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Understanding Maildomain Aliases
Mail resources on a mail domain that has a mail domain
alias will all have alternative addresses. Mail resources and
their aliases will have different domain parts (i.e. mail domain
and its alias) and the same resource names. For instance, with
example.net being a mail alias to example.com, every
mail resource on example.com will have a counterpart on
example.net, specifically:
mailbox@example.net will be an alternative
mail address to mailbox@example.com
mailforward@example.net will be an
alternative mail address to mailforward@example.com
autoresponder@example.net will be an
alternative mail address to autoresponder@example.com
etc.
Creating Mail Domain Aliases
To create a Mail Domain Alias:
- Make sure the domain you are enabling a mail domain alias for
has a domain
alias.
- On your control panel home page, click the Mail Info
icon.
- In the Mail domains drop down box, choose the domain
you'd like to enable mail domain alias for.
- In the E-mail Setup Functions section, click New Mail
Domain Alias

- On the page that appears choose the domain alias to enable mail
domain alias on and click Next:

- Click Submit on the next page to confirm your
choice.
- Agree with charges, if any.
Removing Mail Domain Aliases
Important:
Removing mail domain alias, you remove aliases for ALL your mail
resources on the primary mail domain. You cannot remove a mail
domain alias for an individual mail resource.
To remove a mail domain alias, go to Mail Info ->
Mail Manager and click the Trash Can icon next to the
mail domain alias that you are removing in the Mail Domain
Alias section:

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