- About MX (Mail Exchanger) records
- Adding an MX entry
- Editing an MX entry
- Deleting an MX entry
- Configuring e-mail routing
- More Information
ABOUT MX (MAIL EXCHANGER) RECORDS
cPanel manages your e-mail using its own mail server. However, you can modify MX (Mail Exchanger) DNS entries to route your web site's e-mail to other mail servers if necessary.
- If you change your MX entry settings, cPanel no longer handles your e-mail settings. Only advanced users who fully understand the effects of changing MX entries should do so.
- In addition to MX entries, you may also need to configure e-mail routing in cPanel. For more information, please see this section below.
ADDING AN MX ENTRY
To add an MX entry in cPanel, follow these steps:
- Log in to cPanel.
- In the DOMAINS section of the cPanel home screen, click Zone Editor:
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Locate the domain for which you want to add an MX record, and then click MX Record:
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In the Add an MX Record dialog box, in the Priority text box, type a priority.
Lower numbers represent higher priorities. Zero (0) is the highest priority. -
In the Destination text box, type the fully-qualified domain name (FQDN) of the mail server.
You must enter a FQDN. You cannot enter an IP address. - Click . cPanel adds the MX record.
EDITING AN MX ENTRY
To edit an MX entry in cPanel, follow these steps:
- Log in to cPanel.
- In the DOMAINS section of the cPanel home screen, click Zone Editor:
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Locate the domain you want to modify, and then click Manage:
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Locate the MX record entry that you want to edit, and then click Edit.
To view only MX records in the list, next to Filter, click MX. -
In the Priority text box, type the priority.
Lower numbers represent higher priorities. Zero (0) is the highest priority. -
In the Destination text box, type the fully-qualified domain name (FQDN) of the mail server.
You must enter a FQDN. You cannot enter an IP address. - Click . cPanel modifies the MX record.
DELETING AN MX ENTRY
To delete an MX entry in cPanel, follow these steps:
- Log in to cPanel.
- In the DOMAINS section of the cPanel home screen, click Zone Editor:
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Locate the domain you want to modify, and then click Manage:
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Locate the MX record entry that you want to delete, and then click Delete.
To view only MX records in the list, next to Filter, click MX. - Click to confirm the deletion. cPanel deletes the MX record.
CONFIGURING E-MAIL ROUTING
You should configure e-mail routing settings in cPanel if either of the following scenarios applies to your account:
- Third-party DNS: If your site uses a third party's name servers, cPanel cannot automatically detect your e-mail settings. You must manually configure e-mail routing in cPanel as described below.
- Troubleshooting: If your site uses MonsterMegs name servers, cPanel's automatic configuration detection normally works correctly. However, if your e-mail is not working correctly, you can manually select routing settings as described below to help troubleshoot your configuration.
To configure e-mail routing in cPanel, follow these steps:
- Log in to cPanel.
- In the EMAIL section of the cPanel home screen, click Email Routing:
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Under Configure Email Routing, select the setting you want:
- Automatically Detect Configuration: This is the default and recommended setting if your site uses MonsterMegs name servers.
- Local Mail Exchanger: If your site uses MonsterMegs name servers and you are experiencing problems with e-mail, you can manually select this setting to help troubleshoot the configuration.
- Backup Mail Exchanger: This setting enables the server to function as a backup mail exchanger for your domain.
- Remote Mail Exchanger: If your site does not use MonsterMegs name servers, you must select this setting.
- Click . cPanel updates your e-mail routing settings.
MORE INFORMATION
For more information about MX records, please visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MX_record.