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Parked domains are domains that you own but do not contain any content. Typically, parked domains are used to hold a domain that is for sale or to redirect traffic to another domain.

Create a Parked Domain

To add a parked domain:

  1. Enter the domain that you wish to park in the available text field.
  2. Click Add Domain

To open the parked domain’s home directory with the File Manager:

  • Click the link under Document Root that corresponds to the parked domain that you would like to view in the File Manager.

 

Enable or Disable Parked Domain Redirection

To enable or disable redirection of a parked domain:

  1. Click the Manage Redirection link which corresponds to the parked domain you wish to manage.
  2. If you wish to redirect the domain, enter the link that you would like to redirect the parked domain to in the available text box.
  3. Click Save.
    • To disable the redirect, click Disable Redirection.

 

Remove a Parked Domain

To remove an existing parked domain:

  1. Click the Remove link which corresponds to the parked domain that you would like to remove.
  2. Click Yesto confirm that you wish to remove the parked domain.
    • To keep the parked domain, click No.

Remember: We strongly suggest that you create a full account backup before you perform any such operations.

 

Email Accounts in Parked Domains

When you remove the parked domain, email accounts that are associated with the parked domain will no longer appear in the cPanel interface. However, the contents for this email account still exist in the mail folder of the user's home directory: home/username/mail.

  • If the domain is added back to the same account as the primary domain, an addon domain, or a parked domain, the email accounts will reappear in the cPanel interface.
  • If the domain is moved to a different account, the email accounts will need to be added to the new account manually, and the contents of the email account will also need to be moved manually. The email accounts will need to follow the same format that they previously had: same name and same domain.

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