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  • cPanelLauren
    Hello, Does the MX record you're using for the domain point to the server you're site is on/where it should be receiving mail?
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  • yort
    Hello cPanelLauren, Thank you for your reply if I may ask how do I get the mx records? Also this is the scenario my email address sample is user@domain.com when I try to send it to my gmail, yahoomail using user@domain.com works just fine. But when I tried to send within the domain (domain.com) lets say user22@domain.com its a no go.
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  • cPanelLauren
    Hi @yort This can be caused by two things:
    • The MX record for the domain does not correctly point to the server
    • The MX record resolves to the correct location but cPanel doesn't recognize this and has the domain set to "remote"
      • You can check this by going to cPanel>>Email>>Email Routing and setting local if the domain receives mail locally and it's set to AutoMatically detect: Remote or just set to Remote.
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  • yort
    Hi cPanelLauren, Thank you for your reply. I got my NS lookup as you suggested please let me know what does this mean.
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  • cPanelLauren
    That indicates that you're receiving your mail to a Microsoft service, in most cases something lIke Office 365. So while you can send mail out just fine when you receive mail to the domain it's going to the Microsoft Service, not your server.
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  • yort
    Yeah, your right I added the DNS settings on office365 and I am currently using my Gmail for sending and receiving all my email accounts. Using this domain comp-pros.com I have no problem in sending/receive on other email addresses except for comp-pros.com, What would be your recommendation?.
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  • cPanelLauren
    The issue being that mail being received is not going to go to your gmail, because it doesn't go to the server. It's going to go to Outlook. You need to check your mail at outlook and I'd suggest sending from there as well. When you change your MX records mail can be sent *FROM* anywhere but it will only be received where the MX records are pointed.
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  • yort
    Thank you for your reply I will test using my outlook. I was wondering under my WHM - DNS settings both DKIM & SPF are enabled, what does this mean? You see the attachment below.
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  • yort
    Just so you might know this was the original issue: Email is on GSuite client; emails sent to others on my domain are not getting through. I also did a test sending email using my outlook, it works perfectly fine.
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  • cPanelLauren
    Thank you for your reply I will test using my outlook. I was wondering under my WHM - DNS settings both DKIM & SPF are enabled, what does this mean? You see the attachment below.

    I'm not sure what you mean, are you asking what DKIM and SPF are?
    Just so you might know this was the original issue: Email is on GSuite client; emails sent to others on my domain are not getting through. I also did a test sending email using my outlook, it works perfectly fine.

    Ahhhhhh so that makes the situation a lot more complicated. This thread is the same concept:
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  • yort
    Sorry to get you confused, but you got it right. What would be your suggestion?
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