Configuring Email Routing in cPanel
Email routing in cPanel controls where your domain’s emails are delivered. Whether you're using cPanel email hosting, a third-party provider like Google Workspace or Microsoft 365, or a backup mail server, selecting the right option ensures emails reach their intended destination.
βοΈ The Four Email Routing Options in cPanel
π Local Mail Exchanger – "Emails Stay Here"
Use this if you host your emails on your cPanel account.
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Emails sent to you@yourdomain.com are stored on your hosting server.
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No need to configure external mail services—this is the default setting for most cPanel users.
π Remote Mail Exchanger – "Send Emails Elsewhere"
Use this if you’re using an external email provider like Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, or Zoho Mail.
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Emails do not get stored in cPanel; they are delivered to your external provider instead.
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Your cPanel server ignores incoming mail and sends all email traffic according to your MX records.
π If Using a Third-Party Email Provider:
- π Obtain your MX records from your provider (Google, Microsoft, Zoho, etc.).
- π Your provider may also require additional records:
- βοΈ SPF – Prevents email spoofing.
- βοΈ DKIM – Verifies email authenticity.
- βοΈ DMARC – Reduces email fraud.
- π These records must be added in cPanel → Zone Editor.
- π If unsure, check your email provider’s setup guide.
π Backup Mail Exchanger – "Standby Mode"
Use this if your hosting account should act as a backup mail server.
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If your primary mail provider goes down, your cPanel server temporarily holds emails.
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Once the primary mail server is back online, emails get delivered to it.
π Automatically Detect Configuration (Not Recommended)
This option attempts to automatically choose between Local or Remote Mail Exchanger based on your MX records.
- β οΈ Not always reliable. Manually set your routing to avoid delivery issues.
π‘ MX Records – The Traffic Cops of Email Routing
Your MX records tell mail servers where to send emails for your domain.
- π Local Mail Exchanger → MX records point to your cPanel server.
- π Remote Mail Exchanger → MX records point to your third-party provider.
- π Backup Mail Exchanger → MX records include both your primary provider and your backup (cPanel) mail server.
π οΈ Where to Find and Update Your MX Records
Go to cPanel → Zone Editor → Find the "MX" records section.
β οΈ Why Choosing the Right Email Routing Option Matters
Picking the wrong option can cause:
- β Emails bouncing or getting rejected.
- β Messages disappearing because they’re delivered to the wrong server.
- β Outgoing mail getting flagged as spam or blocked.
To ensure seamless email delivery, always:
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Set the correct email routing option in cPanel.
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Check and update your MX, SPF, DKIM, and DMARC records when using third-party email services.
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Test your email setup to ensure everything is working properly.
π‘ Need Help?
Not sure what settings to choose? We’re here 24/7 to help! Just open a ticket and we'll get you sorted.