What is Google Apps Domain Alias!
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- Sign in to the Google Apps administrator control panel.The URL is https://www.google.com/a/cpanel/primary-domain-name, where primary-domain-name is the domain name you used to sign up for Google Apps.
- From the menu at the top of the page, select Domain settings.
- Choose the Domain names tab.
- Click/Select domain alias.
- Enter the name of the domain to add to your account.You must own the domain name, and it must not be registered as part of any other Google Apps account.
- To add the domain as a domain alias for your primary domain, select the check box Make this domain an alias of my primary domain.To add the domain as a separate domain, leave the check box unselected.
- Click Continue and verify domain ownership.If the domain name is already registered as part of a Google Apps account, an error message appears on the page. You cannot add the domain to this account unless you remove it from the existing account.
- Choose the method to use to verify your ownership of the domain.You have the option to create a CNAME record in the domain or upload an HTML file to the domain.
- Follow the instructions to verify your ownership of the domain.
- Click Verify and continue to setup email delivery.
- Update the MX records for the domain.If you want to route email addressed to the new domain differently from mail addressed to the primary domain, update the MX records for the domain to route email to the desired email server. If you are configuring a dual delivery pilot, update the MX records to route email to the Google Apps mail servers.
- Click I have completed these steps.
The status of the domain verification appears next to the domain name on the Domain names page of the Google Apps Control Panel. Immediately after completing the steps above, the status should read “Updating.”