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Previously on "Which Email Account should I use for my first email to ClientCo?"
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostI think I know my own email address, thank you!
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Postit's @gmail.com, not yahoo!!
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostAs long as it's not something like "[email protected]" you'll be fine whatever you use.
Nothing wrong, but just saying!
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Originally posted by dmrb View PostI have to email ClientCo for the first time tomorrow and wish to follow correct procedure for IR35 etc.
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Originally posted by worzelGummidge View PostThere are loads of similar companies out there but I use Swift internet for my website and three domains.
Each domain has about five email accounts with a webmail interface if I want it or you can just use MS Outlook.
I use myname.co.uk, myname.com ---> Pointing to: my Company name.co.uk
I would use your email address at your domain.
i.e: [email protected]
Swift internet also do websites but I paid someone to do a basic HTML one and I just copy it up to my domain.
I had forgotten HTML and could not be bothered to re-learn it.
If it gets overwritten but something / someone then I just copy it back again.
I pay about £200 per year but there are loads of companies that do hosting, email and domains.
p.s. If something goes wrong they are also quick to respond, so recommended.
Try Vidahost £29 a year for hosting, email and a free domain name IIRC
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Originally posted by dmrb View PostThanks JB. I am indeed guilty of over thinking
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There are loads of similar companies out there but I use Swift internet for my website and three domains.
Each domain has about five email accounts with a webmail interface if I want it or you can just use MS Outlook.
I use myname.co.uk, myname.com ---> Pointing to: my Company name.co.uk
I would use your email address at your domain.
i.e: [email protected]
Swift internet also do websites but I paid someone to do a basic HTML one and I just copy it up to my domain.
I had forgotten HTML and could not be bothered to re-learn it.
If it gets overwritten but something / someone then I just copy it back again.
I pay about £200 per year but there are loads of companies that do hosting, email and domains.
p.s. If something goes wrong they are also quick to respond, so recommended.
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostEh? Is this a serious question? If so, you're massively over-thinking this. You'll find plenty of material on IR35 in the guides on this site (to the right). After you've read that material, it should be obvious that an e-mail address isn't one of the pillars of (demonstrating that you aren't in) disguised employment Try this too:
https://www.ipse.co.uk/guide
Why would you even consider using an info@ e-mail address anyway? Perhaps something for handling website queries, but you're a representative of YourCo and you have a real name...
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WJBS
Also, if you own Your Co's domain how have you "purchased two email address"?
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Eh? Is this a serious question? If so, you're massively over-thinking this. You'll find plenty of material on IR35 in the guides on this site (to the right). After you've read that material, it should be obvious that an e-mail address isn't one of the pillars of (demonstrating that you aren't in) disguised employment Try this too:
https://www.ipse.co.uk/guide
Why would you even consider using an info@ e-mail address anyway? Perhaps something for handling website queries, but you're a representative of YourCo and you have a real name...
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