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Forwarders when using Exchange server

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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello @Charles Pedro, The configuration you are attempting to implement isn't supported. You're likely going to encounter multiple issues during the setup attempt because cPanel & WHM is not designed to work as a failover/clustering solution for email (there's no supported method of syncing the email data). I recommend reaching out to a system administrator or posting to the Exim User's mailing list for assistance with this type of setup: Thank you.
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  • Charles Pedro
    Ok. I have tried changing the Email Routing from Local to Remote inorder to achieve this, but the mail bounce back to the sender with this error message: : host example.com[23.111.xxx.xxx] said: 550-Please turn on SMTP Authentication in your mail client. 550-sub5.mail.domain.com (xxxxxx-a140.g.domain.com) 550-[208.113.xxx.xxx]:58381 is not permitted to relay through this server 550 without authentication. (in reply to RCPT TO command)
    I am just wondering if I could include an MX record for the localhost A record on the cpanel so that the mail can be routed to the cpanel mail server if the remote is offline. What is the function of the localhost with IP 127.0.0.1 on the cpanel? How do I route the mail to the cpanel since I have set the Priority of the MX records as follows: example.com. 14400 IN MX Priority: 0 Destination: example.com example.com. 14400 IN MX Priority: 0 Destination: webmail.example.com Or what does this error mesage implies? I have both account (i.e. someusr@example.com) created on the cpanel as well as on the exchange server. Thanks
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello Charles, Can you provide more information on the specific scenario you'd like to setup the MX records to address? For instance, is this longer the same configuration that you noted in your original post? Thank you.
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