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3/25/2008 11:53 AM
 

Hello,

I need the help really. I am not able to write ruel for urlrewrite.

I have several domains and so the mail servers for them

So for example I have domain.de and domain.at for the one DNN instance. I have also maildomain.de and mail.domain.at. So I need to redirect users to relevant mail url.

Say I has created the page for mail on the first domains like /Default.aspx?tabid=346 and want that when the visitors press link they will be redirected from this page of domain.de to mail.domain.de and for domain.at to mail.domain.at
Can anybody help me to write this rule?

Thank you in advance.

 
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