Reserved Subdomains

Reserved Subdomains

Posted by: rockandrollbot
Posted on: 2006-01-19 17:35:00

What subdomains does DH automatically delegate, such as webmail.domain.com, mail.domain.com, etc. What are they reserved for and can they be changed by the customer?

Also, the accounts I have had in the past used cPanel, and the standard was to have one domain be the primary, so I had poemtastic.com, and then when I would add voltineers.com as an "addon domain," and cPanel would automatically set up a subdomain of thelemkes.poemtastic.com, and mirror it. Does DH do this, or are the domains hosted able to be completely unlinked?

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Re: Reserved Subdomains

Posted by: bygodaddy
Posted on: 2006-01-19 19:24:00

I don't think there are any reserved domains. As for adding more domains to your account there is no connection between them.


Re: Reserved Subdomains

Posted by: absolut
Posted on: 2006-01-19 20:40:00

I tried adding mail.domain.com once, it wouldn't let me. It's reserved for pop3/imap - if you want to access your mail, you have to use that as the server name.

mailboxes.domain.com is reserved too, for setting up your email accounts.

ftp.domain.com is for ftp.

And.. that's all I can think of right now.

Re: Reserved Subdomains

Posted by: matttail
Posted on: 2006-01-19 23:45:00

don't forget about webmail.example.com



-Matttail

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