M Majk New member Joined Sep 7, 2014 Messages 1 Sep 7, 2014 #1 I'm new to DA and still trying to figure it out We have something about 40 domains under one account. Where can I select them to configure their email accounts? They are not visible(domains) in user level…
I'm new to DA and still trying to figure it out We have something about 40 domains under one account. Where can I select them to configure their email accounts? They are not visible(domains) in user level…
zEitEr Super Moderator Joined Apr 11, 2005 Messages 15,724 Location www.poralix.com Sep 8, 2014 #2 Hello, You should have them all added as domains, neither aliases not pointers if you want to create separate mailboxes on them. related: http://site-helper.com/misc.html#domains http://site-helper.com/email.html#create
Hello, You should have them all added as domains, neither aliases not pointers if you want to create separate mailboxes on them. related: http://site-helper.com/misc.html#domains http://site-helper.com/email.html#create
nobaloney NoBaloney Internet Svcs - In Memoriam † Joined Jun 16, 2003 Messages 24,989 Location California Sep 12, 2014 #3 @Majk: This reply is to the specific title of your thread, and may help clarify Alex's response for you. Domain Already Exists when trying to add one but not visible when trying to add an @ Click to expand... If you enter a domain as an alias or as a [pomter, DirectAdmin creates a zone file (DNS entry) for the domain name. DirectAdmin will not let you add a domain name if there's a zone file for it in DNS. Jeff
@Majk: This reply is to the specific title of your thread, and may help clarify Alex's response for you. Domain Already Exists when trying to add one but not visible when trying to add an @ Click to expand... If you enter a domain as an alias or as a [pomter, DirectAdmin creates a zone file (DNS entry) for the domain name. DirectAdmin will not let you add a domain name if there's a zone file for it in DNS. Jeff