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How to add an MX entry in cPanel

  • How to add an MX entry in cPanel
  • This demo assumes you’ve already logged in to cPanel, and are starting on the home screen.
  • Now let’s learn how to add an MX entry.
  • Click the MX Entry icon.
  • Setting a custom MX entry is useful if you want your email handled by another server, or if you want to setup a backup email server.
  • Enter a priority number for the new MX record: the lower priority numbers will be tried first, followed by higher numbers.
  • Then enter the new MX entry.
  • Click Add New Record.
  • That’s it! The new MX record has been added.
  • So in this case, the default mybiz1234.com mail server will be tried first because it has a priority of 0…
  • … followed by the new email server mx1.myexchange.com, because its priority number is 1.
  • This is the end of the tutorial. You now know how to add an MX entry in cPanel.
Updated on November 26, 2022

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