Creating an email address is a relatively simple task. There are several websites that allow users to originate their own individual email address free of charge. Several sites even allow for multiple email addresses for individuals or companies that need more than one in their normal course of business.Creating an email address is as simple as choosing a user name that suits either the person
. requesting it or the business that the email address is going to represent. Once a user name is chosen, the site hosting it does an internal check to see if the name is available or if it is already taken by someone else. In the event that the name chosen is already in use by another entity, the system generates some similar names that are still available. The person can either agree to one of the system generated names or try to make up another one they prefer.After the user name is chosen and accepted by the system, the user must then choose a pass word to access the email address. The password is usually a combination of 6 to 10 letters numbers, or a mix of both. Again, the system rates the strength of password chosen, offering helpful suggestions for how to come up with a strong pass word that is less likely to get hacked. Once the password is chosen, the system gives the user a confirmation and takes the user to the main site's log-in page. The user must then use the newly picked user name and password to access the email account.Once the email account is set up internally, and the user has full access, the system offers the user a short tutorial on how to use their email and set up their contact preferences. This training video is always available to the user and is accessible at any time. For questions that are above the scope of the tutorial, or if the user is still having issues, help is available right in the email site via email or live chat.More reference links: http://www.emailaddresses.com/email_ownservice.htm http://www.webdevelopersnotes.com/how-do-i/create-my-own-email-address.php