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Mails not delivered by TB outside our own domain

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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Hey there! Do you have root access to the server? If so, you'd need to check the /var/log/exim_mainlog file to see what the error is when you try and send those external messages, as that log should show what is going on. If you don't have root access, there likely isn't a way for you to fix this on your own, and you'd need to get your hosting provider involved.
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  • TejasM
    Hi, I do have some access to server (shared Linux on Godaddy) and i searched the file mentioned above but could not find any by this name. Please advise further on probable issues and how to rectify them as Godaddy team is not able to solve the problem, they are pathetic. Regards Tejas
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Thanks for the additional details. Unfortunately there likely isn't much you'll be able to do on your side to resolve this issue, as you really need those specific logs to see why those connections aren't working properly. There isn't a logical reason why webmail would work but a client would run into routing issues, so seeing the error logs would be the most helpful solution.
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  • TejasM
    Just an update --- I downloaded a new email software - eMClient (earlier it was on Thunderbird) on my laptop and configured the above mail. So the same thing is happening that mails to external domains are NOT getting delivered, while internal within our own domain works. So it is something with the SMTP configuration of Godaddy /cPanel ?? Please advise what can we ask them to check specifically as the Godaddy tech support team are dumb fellows and do not support emails on cpanel.
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    If you're having issues with support at your current host, it might be best to think about seeking out another hosting provider. It's very odd to me that a local client wouldn't be able to send externally but webmail would. When that happens, I usually suspect a routing issue in cPanel >> Email Routing, but if that were broken it would affect Webmail as well. The only thing I can recommend is that the host checks the /var/log/exim_mainlog file as well as /var/log/maillog to see what is happening with that transaction. If they aren't able to resolve the issue, they can always submit a ticket to us directly so we can take a look.
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  • TejasM
    Thanks for your reply. The Email routing was checked by Godaddy and set to "local". Is it alright. Godaddy would not raise a ticket to you guys. Can i raise a ticket ?
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Yes, with what you've described I would expect "local" to be the correct value. You would only be able to submit a ticket to us if you have root access to the system.
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