Hello,
When I chose my domain for my hosting company I didn't really have the experience that I now have with domains and made quite a poor choice. I have now acquired a nice 5 letter brandable .com that I would like to change to.
There are a few things I am unsure of though, so I'm looking for a bit of guidance/advice.
I'd like to know how to deal with the following issues (currentdomain.com and newdomain.com are of course just for examples):
1. Existing Paypal subscriptions to admin @ currentdomain.com ...Can I change the subscriptions to admin @ newdomain.com without affecting the clients?
2. Emails sent to admin @ currentdomain.com redirected to admin @ newdomain.com
3. People with nameservers set as:
---------- ns1.currentdomain.com
---------- ns2.currentdomain.com
The new nameservers will be:
---------- ns1.newdomain.com
---------- ns2.newdomain.com
How can I get around this without all users having to update their nameservers?
Thanks in advance,
Gareth.
When I chose my domain for my hosting company I didn't really have the experience that I now have with domains and made quite a poor choice. I have now acquired a nice 5 letter brandable .com that I would like to change to.
There are a few things I am unsure of though, so I'm looking for a bit of guidance/advice.
I'd like to know how to deal with the following issues (currentdomain.com and newdomain.com are of course just for examples):
1. Existing Paypal subscriptions to admin @ currentdomain.com ...Can I change the subscriptions to admin @ newdomain.com without affecting the clients?
2. Emails sent to admin @ currentdomain.com redirected to admin @ newdomain.com
3. People with nameservers set as:
---------- ns1.currentdomain.com
---------- ns2.currentdomain.com
The new nameservers will be:
---------- ns1.newdomain.com
---------- ns2.newdomain.com
How can I get around this without all users having to update their nameservers?
Thanks in advance,
Gareth.
















