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Primary domain vs Secondary

A secondary domain is an additional domain under your primary domain. Secondary domains are used to host additional Web sites under domains other than your primary domain.

Secondary Domains are "full-fledged" domains that are not attached to the master domain in any way except that the feature limits are shared between the master domain and secondary domain.

This means that if a TBG account has the ability to create ten e-mail boxes, the master domain could have five e-mail boxes, and a secondary domain could also have five e-mail boxes, and that would be the limit for these accounts. Secondary domains have their own statistics pages, bandwidth recording, and Web space.

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