CodeCanyon Temp Mail
While browsing the internet, I will teach you how to set up the "Temp Mail" project that I recently purchased from CodeCanyon.
At first, it might seem a bit confusing, but after a few trial and error attempts, you will understand how simple the installation actually is.
First, Let's Find a Great Domain Name
The first step is to find a great domain related to "temp mail"! To find the best domain extension, we will use the "iwantmyname" tool.
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Enter the keyword into the search bar to perform the search. To hide unavailable domain names, click the "Hide unavailable domains?" button.
Did you find a great domain? Don’t worry about the price if the domain name you want is expensive.
- ".rar"
- ".rip"
- ".zip"
Now, I will teach you how to buy the domain with the best price.
Make Sure Your Domain Doesn’t Become Spam Mail
For example, today I purchased "www.tempmail.rip" and "www.tempmail.zip". I don’t want these domain names to become spam mail websites in the future!
For this, I will buy a cheap domain with a "Top Level Domains" feature and avoid a low-quality domain.
Let’s Find the Cheapest Domain Prices! "TLD-List"
To find the cheapest domain prices on the internet, let’s check out the "TLD-List" website.
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The site has thousands of different domain extensions. What you should pay attention to is the initial cost of the domain and the renewal price for the following years.
Once you consider these, you will have a great domain!
Hosting We’ll Need
Now that we have purchased the domain, the next step is hosting.
For this, we will use the "Trust Pilot" website. The best hosting options and prices can be found here.
I will introduce you to the hosting site I have been using for almost two years without any problems.
Our hosting website is "www.etheron.nl". It might sound strange, but you will not regret it when it comes to both price and performance.
The "Web Hosting Budget" package will be enough for you as a start.