.mail Domain Name Information

.mail was delegated to the DNS root zone and is operated by . It is not yet open for registration. You can pre-regsiter free now—availability is not guaranteed. Sections marked Not yet announced will be filled in as the registry publishes launch details.

  • Registration Not yet announced
  • Renewal Not yet announced
  • Transfer Not yet announced
  • ICANN Fee 0.18 USD per year
  • Type gTLD
  • Registration Period Not yet announced
  • Trustee/Proxy Service Not applicable—no local presence requirement
  • Individuals can register Yes
  • Businesses can register Yes
  • Languages Supported Not yet announced
    .mail domain name supports multiple language formats. You can register your domain name by entering your domain search using the appropriate language character set in the search field.
    .mail General FAQ
    .mail is one of the new proposed generic top-level domains (gTLD). The plans for .mail are to create a new radical e-mail verification system that begins with the creation of .mail.

    .mail would attempt to reduce the spam problem with the intention of eliminating the ability of hackers and spammers to hide behind the anonymity of an email. Currently spammers have the power of sending out e-mails that appear to be coming from legitimate companies such PayPal or EBay. .mail would change that because obtaining a .mail domain would require additional requirements and security procedures. .mail is being proposed by the Spamhaus Project, a well known company that tracks e-mail spammers and spam-related activity.

    Why are there new gTLD's? .mail new gTLD domain names?
    The internet has revolutionized the modern world, connecting more than 2.4 billion internet users for commercial, social, cultural, and educational purposes. Vying for domain name space in this virtual real estate market has become increasingly difficult at a cost-effective level for new businesses, entrepreneurs, and even individuals. To break out from the limited space provided by current gTLD extensions, ICANN has begun the process of releasing over 1,000 new extensions. By adding to the internet’s list of extensions, ICANN intends not only to allow more domain names, but create a safer, more efficient internet that has instant significance of a website’s content in regards to its extension. The .mail clearly shows what the website will contain, and therefore saves time and helps streamline the internet user’s experiences online. Get your .mail domain today!
    When will .mail be available ?
    ICANNs New gTLD program is well under way and as the program continues to progress New gTLDs will be released at a consistent pace. As 101domain gets more information on New gTLD releases, we will be updating release dates on a per-extension basis. Look for many more new and exciting domain names becoming available in the near future!
    Are there any limitations on .mail free pre-registrations?
    101domain.com has set a limit of 500 .mail free pre-registrations per user. This limit is intended to allow equal opportunity to our customers and prevent domain name warehousing. Any .mail free pre-registrations that exceed this amount or create multiple accounts will be deleted.
    Is 101domain.com authorized to accept .mail free pre-registrations?
    Yes, 101domain.com is authorized to accept .mail free pre-registrations.
    What will the gTLD launch sequence be for .mail

    When the a gTLD .mail is approved, ICANN will set forth rules and guidelines as well as a launch sequence which dictates who can register a new gTLD .mail, when and under what conditions. The expected launch sequence will be:

    • Trademark Sunrise .mail – is a special period that provides current brand and trademarks owners the opportunity to secure their trademarks under the new top level domain. The fee for registration during this period is usually higher as trademarks will need to be verified and cleared.
    • Landrush – a short registration period for entities and individuals who do not own a trademark in the name they wish to register. It is intended for highly sought-after generic .mail domains and are usually priced significantly higher than registering during general availability. If more than one landrush application is received for the same .mail domain, the .mail domain will usually go to auction in which the applicants will have the chance to bid for the domain.
    • General Availability – This phase is open to the general public and is a first-come, first served launch. When a .mail domain is registered, it is officially reserved and registered in real time.
    • Premium or Reserved Names – A registry can and will withhold .mail domains names from open registrations that are considered premium domains, which are names that are highly desired or unique. These .mail domains with this premium status will eventually be auctioned to the highest bidder.