I am having trouble with email addresses. I can't make an address with my domain name alone. I would like to have: What I get is: If I create an email on a subdomain I get: I don't want any subdomains in my email addresses. What I did was erase my my hostname (www) from my domain then hit save thinking that would give me the email domain names I wanted. Then I added a cname record for (www) to redirect (www) to example.com. I haven't had a chance to see if it fixed my email problem but it did break my website. I don't have www.example.com any more. I have tried changing things back the way they were but it does nothing. If I go to example.com all of my pictures are linked to www.example.com so everything doesn't look so good. If I use https://www.example.com everything works fine. http://www.example.com is broke. https://www.example.com works?
You dont have to change anything, as ISPConfig creates the email addresses like [email protected] automatically for the site www.example.com if the site [email protected] has a co-domain example.com (with an empty hostname).
Thanks for your reply Till. What I did is delete my hostname from my site and now I can't get it back. I had to add (www) to example.com in the Vhosts_ispconfig.conf to fix my problem I have an empty host in the co-domains but I am still getting [email protected]. It was something I did because it used to assign [email protected]. I tried deleteing www.example.com from the local-host-names but when I create a new email it puts it right back.
Please enter "www" in the host field of the website and make sure you have a co-domain with empty host and you will see that it works
Thanks for all of your help Till. If I use an email client like thunderbird my from address on my emails are [email protected] instead of [email protected].
Yes it is. It's just wonder why my from address on my emails are [email protected] if I send them with Roundcude? I've had a lot of fun with Ispconfig! I do like it!
I think the standard email address in each account (before you change it) is name_of_systemuser@hostname_of_system.