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I've got a scenario involving two domains:
WordPress site hosted on domain1.com
domain2.co.uk, simply redirecting users to domain1 via mod_rewrite
This rule applies irrespective of whether www. is specified or not. (It's eventually removed from the URL, I'm a no-WWW fan.)
There's nothing on domain2…
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This post is one of a series of "best practices" notes for Oracle VM Server for SPARC (formerly named Logical Domains).
This is an updated and enlarged version of the post on this topic
originally posted October 2012.
One frequent question "what type of domain should I use to run applications…
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I have a primary google apps for domains account which I use for my personal email, calender, docs etc and is great.
I also receive my pop3 company email via settings-Get mail from other accounts in my account.
Due to spam I want to make use of gmail servers for my company email and have two options:
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I have setup 1 Domain and 1 Sub domain in IIS 7 - Set the bindings/ports etc
When I browse to the subdomain url I get the website of the main domain. I have not configured an A record for the subdomain. Is this the problem?
Its the same if I browe the non www version it rewrites or redirects to…
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I have a number of domains hosted at a web hosting service. They use sendmail to handle incoming email. I have six domains on this service (which we can call aaa.com, bbb.com and so on). Each email account has the same name and one email box. In other words, [email protected], [email protected], tango@fff…
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