email section in your cPanel and click on Email accounts, fill in all required forms, and it is ready for use.
    Last edited by Elena O.; 10-16-2009 at 10:36 AM.

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    If you like using Gmail, you can continue to do so even when using your new e-mail address such as paul@timberline-furniture.com. You could do this by creating a cPanel forwarder to the Gmail account instead of a cPanel mail account. You would then set paul@timberline-furniture.com as an address that can appear as FROM when you send new mail from Gmail.

    Another way is to use Google domains, so that Gmail would handle DNS and all mail traffic for your domain.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan B View Post
    If you like using Gmail
    the only thing about using another mail service is that when you send mail out it'll show from that email. In that case, you must at least not forget to set the "reply to" to the domain email that fowarded the mail in the first place.

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    That is not correct. As I wrote to the OP, you can edit Gmail settings to allow an alternate address to appear as the sender in the FROM field.
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