There are many companies that provide bulk email lists for purchase. Some companies that one can buy from include 'Official Email Marketing', 'Hyper Mail' and 'Send Blaster'.
There is a guide to get email addresses for sending bulk email for free on Glockeasymail. They list a step by step guide to help you find what you need.
You can find a cheap domain email hosting company by checking out various internet hosting companies on the world wide web such as 'Peer1', 'GoDaddy' or 'BigRock'.
There are literally thousands of different bulk email services. These different bulk email services come all form the most well reviewed is the company Emailz.com
"If you need to send out newsletters or something that goes to many people, a bulk email service would be a much better option than using your personal email account. Bulk providers are optimized for the load that this kind of sending causes and has the back end interfaces to see who has opened your email or if they have clicked on something within them as well as managing lists and subscriptions."
You can find information about business email hosting at Dreamhost or Hostgator. Both sites have several different levels of servers and several hosting plans.
For starters you need to find the appropriate bulk email software and adhere to the terms and conditions or purchase a special type of web server. Bulk email services can be relatively easy to use as long as email personalization comes easy to you.
One can download a free bulk email sender software called EmailSender off of the SourceForge website. One can also find other free bulk email sender software on the SourceForge website.
According to research the difference between bulk email and ordinary email solutions is that with Bulk emails one is able to find the safest ways of transferring them, however with ordinary emails one's emails can easily get lost within the spam section.
There are many companies that host email for small businesses. GoDaddy and Rackspace are two companies that are very popular. You might also want to check with your internet provider as many of them also offer email hosting.
There is not one single person or company that is in charge of email hosting. Email hosting is provided by various companies which offer the service for a fee. Some of these companies include GoDaddy, Fatcow and Rackspace. Usually the companies that provide email hosting also provide other services such as domain hosting and virus protection.
"There are actually a lot of sites that provide free e-mail hosting online. You can look around and find a free email company, like Gmail, that works great."