In case an email arrives at a nonexistent account, the email will be bounced back directly from Zoho servers and will not be checked in the destination servers. You can configure Dual Delivery when you want the email delivery in both servers for all the existing accounts in Zoho. Dual Delivery: Parallel email delivery for existing accounts only. ![]() When an email arrives at an account, that does not exist in Zoho, the email will be redirected to the selected destination server, instead of bouncing back the email. When you choose this option, the emails that arrive at the accounts that exist in Zoho are delivered in Zoho. You can configure Split Delivery when you have a set of accounts in Zoho Mail and the remaining accounts on the other server. Split Delivery: Deliver Emails to Non-existing accounts only.For example, if you want to enable routing for the domain '' to destination '' and your verification email is you can enable this option. But you can also change your verification email address' domain to the destination host's domain. Change domain to match the provided destinationīy default, the domain of verification email address will be set to the domain for which you configure routing.Only if the email has been successfully delivered, the email routing can be enabled. You need to provide a valid email address to which a verification email will be sent. In case MX records are provided directly in the destination, the emails will be directly routed to the provided servers.īefore email routing can be enabled, a verification email will be delivered to the routed server to confirm the validity of the chosen destination server details. ![]() When a domain name is provided in the destination, the routed emails will be delivered to the MX records of the domain which has been provided as the destination. The destination host is a domain name, MX record, or the IP address of a valid email server that can receive emails directly.
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