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only Search this forum only Display results as threads More... Useful Searches Recent cpanel error pages Posts Resources Resources Quick Links Search Resources Most Active Authors Latest Reviews Feature Requests Defects Menu Log in Sign up cpanel error log kapatma The Community Forums Interact with an entire community of cPanel & WHM users! cPanel Forums > cPanel & WHM® (for Linux® Servers) > E-mail Discussions > This site uses cookies. By continuing to https://productforums.google.com/d/topic/apps/t76fz6_lScw use this site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Learn More. Why didn't my email get delivered? or where did my email go? Discussion in 'E-mail Discussions' started by cPanelPeter, Jan 27, 2014. cPanelPeter Technical Analyst III Staff Member Joined: Sep 23, 2013 Messages: 568 Likes Received: 15 Trophy Points: 18 cPanel Access Level: Root Administrator Twitter: Follow @cpanelpeter At cpanel, Technical Analysts will get https://forums.cpanel.net/threads/why-didnt-my-email-get-delivered-or-where-did-my-email-go.387312/ asked this question many times. Unfortunately the question is a little vague since there are really hundreds of reasons why an email may not get delivered. These can be: Authentication issues (the most common). DNS related issues (is your rDNS set up correctly?). SPF, DKIM and/or DMARC settings (misconfigured or missing completely). Firewall issues (or proxying of port 25 by the NOC, Datacenter, Host or customers ISP) or other networking issues. Blocked IP addresses (Customers IP address may be blacklisted). cpHulkd brute force lockouts. SpamAssassin settings too strict. Spammer (or more likely a compromised email account) has filled up your exim mail queue with spam messages and legit messages are now waiting to be sent. Exim misconfiguration. Sender Verify and even Greylisting or other temporary soft-errors. An incorrect setting within your /etc/resolv.conf file. A misconfigured filter. Mailbox is over quota (5.2.2. error). Virus was attached to message and virus scanner redirected your email to /dev/null. A very important thing to remember is that email either gets delivered or it bounces back with an error. There is no in-between and mail doesn't just "disappear into limbo" as many people believe. What are bounce messages? A bounce error is als
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