Hostinger and the crazy email subscription
How was your experience with Hostinger? Good? Bad?
Can I migrate my existing emails to hostinger email hosting service?
Yes, you can. Once you’ve purchased a plan and created an email account, you can use our easy-to-use Email Import tool to migrate emails from your previous provider in a few clicks. No need for any technical know-how on your end. You can check this article to learn how to migrate business email services to Hostinger.
How to transfer my .email domain to Hostinger?
Before transferring a domain name, make sure that:
- Your domain is active.
- 60 days have passed since you registered or transferred your domain.
Once all set, easily transfer your .email domain to Hostinger in four steps:
- Go to our Domain Transfer page, enter your domain, and click Transfer.
- Proceed with the purchase and gain access to your hPanel account.
- Fill in your EPP code – obtain this information from your current registrar.
- Confirm your domain transfer via email.
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I don't understand how a provider like Hostinger has such a weird setup regarding their email subscription. When you buy a hosting plan, you are limited in space 1gb and the number of email accounts you can create for your business on the free plan.
Then you have to upgrade to higher email subscription if you want more space to use for a certain e-mail account. After upgrade you get one account 10GB on "Hostinger Business Starter", you cannot then have several accounts and use 10GB on them, but you have to pay extra for them as well. You can't also create new account on 1gb.
This absolutely crazy, who will pay for over 60 email accounts? What if there are several companies you are working on? You therefore have to pay for all their email accounts? What?
At Siteground you only had to buy a hosting plan from them, you can create as many email accounts as you want and have a maximum of 10gb on each account, you can also adjust if you want less on some accounts.
The only reason we moved to hostinger was because we wanted everything in one place, domain, etc. Now that we've run into this problem, I'm hesitant to maybe move everything back again. 99% of the providers on the market offer exactly what they have on siteground, do not understand how "Hostinger" has confused this for themselves, it is very embarrassing.
I now have 20 more customers that I was thinking of moving to Hostinger, but after seeing this, it won't be until they maybe sort out this absurd email subscription.
Has anyone here solved the problem we encountered? We also do not intend to use DNS change for email.