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Why does my email account show that it is Pending Setup: MX  Error?

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Last Updated: March 12, 2009 9:58 AM

When setting up an email account, if the system cannot verify your email account is using the correct MX records, the status becomes Pending Setup: MX Error. If and when the MX records are corrected, the status becomes Active. If the Pending Setup: MX Error status remains, the MX records you specified in your hosting provider or domain name system manager, or the Cnames you've specified, may be incorrect. Your hosting provider is where your domain is hosted; your domain name system manager is a third-party domain manager where you might manage your domain settings, such as your DNS servers or MX records.

You can retry the MX validation or update your MX records to attempt to resolve the issue.

To Resubmit your MX Records for Validation

Click the Retry link next to the Pending Setup: MX Error status message.

To Change the MX Record

  1. Log on to your hosting provider or third-party domain name system manager.
  2. Change your MX records to:
    • MX 0 - smtp.secureserver.net
    • MX 10 - mailstore1.secureserver.net

NOTE: Using an invalid email username, for example: [email protected] or [email protected], prevents your mx records from setting up correctly.

Changing your Cname Records

  1. Log on to your hosting provider or third-party domain name system manager.
  2. Locate the Cnames and set the following:
    email
    email.secureserver.net
    email
    email.secureserver.net
    imap
    imap.secureserver.net
    mail
    pop.secureserver.net
    pop
    pop.secureserver.net
    smtp
    smtp.secureserver.net
    webmail
    webmail.secureserver.net
    e
    email.secureserver.net