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Hello Peter,
Supposing I have a domain name hosted and registered as abc.com. Now, I want people to be able to send email to abc@abc.com and abc@xyz.com but I don't want to have to setup and check 2 different email accounts and even when the site xyz.com is accessed they are automatically redirected to abc.com. Here's where Domain Aliasing comes into play: To describe this, itÂ’s best to acknowledge the difference between email users and email addresses. Email users are the user accounts you login with (when using webmail or a mail client). These users have usernames, passwords, etc. But most importantly email users also have addresses. Email addresses are the actual addresses that people send email to in their email clients (in the TO: field). A Domain Alias enables all users in a domain (abc.com) to have another address for the aliased domain. For example, if I had a domain alias [xyz.com] setup for [abc.com], I can login with abc@abc.com (my user) and I can receive mails at both the address abc@abc.com and abc@xyz.com. When any of the visitors try to access xyz.com or abc.com, he will get the same site. For domain aliasing domain xyz.com to abc.com, the only requirement is I need to register the domain name xyz.com and set the nameservers of the domain pointing to the server of the abc.com. I hope I am clear enough. Thanks, Nici
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Hello Peter,
Supposing I have a domain name hosted and registered as abc.com. Now, I want people to be able to send email to abc@abc.com and abc@xyz.com but I don't want to have to setup and check 2 different email accounts and even when the site xyz.com is accessed they are automatically redirected to abc.com. Here's where Domain Aliasing comes into play: To describe this, itÂ’s best to acknowledge the difference between email users and email addresses. Email users are the user accounts you login with (when using webmail or a mail client). These users have usernames, passwords, etc. But most importantly email users also have addresses. Email addresses are the actual addresses that people send email to in their email clients (in the TO: field). A Domain Alias enables all users in a domain (abc.com) to have another address for the aliased domain. For example, if I had a domain alias [xyz.com] setup for [abc.com], I can login with abc@abc.com (my user) and I can receive mails at both the address abc@abc.com and abc@xyz.com. When any of the visitors try to access xyz.com or abc.com, he will get the same site. For domain aliasing domain xyz.com to abc.com, the only requirement is I need to register the domain name xyz.com and set the nameservers of the domain pointing to the server of the abc.com. I hope I am clear enough.
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