
The Emperor
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Ok the following partially worked for me and I am going to share; I added into /etc/localdomains the domain that I was trying to make GSuite Split Delivery to work. Apparently the domain for what...
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I'm not aware of any way to do what you are wanting, honestly. Perhaps someone else will weigh in with a solution. The MX records have to point to a single place, the internet as a whole does not...
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If its set to remote, then exim is going to reject it regardless. I'm not clear how you are expecting to split the mail delivery exactly. Can you elaborate on how you are expecting that to work? ...
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What's the setting in the dns zone under mail exchanger? If its set to remote, then it is going to always reject the emails for that domain regardless if the account exists or not. Yes it is in r...
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Hi @Solodeji Yes there does need to be an A record, but this has nothing to do with what I'm requesting you remove. The A record should exist in the DNS Zone file. @cPanelLauren Just for the rec...
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So in a few words I delete (or comment out) the DNS1 line since only this one needs to do something with and not the DNS line which does not need modification. And that is why the following comman...
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Hello @cPanelLauren There's no typo that line should NOT have the hostname on it. The DNS line should be DNS= . But the line DNS= https://i.imgur.com/2tpP35e.png
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DNS1=my.hostname.comCan you change that line to look like this: # grep DNS /var/cpanel/users/system DNS= With all due respect I think you made some kind of typo because, as you might saw
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@cPanelLauren Code: cat /var/cpanel/users/system BWLIMIT=unlimited DEMO=0 DNS= DNS1=my.hostname.com FEATURELIST=default HASCGI=0 HASDKIM=0 HASSPF=0 IP=127.0.0.1 LEGACY_BACKUP=1 LOCALE=en MAILB...
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That can't be right, there needs to be a cPanel account to run autossl. There also has to be an A record for the domain that resolves to the requesting server for autossl to work. First of all, cP...