Overview
Addon domains allow you to control multiple domains from a single account. An addon domain links a new domain name to a subdirectory of your account's public_html (document root) directory, and then stores its files in that subdirectory.
Create an addon domain
To create an addon domain, perform the following steps:
Modify Addon Domain
Modify the document root for an addon domain
To modify the document root for an addon domain, perform the following steps:
Enable or disable addon domain redirection
To disable or enable redirection of an addon domain, perform the following steps:
Remove an addon domain
To remove an addon domain, perform the following steps:
Email accounts in addon domains
You can create email accounts for addon domains. To learn how to set up an email account for an addon domain, read our Email Accountsdocumentation.
When you remove the addon domain, its email accounts will no longer appear in the cPanel interface. However, the contents for this email account still exist in the home/username/mail directory.
Search addon domains
To search the list of addon domains, perform the following steps:
The interface lists results that match your search criteria.
Addon vs. parked domains
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