MX records define how email for a domain is routed. By default, cPanel handles email delivery using the local mail server, but MX records can be adjusted to route mail to external providers when required.
Understanding MX records and risks
Changing MX records transfers email handling away from the local server. This should only be done when the destination mail servers are confirmed and reachable. Incorrect MX configuration can stop email delivery entirely.
These controls are available on standard cPanel-Hosting Umgebungen.
Adding an MX record
- Melden Sie sich bei CPanel an.
- Öffnen Sie die Tools page.
- Im Domänen Abschnitt, klicken Zoneneditor.
- Locate the target domain and click MX Record.
- Enter a Priorität value. Lower numbers indicate higher priority.
- Enter the mail server Destination as a fully qualified domain name.
- Klicken Add an MX Record.
[Screenshot placeholder: Add MX Record dialog]
Only fully qualified domain names are accepted. IP addresses cannot be used for MX destinations.
Editing an MX record
- Log in to cPanel and open Zoneneditor.
- Locate the domain and click Manage.
- Filter the record list by Mx bei Bedarf.
- Klicken Bearbeiten next to the MX record.
- Update the priority or destination value.
- Klicken Save Record.
[Screenshot placeholder: Edit MX record screen]
Deleting an MX record
- Log in to cPanel and open Zoneneditor.
- Klicken Manage for the domain.
- Filter by Mx to show only mail records.
- Klicken Löschen next to the record.
- Bestätigen Sie den Löschvorgang.
[Screenshot placeholder: Delete MX record confirmation]
Configuring email routing in cPanel
MX records and email routing must align. Routing settings determine whether the server accepts mail locally or routes it elsewhere.
- Melden Sie sich bei CPanel an.
- Öffnen Sie die Tools page.
- Im E-Mail Abschnitt, klicken Email Routing.
- Select the domain.
- Choose the appropriate routing option:
- Automatically Detect Configuration for domains using the same name servers
- Local Mail Exchanger to force local delivery
- Backup Mail Exchanger to act as a secondary mail server
- Remote Mail Exchanger when mail is handled by an external provider
- Klicken Change to apply.
[Screenshot placeholder: Email Routing configuration]
Deliverability considerations
When routing mail to third party services, ensure proper DNS alignment and spam controls. Dedicated filtering platforms such as SpamExperts can improve delivery accuracy. For complex mail infrastructures or multiple domains, scalable environments like Cloud-Server provide greater