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6/3/2008 2:12 PM
 

I got no response for this post http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/Forums/tabid/795/forumid/108/threadid/232549/scope/posts/Default.aspx

So I thought I would ask this question. My registration emails go out with the mydomain.com/dnn address instead of my supplier.mydomain.com address. Can I somehow hard code the emails to use supplier.mydomain.com?

 
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6/3/2008 2:14 PM
 

Not yet.  :)

DNN uses a single address for the site, so individual portals have to use the same address (assuming you're using a parent portal here...).

Jeff

 
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6/3/2008 2:22 PM
 

Jeff,

 

Thanks for answering. So even if I am using a parent portal it will alsways show my original parent portal and not the other? How do sites hosting multiple parents control this or do you know?

 
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6/4/2008 9:53 AM
 

You control this, currently at least, with separate DNN installations.  It's an issue that needs to be addressed in upcoming versions.  I have not seen a third party utility to fix this, but I haven't looked either.

Jeff

 
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