Is there not a way to have email accounts of alias server domains?
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Submitted by andreychek on Sat, 02/11/2012 - 09:01Comment #1
Howdy -- you can't have an email account within a Virtual Server alias -- however, the alias will deliver any email it receives to the corresponding account of whatever it's aliased to.
That is, if you have the top-level Virtual Server named "example.com", and you create an alias for that named "example.net" -- if you create an email account in example.com named foo@example.com, email you send to foo@example.net will arrive in the inbox at foo@example.com.
Aliases are just that though -- aliases. They aren't meant to have features of their own, they're just meant to mirror whatever they're aliased to.
If you wish to have a domain that has it's own accounts, you could do that by creating a top-level Virtual Server, or a Sub-Server.
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Submitted by andreychek on Sat, 02/11/2012 - 09:01 Comment #1
Howdy -- you can't have an email account within a Virtual Server alias -- however, the alias will deliver any email it receives to the corresponding account of whatever it's aliased to.
That is, if you have the top-level Virtual Server named "example.com", and you create an alias for that named "example.net" -- if you create an email account in example.com named foo@example.com, email you send to foo@example.net will arrive in the inbox at foo@example.com.
Aliases are just that though -- aliases. They aren't meant to have features of their own, they're just meant to mirror whatever they're aliased to.
If you wish to have a domain that has it's own accounts, you could do that by creating a top-level Virtual Server, or a Sub-Server.