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Title: Setting up my own domain
Post by: wiltshirejohn on Jan 15, 2012, 12:11:40
I've been thinking about this subject for a while.  Does anybody have any recommendations for a host and/or registrar.

The main thing that I am looking for is to maintain a permanent (personal) email address whilst retaining IDNet as my ISP.

I think I know what is involved but would one of you more knowledgable types please set out a step-by-step guide on how to do this.

  A bit late but....   Happy New Year to one and all - wiltshirejohn.
Title: Re: Setting up my own domain
Post by: pctech on Jan 15, 2012, 12:13:12
Hi John.

What type of domain do you want? .co.uk or .com or .net?
Title: Re: Setting up my own domain
Post by: .Griff. on Jan 15, 2012, 12:15:58
I use http://www.123-reg.co.uk/ for all my domains. Maybe slightly cheaper alternatives out there but I can't fault the service from 123Reg.
Title: Re: Setting up my own domain
Post by: pctech on Jan 15, 2012, 12:20:24
I use http://www.netcetera.co.uk, again not the cheapest but really good service.

Title: Re: Setting up my own domain
Post by: wiltshirejohn on Jan 15, 2012, 12:25:49
Quote from: pctech on Jan 15, 2012, 12:13:12
Hi John.

What type of domain do you want? .co.uk or .com or .net?

It will probably be .net or .me - depends what is available for the name that I would like to use.

       Regards - wiltshirejohn
Title: Re: Setting up my own domain
Post by: Rik on Jan 15, 2012, 12:29:40
I use 1&1, John. Setting up the domain and mail service is a doddle, and the system walks your through it.
Title: Re: Setting up my own domain
Post by: zappaDPJ on Jan 15, 2012, 13:36:18
It's generally advisable to use different providers for the domain registration and hosting. That said, the initial set up would be easier using the same provider and there shouldn't be any difficulties if that provider has a good track record.

Generally I use http://www.names.co.uk/ for domain registration and http://www.tsohost.co.uk/ for the hosting. If you do use go for the same provider I'd certainly recommend tsohost. They are highly affordable, very reliable and respond to any support tickets raised within minutes.
Title: Re: Setting up my own domain
Post by: Niall on Jan 15, 2012, 14:01:14
Quote from: .Griff. on Jan 15, 2012, 12:15:58
I use http://www.123-reg.co.uk/ for all my domains. Maybe slightly cheaper alternatives out there but I can't fault the service from 123Reg.

I use them too.
Title: Re: Setting up my own domain
Post by: psp83 on Jan 15, 2012, 14:17:57
I use http://www.123-reg.co.uk as well, gives you full control over the domain.

I stay well away from 1and1, transferring a domain from them to another registrar is a joke. it took 13 days to transfer a .com domain to my 123-reg account over Christmas.
Title: Re: Setting up my own domain
Post by: Ted on Jan 15, 2012, 15:24:12
I use 1and1 here. I've used it for years and it's been utterly reliable.

Instant Mail Account

5 x 2gb Pop3/Imap mail boxes £0.69/month (first 3 months free)

.co.uk domain £2.99/year (first year £2.49)

All prices + vat (but they all are)

Never tried to transfer away so can't comment on that aspect. 


Edit : Full Webmail access also.
Title: Re: Setting up my own domain
Post by: pctech on Jan 15, 2012, 15:36:51
Cancelling or transferring away from 1 and 1 can be a bit of a nightmare as their contract management tool (or the server hosting it) seems to be a bit flaky.

I moved away to a host that supported greylisting (which netcetera do) as I was getting a lot of spam, a lot of this has now disappeared so its obviously working effectively.


Title: Re: Setting up my own domain
Post by: wecpcs on Jan 15, 2012, 16:15:19
Quote from: Ted on Jan 15, 2012, 15:24:12
I use 1and1 here. I've used it for years and it's been utterly reliable.

Instant Mail Account

5 x 2gb Pop3/Imap mail boxes £0.69/month (first 3 months free)

.co.uk domain £2.99/year (first year £2.49)

All prices + vat (but they all are)

Never tried to transfer away so can't comment on that aspect. 


Edit : Full Webmail access also.

I totally agree as I have been using 1&1 for over 1 year with no problems whatsoever.

Colin
Title: Re: Setting up my own domain
Post by: psp83 on Jan 15, 2012, 21:05:45
Quote from: wecpcs on Jan 15, 2012, 16:15:19
I totally agree as I have been using 1&1 for over 1 year with no problems whatsoever.

Colin

Good luck with contacting 1and1 support when a server goes down & getting information out of them  :laugh:
Title: Re: Setting up my own domain
Post by: Lance on Jan 15, 2012, 23:21:22
Another vote for 123-reg where my .me domain is registered. I host my own mail and web though on my server so can't comment on that but having full DNS control made it nice and easy to set up.
Title: Re: Setting up my own domain
Post by: Terryphi on Jan 17, 2012, 14:59:04
I recommend  http://ariotek.co.uk for web hosting and domain registration.  I have used them for several years and have been very satisfied with the service.
Title: Re: Setting up my own domain
Post by: sparky on Jan 18, 2012, 10:55:08
A vote for VidaHost here:-

https://www.vidahost.com/ (https://www.vidahost.com/)

Some good offers as well, especially if you commit to more than one year.
Title: Re: Setting up my own domain
Post by: pctech on Jan 18, 2012, 11:56:04
Quote from: psp83 on Jan 15, 2012, 21:05:45
Good luck with contacting 1and1 support when a server goes down & getting information out of them  :laugh:


Or trying to cancel.

They make you ring up on an expensive 0844 number too if you want support.