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    Default Mail Routing Settings change

    Hi i set an account up with "local mail exchanger" it giving me problems so i want to now change it to Automatically Detect Configuration.

    How do i change the mail routing setting of a hosting account already created?

    thanks,

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    Could you explain things a bit more? Do you have a cPanel server and you want to have emails hosted on the same server the account is on?

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    Default Use the WHM DNS editor

    To change this setting for an existing account, in the WebHost Manager click Main >> DNS Functions >> Edit DNS Zone. The mail routing options are at the bottom of the DNS zone editing page.
    For hands-on assistance, please reference our new support information page: Where should I go for support?
    cPResources: Support Options - Submit a ticket here - Additional Support Options - Forums Search - Mailing Lists(Alt) - Documentation


    -- Jared Ryan, Technical Analyst, cPanel Technical Support

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