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A '''domain alias''' is an alternate name that you can give to your primary domain. By adding a domain alias, you will give every user in the domain a second email address. For example, if your domain is ''@example.com'' and you add ''@example.net ''as the domain alias, all email sent to ''@example.net'' will also be sent to inboxes ''@example.com''.
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A '''domain alias''' is an alternate name that you can give to your primary domain. By adding a domain alias, you will give every user in the domain a second email address. For example, if your domain is ''@example.com'' and you add ''@example.net ''as the domain alias, all emails sent to ''@example.net'' will also be sent to inboxes ''@example.com''.
  
  

Revision as of 13:08, 4 February 2014

A domain alias is an alternate name that you can give to your primary domain. By adding a domain alias, you will give every user in the domain a second email address. For example, if your domain is @example.com and you add @example.net as the domain alias, all emails sent to @example.net will also be sent to inboxes @example.com.


To add a domain alias:


  1. Go to the Email tab.
  2. Locate Email Accounts, click Domain Alias.
  3. Click Add new Domain alias.


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    When you arrive at the Domain Alias page:


  1. From the Source dropdown list, select the domain alias.
  2. From the Destination dropdown list, select the primary domain.  (Users with this domain will also receive emails sent to email addresses under the domain alias.)
  3. Select the Active checkbox to activate the domain alias. To deactivate the domain alias unselect the checkbox.
  4. Click Save.

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