If you want to send out email messages using an e-mail address with your very own domain name, you have to make sure that the company will provide you with access to their SMTP server. The latter is the software that enables e-mails to be sent. SMTP is an acronym for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol and it deals with all outbound email messages from apps, webmail and contact web forms. Whenever a message is sent, the SMTP server checks with all the DNS servers worldwide where the e-mails for the receiving domain name are managed and as soon as it gets this information, it will connect to the remote POP/IMAP server to find out if the recipient mailbox exists. If it does, the SMTP server delivers the message body while the receiving server delivers it to the mailbox where the recipient can open it and read it. Without an SMTP server on your server, you won't be capable to send e-mails in any way.

SMTP Server in Shared Web Hosting

In case you have a shared web hosting package with our company, you'll be able to send out email messages through our SMTP server working with any kind of e-mail application as well as any device. The service is accessible with our packages automatically, and not on demand or perhaps as an optional paid add-on. You will be able to send out e-mail messages from anywhere you want to using our webmail or maybe an email client of your choice. The SMTP server also makes it possible to implement contact forms on your websites by simply incorporating the server name along with your current email address in the form code, so you will not have to do anything more technical than that to get a PHP mail form to work. You’ll find the necessary SMTP settings in the Emails section of your Hepsia Hosting Control Panel together with thorough help articles for the most common desktop and smart phone mail clients that will enable you to troubleshoot and fix any issue if you are not able to send email messages for some reason.