AirLive ES-6000 User Manual
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4.1.3 Multiple Domains
Definition:
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Multiple Domains
The function is allowed to configure several domains on a single device, and each domain has its
own mail accounts. When user send mails to the accounts of different mail domain, the accounts will
receive their own mail.
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Domain Alias
On ES-6000, each mail domain can also create Domain Alias. The difference between Multiple
Domain and Domain Alias is that Multiple Domains have their own mail accounts, but the account of
Domain Alias is the same one of Mail Domain. So, when user sends mail to an account of Mail
Domain and Domain Alias, actually the mails will be sent to the same mail box.
Using Multiple Domains to Provide Mail Service
Step1.
Apply to local ISP for several domain names, “airlive.com”, “ovilink.com.tw”, “airlive-info.com”
and “airlive-sales.com” for instance, to provide mail service.
The Alias Domain of “airlive.com” is “ovislink.com.tw”.
The Alias Domain of “airlive-info.com” is “airlive-sales.com”
Step2.
Under Mail Management Æ Configure Æ Multiple Domains, set as below:
Click
New Entry
Type “test.com” in the Domain Name field.
Click OK. (Figure 4-10)
Click
New Entry
.
Type “test1.com.tw” as its alias. (Figure 4-11)
Click
OK
to complete the first entry. (Figure 4-12)
Click submenu item “Multiple Domains” on the left panel.
Click
New Entry
.
Type “test-info.com” in the Domain Name field.
Click
OK
. (Figure 4-13)
Click
New Entry
.
Type “test-sales.com” as its alias. (Figure 4-14)
Click
OK
to complete the second entry. (Figure 4-15, 4-16)
Figure 4-10
Typing the First Domain Name