Our College has decided to change its image and one of the changes 
will be that our DNS address will be changed. There will of course be 
a changeover period when we will be using both old and new addresses. 
As each department has one or more web sites, each department 
maintains its own sites and can begin using the new address whenever 
they like I was wondering what the best way to tackle this when I do 
a dig of the whole College. I have looked at server-aliases and it 
seems to require that I alias every department site. Is there a short 
cut whereby I can just alias the new base address to the old one 
(i.e. qmul.ac.uk=qmw.ac.uk) and not have to do every separate 
department site (there are a couple of hundred). I tried playing 
about with server-aliases but didn't get anywhere except by doing 
something similar to the example for the site I was testing it on. 
Some department sites are on a central server while others run their 
own servers.

Thanks for any help.

Chris
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