Chapter 12. Collaboration
12.5. Virtual Domains
When you are supporting multiple domains on a single server, each domain being served is referred to as a virtual domain. (The strict definition of virtual domain is when a single IP address is shared between multiple domains.) When you create a virtual domain using this section of the server manager, your SME Server V5 with ServiceLink will be able to receive
To create a virtual domain, fill in the domain name and a description of the site. You then tell the server where to find the content for that domain - it can be the same as your primary web site, or you can create a new set of web pages and store them in one of your
Be aware that you can point the virtual domain to either the primary web site or to one of the
Note: When you are entering the name for the virtual domain, you should supply the
Once you have created a virtual domain, your server will be automatically configured to answer to www.domainname.xxx, and proxy.domainname.xxx. It will also be configured to automatically accept
Note: In order for this to work outside of your local network, you will need to work with your ISP or whoever controls the DNS entries for your virtual domain to have the appropriate DNS entries pointed to the IP address of your server. For instance, your ISP will need to configure an MX record for the domain in order for you to receive inbound
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