This is a step-by-step guide on how to change your MX record in cPanel.
An MX record is used by a mail server to route incoming mail. Changing your MX record is usually done to redirect mail to a remote server. It can also be used as a temporary backup in case the local mail server goes down.
Step 1:
Click the “MX Entry” icon.
Step 2:
Choose the domain for which to change the MX record.
Step 3:
Give the MX entry a priority between 0 and 10.
Note: The priority dictates in what order connecting to mail server locations should be attempted. The lower the number, the higher the priority. Entering a priority that is already being used will replace the pre-existing MX entry.
Tip: If no backup is defined, set the priority for the primary server to 0.
Step 4:
Enter the domain of the remote mail server.
Note:
This must be a fully qualified domain name, not an IP address.
Step 5:
Click the “Change” button.
Congrats, now you know how to change your MX record in cPanel!
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