Can I "point" more than one domain name at my site?

If you already have at least one Virtual or Vanity Domain attached to your account, you may choose to "park" additional domains, so that it can be reached via several different domain names. Parked domains do not have their own unique IP addresses; instead, they use the IP address of an existing domain on your account. 
You can point more than one domain to your website. You can do it through two ways.

First, you can forward all your other domains to the main/primary domain which is associated with the website.

Second, you can point all your domain' nameservers OR A records to the server whom you want to point it and then park all your domain there in the hosting account of your main/primary domain. 

For this check our tutorial section. 

E.g.: mydomain.org and mydomain.net can be parked on the virtual domain name mydomain.com. You can manage e-mail delivery as normal for those domains, but they will always display the same Web site as mydomain.com

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