When a company changes its name, the company’s domain name often changes as well. Not only does this affect the URL for the company’s website, but also the email addresses of the company’s employees. As a result, email messages often get sent to email addresses using the old domain until all parties involved have been notified of the domain change. This can lead to bounce-back messages and delays in important business correspondence. To ensure that all messages sent to the old domain are still delivered to their intended recipients, we recommend setting up a domain alias. In this video, we show you how this is done using MDaemon and SecurityGateway.
Don’t let important messages get lost due to domain changes. Setting up domain aliases can help ensure that business correspondence is maintained during transition.
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As technical marketing specialist, I am responsible for maintaining the company's Twitter and Spiceworks (social networking for the IT community) presence. Responsible for delivering a complete software training solution to partners and customers.
Projects include design, creation, implementation and oversight of complete, interactive eLearning courses for MDaemon and SecurityGateway using Camtasia and Atrixware, and creation of all quick-start guides and training videos, providing live, web-based training for partners and distributors, and assisting others in the Marketing department with requests for technical guidance and idea generation on marketing-related website content and print deliverables. Provided on-premise training to approximately 60 colleagues at parent company (Research in Motion) headquarters in Waterloo, Canada, and gave live presentations at other company events, including BlackBerry World in Orlando, Florida.
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