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  • samachosting
    Try adding domain.net in /etc/remotedomains and remove the same domain in /etc/localdomains Then service exim restart
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  • peratik
    [quote="samachosting, post: 1630682">Try adding domain.net in /etc/remotedomains and remove the same domain in /etc/localdomains Then service exim restart
    domain.net is on cpanel and is local domain, are you sure?
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  • samachosting
    Firstly try troubleshooting through mail troubleshooter available in the whm. Take a backup of /etc/localdomains and try changing it as said previously. Paste the exim error log here with respect to this email transaction if still faces issues.
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  • hostkingco
    Usually I find if this happens the first thing I check is to ensure the domain I'm sending to actually does not exist or has been added on the same server or panel. In most cases that is the case. Well atleast in mine :)
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) It's actually "domain.com" that you want to ensure is not in the /etc/localdomains file, based on the example you provided. The other poster suggested "domain.net", but that domain is supposed to be in the /etc/localdomains file based on your example. Thank you.
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