craigm Posted April 11, 2003 Posted April 11, 2003 I read in the FAQ's about creating a subdomain to point to the webmail address. My question is would it be a problem to make a subdomain mail.****** to point to the webmail address? Would this interfere with normal POP3 operations to mail.******? Craig Quote
TCH-JimE Posted April 11, 2003 Posted April 11, 2003 Craig, My mind is a bit confused (I been doing database/ASP work all afternoon so forgive me!). The FAQ means that rather then having to do the long winded way to access the mail, you can create a subdomain and just use that to log straight into your main account. Are you asking can you can you re-direct email going to subdomain@****** to your main account? If so the answer is yes! If not, forgive me, could you rephrase the question? Jim Quote
craigm Posted April 11, 2003 Author Posted April 11, 2003 Not exactly.. I don't want to redirect mail.. just like the FAQ says I want to be able to access the webmail without typing in the whole long winded address. I am just wondering if naming that subdomain mail.****** would interfere with the mail.****** pop server address (since they are the same)... or is it just the same ip address anyway. Quote
TCH-JimE Posted April 11, 2003 Posted April 11, 2003 Hi, Well if you called your subdomain ----> mail so the web address was Http://mail.****** I can not be certain, but I would advise againest it just because it complatcates the issue. Why not call it maillogin or loginmail which may be easier to remember and then would be guranteed not to interfere with it? Jim Quote
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