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Can't send emails from the same server if MS Exchange is available

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  • GOT
    You have to go into e-mail routing configuration and set the domains that use an external mail server to remote mail exchanger.
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  • psytanium
    You have to go into e-mail routing configuration and set the domains that use an external mail server to remote mail exchanger.

    Where do you mean ? in server cPanel WHM ?
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  • Futureen
    Are you sending email from the same domain that you are sending it to? I.e. the same domain is added to local (cPanel) email service and remote (Microsoft Exchange Server) mail service and you are attempting to send an email from that domain from local mailbox to remote one. If that is the case, that is not possible. In case you have "Local Mail Exchanger" set up for the domain in "Email Routing" menu in cPanel, cPanel will always look for domain mailboxes locally and will not be able to send them to remote location. And even if you change it to "Remote Mail Exchanger" for that domain, you will not be able to use cPanel to send emails from that domain. More information on email routing and how it works may be found here:
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  • Diego Piquero
    If he has the same domain for cpanel account and the exchange enviroment, he can make redirects to the @onmicrosoft.com, if that's not the case he has to login into the cpanel account afected and in the mail block, look for email routing, now he has to select the domain which need to have external routing and mail should start getting into the exchange server.
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  • psytanium
    Are you sending email from the same domain that you are sending it to? I.e. the same domain is added to local (cPanel) email service and remote (Microsoft Exchange Server) mail service and you are attempting to send an email from that domain from local mailbox to remote one. If that is the case, that is not possible. In case you have "Local Mail Exchanger" set up for the domain in "Email Routing" menu in cPanel, cPanel will always look for domain mailboxes locally and will not be able to send them to remote location. And even if you change it to "Remote Mail Exchanger" for that domain, you will not be able to use cPanel to send emails from that domain. More information on email routing and how it works may be found here:
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  • cPanelAnthony
    I'm happy to hear a solution was reached!
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