- émail@example. com is the same as email@example. com? - Gmail Community
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- Whats the difference between example. com and www. example. com?
Technically example com and www example com are different domain names One could have 2 completly different websites on them (although that's quite bad practice)
- Where does email sent to *@example. com go? [closed]
Where does email sent to *@example com go? If I accidentally sent sensitive information to *@example com would some evil person (potentially at the IANA) be able to retrieve it someday?
- email - How can I make my custom name@example. com e-mail address if I . . .
How can I make my custom "name@example com" e-mail address if I'm the owner of "example com" Ask Question Asked 14 years, 9 months ago Modified 4 years, 6 months ago
- ssl - how to redirect from “https: www. example. com” to be “https . . .
When a client connects to https: www example com, it will start with the SSL negotiation, and the user will get a warning that the SSL certificate does not match Any redirect that you create will happen only after the SSL negotiation, so they will still be getting the SSL certificate warning
- Forward example. com website to www. example. com
So, point example com to your web server, using an A record (same IP address as www example com or a totally different server) and then configure the web server to forward from the bare domain to www
- Type edit with your voice - Google Docs Editors Help
For example, if you say "select all," the words "select all" show up before your text is selected The microphone shows a bubble containing the most recent command
- LDAP Structure: dc=example,dc=com vs o=Example - Server Fault
Your LDAP root is dc=example,dc=com, and you use an O-style tree under that DN's could very well be, cn=bobs,ou=users,o=company,dc=example,dc=com In general, your need to be compatible with 3rd party LDAP client is what should drive your structure If it needs a dialect, it'll probably need to look as active-directory like as possible
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