SMTP Server
Find out all that you need to know about SMTP servers and e-mail transmission via SMTP protocols.
SMTP, which stands for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, is the software that allows you to send out e-mails from your email addresses. Without this, you will not be able to use email applications or webmail. After you send an email, your SMTP server connects to a DNS server to learn exactly where e-mails for the recipient domain name are managed. Following that, it creates a connection to the remote mail server and trades details. When the recipient mail box exists, your server sends the e-mail to the receiving POP/IMAP server and the latter delivers that email to the specific mailbox in which the recipient can find it. If you want to send emails, you should always make sure that the website hosting company provides the service with their plans. Even when you use an online form that website visitors use to get hold of you, you will still need an active SMTP server for your hosting account for the form to operate.
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SMTP Server in Semi-dedicated Hosting
Having a
semi-dedicated server plan through us you’re able to work with our SMTP server as part of the standard set of services that you receive with your package, not as an additional upgrade that you have to buy. You will be able to send e-mail messages making use of any application, webmail or a script on your web site effortlessly. The SMTP server configurations are available in your Hepsia Hosting Control Panel and to make things even easier for you we have tutorials on the way to set up an e-mail account with preferred phone and PC email applications. Our tutorials will help you troubleshoot any difficulty you might experience since we have the solutions to all typical problems as well. In case you have an email script on your website, getting it to function is as simple as entering the server name and your e-mail address. The semi-dedicated servers are suitable for mailing out regular newsletters to customers as the quantity of outgoing emails is significantly higher when compared with the conventional shared web hosting packages.