Unless you are very savvy in server-related issues, that's not
really feasible. Also, most ISPs will block mail sent from a home
server.
You can, however, easily obtain your own domain name (about
$8 per year), then send and receive mail with that domain name.
Go to any domain registrar website, such as http://www.godaddy.com/
In addition to the domain name, a hosting service is needed. There are some
services that offer email only services, but they seem to be more expensive
than paying for a web site and using the email server included with most
hosting services.
Unless you are very savvy in server-related issues, that's not
really feasible. Also, most ISPs will block mail sent from a home
server.
You can, however, easily obtain your own domain name (about
$8 per year), then send and receive mail with that domain name.
Go to any domain registrar website, such as http://www.godaddy.com/
You can get by without a hosting service. Most domain registrars
including the one I use (GoDaddy) provide domain mail forwarding
to any external email address as part of the annual registration fee.
When I send a email to a wrong adress,it can't to send successful.
So the system will send a Remind email again and again to tell u that it'
failure for u to send the email .