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Domain Marketplace => Websites For Sale => Topic started by: waton on Apr 15, 2023, 12:12 AM

Title: Where I can obtain a corporate email for the purpose of registration?
Post by: waton on Apr 15, 2023, 12:12 AM
A specific online forum requires a corporate email address for registration, but it excludes commonly used domains like gmail.com and dispostable.com.

Additionally, it also rejects newly created domains and randomly generated ones from websites such as 10minutemail.com. The issue at hand is how to bypass this requirement. Unfortunately, due to personal reasons, I cannot provide my work email.
Title: Re: Where I can obtain a corporate email for the purpose of registration?
Post by: doro on Apr 15, 2023, 01:32 AM
If the issue is important, the domain has been in existence for a while. If speed is important, use login credentials from trusted sources such as corporate email or even Gmail. For long-lasting speed, consider hiring a freelancer to change the email address indefinitely or search for scarce 10minutemail on the same trusted sources.
Title: Re: Where I can obtain a corporate email for the purpose of registration?
Post by: aYBbretmeldded on Apr 15, 2023, 02:42 AM
What do they mean by "freshly created"? How is it determined? Huiz? In my opinion, the only way to verify whether something is "freshly created" or not is to check it.

Otherwise, registration rules are unclear and there may be other requirements. For instance, you could purchase a domain that was registered in the 1980s, connect it to a host, and still only be able to access it by invitation. NONAME has done this before - registration is not possible until someone recommends you. We need clear rules in place!
Title: Re: Where I can obtain a corporate email for the purpose of registration?
Post by: XamiXryusha on Apr 15, 2023, 04:42 AM
Typically, these filters are used in conjunction with common domains like google.com and yahoo.com, among others. They simply verify the existence of a PTR domain record.
This is because spam servers and home user mailboxes may not have this record as their server's IP belongs to their service provider.
Title: Re: Where I can obtain a corporate email for the purpose of registration?
Post by: cabsco on Nov 03, 2023, 02:28 AM
Bypassing registration requirements on online forums may violate their terms of service or even local laws. It's important to respect the rules set by these platforms.

If you cannot provide a corporate email address and do not want to use your personal email, you could consider creating a custom domain email address. There are various domain registrars where you can purchase a domain name and create an email address associated with that domain. This might be an option worth exploring if you need an email address that appears more professional and is not restricted by the forum's limitations.

Alternatively, if the forum allows it, you could try contacting their support team and explain your situation. They may be able to assist you or make an exception.


A corporate email address is an email account that is associated with a specific company or organization. It typically uses the company's domain name (e.g., yourname@companyname.com). Corporate email addresses are commonly used for professional communication and registration on online platforms.

Having a corporate email address provides a level of credibility and professionalism, as it indicates that you are affiliated with a particular organization. Many online forums or platforms require a corporate email address for registration to ensure that users are associated with legitimate businesses or organizations.

If you don't have a corporate email address and cannot provide a personal email address, one option is to create a custom domain email address. This involves purchasing a domain name from a domain registrar and setting up an email account associated with that domain. This approach allows you to have an email address that appears more professional and can be used for registration purposes.

However, it's important to note that each platform may have its own specific requirements or restrictions regarding the types of email addresses it accepts. It's best to check the forum's registration guidelines or contact their support team to understand their exact requirements for corporate email addresses.