Re: SMTP/POP is it best to use 1 domain?

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I doubt there is a best practices on this... I prefer to match domains
so that the emails look more professional. Nothing more confusing than
to get an email from Y when you expected it to be from X.

That's what my thought was. So I started wondering what could possible be
saved by one domain?
Even the admin would get confused because he won't be able to tell which
user goes with which web site domain.
Are there any advantages to one domain?

Steve


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