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− | + | CPanel normally does not accept mail for a domain unless the machine running CPanel is the most-preferred MX record for the domain. | |
− | + | To configure CPanel to accept mail for a given domain even if the MX records point at CanIt, perform the following actions. | |
− | + | * Log on to CPanel | |
− | + | * Go to Home >> Mail >> MX Entry | |
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− | + | * Select the desired domain | |
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+ | * Configure ''Email Routing'' to read '''Local Mail Exchanger''' | ||
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+ | More information is available from https://documentation.cpanel.net/display/ALD/MX+Entry | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:22, 31 July 2015
CPanel normally does not accept mail for a domain unless the machine running CPanel is the most-preferred MX record for the domain.
To configure CPanel to accept mail for a given domain even if the MX records point at CanIt, perform the following actions.
- Log on to CPanel
- Go to Home >> Mail >> MX Entry
- Select the desired domain
- Configure Email Routing to read Local Mail Exchanger
More information is available from https://documentation.cpanel.net/display/ALD/MX+Entry