SMTP, which stands for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, is the software that enables you to send messages from your email addresses. Without this, you won't be able to use email applications or webmail. After you send an e-mail, your SMTP server connects to a DNS server to discover exactly where emails for the recipient domain name are handled. Subsequently, it creates a connection to the remote mail server and exchanges details. In case the recipient mail box is accessible, your server transmits the email to the receiving POP/IMAP server and the latter delivers that email to the particular mailbox where the recipient can find it. If you'd like to be able to send emails, you should always ensure that the website hosting company offers the service with their packages. Even if you use an online form that visitors use to contact you, you will still require an active SMTP server for your hosting account for the form to function.

SMTP Server in Web Hosting

If you have a web hosting package with our company, you will be able to send out emails through our SMTP server working with any e-mail software and any device. The service is provided with our plans automatically, and not on demand or as an optional paid upgrade. You are able to send e-mail messages from anywhere making use of our webmail or an email app that you choose. The SMTP server also makes it possible to use contact forms in your web sites by simply including the server name as well as your email in the form code, so you'll not need to do anything more complex than that to have a PHP mail form to work. You will find the necessary SMTP settings in the Emails section of your Hepsia Hosting Control Panel along with comprehensive help articles for the most well-known desktop and phone mail clients that will enable you to troubleshoot and fix any issue if you are not able to send e-mails for some reason.