Can I redirect a subdomain to a different site using DNS or .htaccess?

DNS cannot do an HTTP redirect. That's like asking a phone book to order you a pizza. You'd still need to have a website configured for the mail.example.Com hostname, and have the webserver redirect to the new address.

In Apache it's trivial (going off the top of my head for the syntax): virtualhost *:80> servername mail.example. Com redirect permanent webmail.com/xxx/example.com Com simply serve up the IP address of the webmail. Com site.

But then you'd need to configure that site to accept the mail.example.Com as an alias and do a redirect there so the user sees the new address.

DNS cannot do an HTTP redirect. That's like asking a phone book to order you a pizza. You'd still need to have a website configured for the mail.example.Com hostname, and have the webserver redirect to the new address.

In Apache it's trivial (going off the top of my head for the syntax): servername mail.example. Com redirect permanent webmail.com/xxx/example.com Another option would be to have the DNS record for mail.example.Com simply serve up the IP address of the webmail. Com site.

But then you'd need to configure that site to accept the mail.example.Com as an alias and do a redirect there so the user sees the new address.

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