Disabling local email is desirable when the InterWorx server is not responsible for managing email. This is usually used in conjunction with the custom MX records, but can be used independently to simply disable email delivery for a domain.
To disable local delivery:
Log Into SiteWorx
Click the Administration menu item if it is not already open.
Click the Mail Options menu item if it is not already open.
Click the Remote Setup menu item.
Choose "disabled" from the "Local Delivery Status" dropdown.
To use an outside email server, such as Google Docs, you need to modify your MX records. This is possible in SiteWorx.
To edit MX Records:
Log Into SiteWorx
Click the Administration menu item if it is not already open.
Click the Mail Options menu item if it is not already open.
Click the Remote Setup menu item.
Use the [ Edit ] or [ Add MX Record ] links.
If local mail delivery is still enabled, providing custom MX records will not be completely effective. Mail originating from this server will be delivered locally, not to the actual MX record. You must disable local delivery to have a full implementation of external MX Records.
Once you've provided custom MX records and disabled local delivery, the webmail programs provided by InterWorx should "just work". They will now be acting as IMAP clients, provided that IMAP is supported by the actual mail server.
Remote MX Support
What is Remote MX?
Remote MX is a term coined by InterWorx, LLC to describe our implementation of multiple features.
These features are:
Disable Local Delivery
Disabling local email is desirable when the InterWorx server is not responsible for managing email. This is usually used in conjunction with the custom MX records, but can be used independently to simply disable email delivery for a domain.
To disable local delivery:
Editing MX Records
To use an outside email server, such as Google Docs, you need to modify your MX records. This is possible in SiteWorx.
To edit MX Records:
Using Webmail with Custom MX Records
Once you've provided custom MX records and disabled local delivery, the webmail programs provided by InterWorx should "just work". They will now be acting as IMAP clients, provided that IMAP is supported by the actual mail server.