Costs for using your own domain email address

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Costs for using your own domain email address

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How much does it cost to create an email address with your own domain?

The main costs are domain acquisition fees, renewal fees, and server rental fees. Each of these costs varies depending on the top-level domain (.com, .net, .jp, etc.) and the provider, with acquisition fees ranging from 1 to 10,000 yen (at the time of signing the contract) and renewal fees ranging from 1,000 to 10,000 yen (annual).

In addition, server rental fees vary insurance leads for seniors depending on the provider and type, with the average cost ranging from 150 yen to 9,500 yen (monthly).



Can I create a free email address with my own domain?
When creating an email address with your own domain, you will need to pay domain acquisition and renewal fees, as well as rental server fees. However, if you create multiple email addresses within a contracted server, there is no charge.







Frequently asked questions when creating an email address with your own domain
Q.What is a mail server?
A mail server is a computer on which software with the ability to send and receive emails is installed. Basically, almost all rental servers come equipped with a mail server as standard.

For more information on mail servers, please see the links below.




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Q.What is DNS?
DNS is an abbreviation for "Domain Name System" and is a system for linking domains and servers. When sending an email from a sending server to a receiving server, an IP address linked to the destination email address is required, and this DNS converts the domain of the destination email address into an IP address.

For more information on DNS, please see the following links:
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