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Plesk Unlimited Hosting: Adding a Domain Alias

You can create additional aliases for use with any domains in your Unlimited Hosting account. First, ensure you are logged into your account at http://hosting.xmission.com.

  • From the Control Panel, click on the "Websites & Domains" tab near the top of the screen.

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  • Near the bottom of the screen, click the "Add New Domain Alias" button.

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  • On this screen, you will need to complete the following highlighted pieces of information. A brief description of each follows the image.

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  • Domain alias name: This is the name of the domain that will be aliased to your existing site. In this example, we would be adding "xdesign.org" which would alias to "xdesign.com"
  • Synchronize DNS zone with the primary domain: As this is an alias, you will likely want this checked so any DNS changes made to your primary domain work with your new domain alias.
  • Mail service: Check this box if you would like your domain alias to redirect emails to your actual domain. For example, if this box is checked, someone could email "example@xdesign.org" and it would be delivered to the account "example@xdesign.com"
  • Web service: Check this box if you would like the web content from your primary domain to be visible at the new domain alias.
  • Java web applications: If your primary domain utilizes any Java applications and you want these to be available at the domain alias as well, check this box.


  • Once you've entered the correct information for your new domain, simply click "OK." You will see the following text indicating your new domain has been created successfully!

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