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# LDAP: Add an alias domain
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## What an alias domain is used for?
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Let's say you have a mail domain `example.com` hosted on your iRedMail server,
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if you add domain name `domain.ltd` as an alias domain of `example.com`, all
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emails sent to `username@domain.ltd` will be delivered to user
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`username@example.com`'s mailbox.
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## Add alias domain with iRedAdmin-Pro
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With iRedAdmin-Pro, you can simply add alias domain name in domain profile page,
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under tab `Aliases`.
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Screenshot:
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![](../images/iredadmin/domain_profile_alias.png)
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## How to add an alias domain with phpLDAPadmin:
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* Login to phpLDAPadmin (`https://[your_server]/phpldapadmin`) as LDAP root dn
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(`cn=Manager,dc=xx,dc=xx`)
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* Find the LDAP object of your mail domain which you want to add alias
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domain in left panel of phpLDAPadmin, click the ldap object, phpLDAPadmin will
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show detailed LDAP attributes/values of this domain in right panel.
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* Add a new LDAP attribute `domainAliasName` to this domain account, set value
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to the alias domain (e.g. `domain.com`). Save your change.
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Now you should add addition mail address for all mail users, lists, aliases.
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For example, if you have mail user `user@example.com`, you should add addition
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email address `user@domain.ltd` for this user. Steps:
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* Find the LDAP object of mail account which you want to add addition email
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address in left panel of phpLDAPadmin, for example, user `user@example.com`,
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click the ldap object, phpLDAPadmin will show detailed LDAP attributes/values
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in right panel.
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* Add a new LDAP attribute `shadowAddress` to this mail account, set value to
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`user@domain.ltd`. __WARNING__: You must user the same username part as
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original email address.
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* Save your change.
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If you have several mail accounts (mail users, lists, aliases), you have to
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add addition email address for them all.
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