Mail routing isn't set up correctly for the domain '{0}'. To fix it, you'll need to make a small update to the mail exchanger (MX) record that indicates where your mail should go. You can update the domain's MX record at your domain name system (DNS) host provider. Don't worry, we have a solution that walks you step by step through the process. Click on the link 'Get help fixing this issue' in the actions pane on the right side of the screen to get started.
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Mail never arrived for the recipient ({0}), and the sender ({1}) didn't receive a message saying the mail wasn't delivered. ...
Mail routing isn't set up correctly for the domain '{0}'. To fix it, you'll need to make a small update to the mail exchanger ...
Mail routing settings for the domain '{0}' are good to go. Send mail again to verify that it's working. If mail flow still ...
Mail routing settings for the domain '{0}' are good to go. Send mail again to verify that's the case. If you're still having ...
Mail routing settings for the domain '{0}' are set up correctly. Send mail again to verify that's the case. If you're still ...
Mail routing settings for the domain '{0}' are set up correctly. We found matching A records for each MX record. Send mail ...