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Issue with receiving emails has me stumped.

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  • cPanelLauren
    Hi @mvandemar What is the setting for the Mail Exchanger in the DNS zone file? Is it set to Automatic or Remote? If so, switch it to local and let us know if you're able to send mail to them.
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  • mvandemar
    Hi @mvandemar What is the setting for the Mail Exchanger in the DNS zone file? Is it set to Automatic or Remote? If so, switch it to local and let us know if you're able to send mail to them.

    @cPanelLauren - thank you. It was set to Automatic: Local, but when I switched it explicitly Local it started working. Shouldn't Automatic: Local have worked? -Michael
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  • ffeingol
    Things always get tricky when you're using 3rd party name servers and not the cPanel server. Automatic only works correctly if the cPanel DNS has the MX record set correctly.
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  • mvandemar
    Things always get tricky when you're using 3rd party name servers and not the cPanel server. Automatic only works correctly if the cPanel DNS has the MX record set correctly.

    If that's true, cpanel knows if it's controlling the dns or not so it would be cool if when that's not the case "Automatically Detect Configuration" wasn't the recommended setting. -Michael
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  • ffeingol
    It's not quite as simple as you think to determine if cPanel controls DNS. We (for example) use cPanel clustered DNS on dnsonly servers. How would cPanel know that it controls DNS in that situation? Either way, feel to put in a
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  • cPanelLauren
    Automatically Detect: Local should have been enough to receive mail locally so I'm not sure why it was requiring strictly Local. The only thing I can think of is that for some reason the domain remained in /etc/remotedomains in error.
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