cPanel Addon Domains, Subdomains and Aliases

As of version 106, previous Addon, Alias, and Subdomain interfaces have been consolidated to the Domains interface. However, you can still manage their DNS records, redirects, manage their files, and create email accounts for them as expected.
 

For reference, our change logs on this can be found below:
 

106 Change Log

  • Fixed case COBRA-13671: Remove 'Aliases' interface in cPanel (Jupiter only).
  • Fixed case COBRA-13672: Remove 'Subdomains' interface in cPanel (Jupiter only).
  • Fixed case COBRA-13672: Remove 'Addon Domains' interface in cPanel. 


I hope that this provides some clarity. If you have any additional questions or concerns, please let us know.

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