• Great plugin, but I have the following problem. Because this plugin requires domain pointers that work great for connecting different domains, I can no longer assign email accounts to those domain pointers.

    I’ve tried to delete the domain pointer, than add that extra domain to the main domain and use a redirect on the extra domain to point it back to the main domain. This kind of works, I do have an email box again (using direct admin btw), BUT the url will change to the main domain, it wont keep the extra domain in the browser.

    Anybody have a solution for this?

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/wordpress-mu-domain-mapping/

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  • Thread Starter snielsss

    (@snielsss)

    In a nutshell:

    I want the clientdomain.com redirect to the maindomain.com, but keeping the clientdomain.com in the browser (just like this plugin works) and also give the clientdomain.com a email pop3 account that has nothing to do with the maindomain.com email account.

    Thanks a lot for a solution!

    Plugin Author Ron Rennick

    (@wpmuguru)

    Domain mapping handles the web/http protocol. Mail is completely separate from the webserver.

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