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Server Hosting Email Question

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With my present web hosting situation I can receive email through my domain, but can not send. I know that is standard for most hosting companies to combat spammers, but are there some that will allow me to send and receive from my domain?

 

Confused? I was after re-reading the above.

 

For example. Let's say I owned the domain http://www.texsox.com My hosting company would allow me to receive mail addressed to me@texsox.com but when I send, I would have to send as me@aol.com or whomever is my ISP.

 

I want to send and receive like I had a dedicated server.

You should be able to through any domain you register. If you can't it's a matter of a (VERY) few bucks.

 

PM me - I might be able to help you?

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