Domain Alias

More than one domain name can lead to the same website.

A Domain Alias allows additional domain names to all lead to the exact same locations on your original website. For example, if you are hosting your domain name "original.com" with us and added a Domain Alias for "alias.com", then http://www.original.com and http://www.alias.com would take a visitor to the exact same pages of your original.com website. http://original.com/somefile.html would bring someone to the exact same page as http://alias.com/somefile.html. With a Domain Alias, the URL in the address bar of the user's browser stays exactly as they typed it.

More than one domain name can lead to the same website.

A Domain Alias allows additional domain names to all lead to the exact same locations on your original website. For example, if you are hosting your domain name "original.com" with us and added a Domain Alias for "alias.com", then http://www.original.com and http://www.alias.com would take a visitor to the exact same pages of your original.com website. http://original.com/somefile.html would bring someone to the exact same page as http://alias.com/somefile.html. With a Domain Alias, the URL in the address bar of the user's browser stays exactly as they typed it.

All email sent to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. will be delivered to the same person using This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. In other words, all mail for alias.com is treated as if it was actually addressed to original.com. This means you cannot have mail addressed to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. be delivered differently than mail addressed to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Domain Aliases have all the properties of a regular domain hosting account in terms of DNS and mail. The only difference is that the Domain Alias has no files (web pages) of it's own. Instead it uses the files of the aliased domain name.

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