You can check and change MX records and Email routing for domains pointed to WebhostingDNS nameservers following the steps below: 

MX records: 
1. Log into your cPanel, navigate to Domains section > Zone Editor menu:


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2. Click Manage next toyour domain: 

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3. Go to the MX tab: 

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The default MX record for all hosted domains is mail.yourdomain.tld

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If you would like to set up G Suite records for your domain, go to Exclusive for HostFaddy Customers section > GoogleApps menu. MX records and mail routing will be configured for your domain automatically, no other changes are required. 

If you would like to use a third-party mail service for your domain, you need to: 

1. Remove existing MX records for your domain: 

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2. Add a new MX record(s) using the Add Record button: 

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3. Set Email Routing to Remote as described below. 

Email Routing 

Log into your cPanel, go to Email section > Email Routing menu: 

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By default, Email Routing is set to Local for all hosted domains: 

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In order to use a third-party email service, you need to change it to Remote and click Change

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for Retro style:

You can check and change MX records and Email routing for domains pointed to our WebhostingDNS nameservers following the steps below: 

MX records

1. Log into your cPanel account, go to Domains section > Zone Editor menu: 

MX_1r.png

2. Click Manage next to your domain: 

MX_2r.png

3. Go to the MX tab: 

MX_3r.png

The default MX record for all hosted domains is mail.yourdomain.tld

MX_4r.png

If you would like to set up G Suite records for your domain, go to Exclusive for HostFaddy Customers section > GoogleApps menu. MX records and mail routing will be configured for your domain automatically, no other changes are required. 

If you would like to use a third-party mail service for your domain, you need to: 
1. Remove the existing MX records for your domain:


MX_5r.png

2. Add a new MX record(s) using the Add Record button: 

MX_6r.png

3. Set Email Routing to Remote as described below. 

Email Routing 

Log into your cPanel account, navigate to Email section > Email Routing menu: 

MX_7r.png

By default, email routing is set to Local for all hosted domains: 

MX_8r.png

In order to use a third-party email service, you need to change it to Remote

MX_9r.png

That's it!

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