SMTP, which is short for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, is the software that permits you to send messages from your email addresses. Without this, you will not be able to employ email applications or webmail. Once you send an email, your SMTP server creates a connection to a DNS server to learn where the e-mails for the recipient domain are handled. Then, it creates a connection to the remote email server and trades information. If the recipient mail box exists, your server transmits the message to the receiving POP/IMAP server and the latter brings that message to the particular mailbox where the receiver can find it. If you want to send e-mails, it is best to make certain that the web hosting company offers the service with their plans. Even if you work with an online form that website visitors use to make contact with you, you'll still need an active SMTP server for your hosting account for the form to work.

SMTP Server in Shared Hosting

Our SMTP server is accessible to all clients who have a shared hosting plan with our company and it's also a part of the standard range of services that you will get once you subscribe, not an optional upgrade. You'll find the settings that you need to send e-mails in the Emails area of the Hepsia Control Panel, which is provided with the hosting packages, along with help articles that will explain to you how you can set up email addresses in the most popular desktop and phone e-mail clients step by step. You'll also find trouble shooting guides with common problems and solutions if you are not able to send out e-mails for whatever reason. Using our services, you will be able to send emails using any software or to use an online contact form on your site once you set up an e-mail addresses in your account.