Overview:
Third-party email hosting providers can offer some advantages over using the free cPanel email management services, such as more in-depth spam filtering services and more granular account management. As cPanel is able to support third-party mail providers, this guide details how to configure your cPanel to work with the third-party service.
Prerequisites:
- Locate your third-party email provider's DNS requirements, often found in a welcome email or through knowledgebase articles.
- If you're using Micron21 Hosted Exchange, you can review the setup requirements here.
Method:
- Log into your cPanel hosting environment.
- Navigate to the "Zone Editor" tool and enter the DNS records required by your third-party mail provider.
- Ensure that you delete or edit any existing MX/SPF records that are listed - as multiple entries for different hosts will cause deliverability issues.
- Once all records are added, navigate to the "Email Routing" tool in the "Email" category.
- Select the domain associated with the changes from the drop-down menu.
- Select the "Remote Mail Exchanger" and then click "Change" to commit the change.
Do keep in mind that changes to DNS can take between 2-8 hours to action due to propagation. After this time your domains will resolve using the new details.