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Servers handle requests for other domains by acting as intermediaries that forward, process, or respond to client requests not just for their own domain but for different domains as well. This is common in web hosting environments, content delivery networks, and proxy servers. For instance, a single server might host multiple websites, effectively handling requests for different domains by determining the target domain from the request and serving the appropriate content. Proxy servers and gateways operate on a similar principle, where they accept requests and forward them to the appropriate server based on the domain requested. This approach is integral to the infrastructure of the internet, enabling the hosting and access of diverse content from a myriad of sources.