1) I started on the internet / email in 1995. My email address had an ending of @map.com.
2) In 2007 we were informed that they had sold the map.com domain. They further blithely told us that we now had to change our email address to @mapinternet.com.
This was a personal disaster. The intervening 12 years of email use required me to change my email address in an innumerable amount of locations. The worse was, at the time, having 100 eBay ads currently running, each which contained four instances of my email address in them. That required making a total of 400 changes in those ads.
3) As a result of all of that I vowed that no one was ever going to change my personal email address for the rest of my life.
4) At the time it seemed that the only way to do this was to first obtain my own domain and then get a web hoster who could provide me with email capabilities.
5) For domain I chose: HostPC Internet Services.
Their annual costs have been:
2007 to 2015: $10
2016 to 2023: $13
For 2024 to 2027 they want to charge me $23 for each year.
6) For Web hosting I've been with EasyCGI
Their annual costs have been:
2007: $31
2008: $85
2009: $84
2010: $96
2011 to 2012: $107
2013 to 2014: $71
2015 to 2017: $108
2018 to 2020: $82
2021 to 2023: $131
For 2024 to 2026 they want to charge me $214 per year.
7) Going from a combined total of $144 a year to $237 a year seems like a big increase to me, especially given how simple my needs are.

9) I also am an owner. That means I want all my emails sitting on the hard drive of this computer, all under my control and always accessible to me. I never want a gmail type solution wherein someday Google says we are discontinuing Gmail and all those emails of yours we have been storing for you will be gone effective this date. Or, you've exceeded your capacity and need to delete some emails.
10) The present domain I have been actively using is: [the initial of my first name and my full last name].com. In 2013 I also bought another domain (from, currently, ionos.com) which is [my full first name and my full last name].com.
I have never used that domain for anything. But am keeping it in case I ever want to use it for anything.
It was initially $0.99 for the first year in 2013. From 2014 to 2022 it was then $15 per year. Last year and this: $17 per year.
11) I've created 9 different email addresses using my active domain. Looking at them I see that I'm actively using only four of them, which is all I foresee needing.
12) Another clarifying need is that I have little need for being able to access my email when I am not sitting at this computer at home. I am able to access my email by logging into EasyCGI.com from any browser wherever I am. I also have email set up on my phone. But in the rare cases for using either it's generally for just viewing purposes as I don't like that when I response the responses are not ending up in my Eudora Out Box, which means they are not stored on this computer.
13) Yesterday I was on the phone with ionos.com asking them questions about my bill. In course of my call I did inquire about them being able to provide me with email in some way.
It seemed this plan could meet all my needs?
WordPress Hosting | WP Plans (ionos.com) -- The "Grow" plan.
It allows me 5 email addresses.
It has 50GB of storage and 15GB of RAM, which would be way, way, way more than I need as I'd only be using it for storage in between times I'm frequently daily downloading received email from there to my Eudora program. I've never be wanting to keep any emails on the website.
The cost is $5 a month with a 3-year term. Plus I get a Free domain. This cost of $60 per year (including domain) would be way, way under the proposed $237 per year for my simple needs.
14) EasyCGI has been extremely reliable. In all the years I've been with them I don't think I've had a total of 10 hours of email outages in all that time.
15) I'm most nervous about the switch over of my domain from one to another. How long does this take? As soon as this is set up I can start sending / receiving emails from the new web site? In actuality, if I had two web sites that had email capabilities can both web sites be used for email from the same domain name? Just trying to clarify my understanding of how this all works.
16) An obvious absolute must is that Eudora be able to download and send emails.
In Eudora there are super simple settings to download / send emails via EasyCGI:
Sending email:
SMTP server: smtp.easycgi.com
Use submission port (587)
Receiving email:
Mail Server: pop.easycgi.com
[No port specified]
When I was at ionos I looked at their email settings for Thunderbird (which is a quasi Eudora successor) and the settings were similar just substituting ionos for easycgi in the settings. Except that they prescribed a port for sending.
It seems as though the basics for email sending / receiving have not really changed over the last 30+ years?
17) Am I on the right track on how I'm viewing things?
18) If you understand my simple needs do you have any recommended solutions that would be both reliable and good priced?
Thanks for getting this far!