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To add an MX record in cPanel using the DNS Zone Editor, follow these steps:
Log in to cPanel:
Access your cPanel account by entering your domain followed by /cpanel (e.g., yourdomain.com/cpanel).
Enter your username and password.
Navigate to the DNS Zone Editor:
In the cPanel dashboard, scroll down to the Domains section.
Click on Zone Editor.
Select Your Domain:
Find the domain for which you want to add the MX record.
Click on the Manage button next to the domain.
Add MX Record:
Look for the Add Record section.
Select MX Record from the dropdown menu.
Fill in MX Record Details:
Priority: Enter the priority number (lower numbers indicate higher priority).
Destination: Enter the mail server address (e.g., mail.yourdomain.com).
Ensure that the settings are correct.
Add Record:
Click the Add Record button to save the new MX record.
Confirm the Addition:
You should see your new MX record listed among the DNS records for your domain.
Additional Notes
Propagation Time: Changes to DNS records may additionally take the time to propagate (typically a few hours, however, can take up to 48 hours).
Check DNS Records: You can use gear like MXToolbox or a command line device like nslookup to confirm that your MX report has been delivered efficiently.
By following these steps, you can without problems add an MX record in cPanel through the DNS Zone Editor! If you have any questions, sense loose to invite.
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