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offers domain forwarding for domain names registered with them. They give you an email address to use for the new domain and all of its mail will be routed through your registered address at Namecheap. Once you’ve moved your domain to a different registrar, you should receive an email letting you know. In the case that you’re moving from one of their regular domain registrars, they also offer domain transfers, which will include your new domain name and all of its domain records, DNS, and email, for the same price as your old domain. We recently moved over one of our domains from Godaddy to Namecheap with no issues whatsoever. If you are currently not using your namecheap email you can get a new email address from them.

Domain Registrars There are several other registrars besides Namecheap and GoDaddy, but as far as domain forwarding goes these are the top 3, so I’ll highlight them here.
Namecheap.Com  offers a very broad range of options. You can register domains directly through them and they offer domain forwarding. They also offer free domain privacy (at the time of writing), as well as free email forwarding. After you’ve registered your domain, the first thing you want to do is setup your domain privacy at Namecheap. Com (it’s an extra step and a $5-7 charge, but it’s totally worth it
 Once you’ve done that you can set up the email forwarding option under Email Forwarding. Here is a screenshot of what you see when you click on it from your profile (click it to enlarge). Namecheap also offers free domain transfers, which makes moving your domain over to them easy and hassle-free. They offer the same price as your old registrar for this too.

 Once you’ve done that, you should receive an email to confirm that your changes have been made. If you want to get a totally fresh email address, you can use the web tools on Namecheap.com to create a new email address (or update your existing one) from your new domain. They also have several coupon codes for a 10% discount on your bill. These codes tend to go fast, so go check them out and use them before they’re gone. Godaddy Godaddy is a big, bad registrar, so I’m not going to cover everything they offer. The only important things to cover are email forwarding and domain forwarding. Here is the Godaddy setup email forwarding screen. There is a box you can tick that will email your original domain email to your new domain. If you don’t want to do this (or you do but you forget to tick the box),

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