If you have registered with a domain name registrar several domain names that you would like to point to the same web site that you host on your server, you should set up domain aliases.
If you need to serve several domain names that point to a web site hosted on another server, you should set up domain forwarding
To set up a domain alias:
Click the Domains shortcut in the navigation pane.
Click the required domain name in the list.
Click the Domain Aliases icon.
Click the Add Domain Alias icon.
Type the desired domain alias name, for example alias.com.
Domain aliases can comprise letters, digits and hyphens. Each part of the domain alias between dots should not be longer than 63 symbols.
Select the Synchronize DNS zone with the primary domain check box if you want the domain alias to use the same DNS zone resource records as in primary domain. With this setting, any subsequent changes in resource records of the primary domain's zone will be applied to the DNS zone of this domain alias.
Select the Mail check box, if you want e-mail directed at the e-mail addresses under the domain alias to be redirected to the e-mail addresses under your original domain name.
Example: You have an e-mail address
[email protected]. You have set up an alias for your domain name, for example, alias.com. If you want to receive mail to your mailbox
[email protected] when it is sent to
[email protected], select the Mail check box.
Select the Web check box. Otherwise, the web server will not serve the web content to users coming to your site by typing the domain alias in their browsers.
Select the Java Web applications check box if you have Java applications installed on your site and you want them to be accessible through the domain alias.
Click OK.