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h1. Manage Alias Domains |
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An Alias Domain is an exact copy of a real domain. It is useful when you have multiple domains that should all share the same characteristics. For example, your company might own several domains: longcompanyname.com , shortcompanyname.com and oldcompanyname.com but you don't want to create separate users for each domain. You can set up longcompanyname.com as the primary domain and the other two as Alias Domains. Every user, alias or list that you set up on the primary domain will be available on the Alias Domains. Remote senders can use any domain name to reach your users and the message will be delivered only once into a single mailbox. It's a great way to consolidate your domains\! |
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h4. Add an Alias Domain |
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* Go to {link-window:https://cp.emailarray.com/admin |
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- Primary with a preference of 5: mx0.emailarray.com
- Secondary with a preference of 10: mx1.emailarray.com
Remove an Alias Domain
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|type=normal|icon=false|width=1024|height=600}https://cp.emailarray.com/admin{link-window} * Log in using your admin username and password. * Click on *Alias Domain* in the left menu under *Provision* * Select the primary domain from the drop-down list * Enter the name of the *Alias Domain* * Click on *Add* * Make sure to modify your DNS settings and add the MX records for the alias domain. They should be: ** Primary with a preference of 5: mx0.emailarray.com ** Secondary with a preference of 10: mx1.emailarray.com h4. Remove an Alias Domain * Go to {link-window:https://cp.emailarray.com/admin|type=normal|icon=false|width=1024|height=600}https://cp.emailarray.com/admin |
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* Log in using your admin username and password.
* Click on *Domains* in the left menu under *Manage*
* Select the primary domain from the drop-down list
* Select the alias domain from the *Alias Domain* drop-down list and click on *Remove Alias Domain* |