If you'd like to send out email messages through an e-mail address with your personal domain name, make sure that the provider will give you usage of their SMTP server. The latter is the software system that enables e-mails to be sent. SMTP is an abbreviation for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol and it addresses all outgoing email messages from apps, webmail and contact forms. When a message is sent out, the SMTP server confirms with all the DNS servers around the world where the e-mails for the receiving domain name are managed and when it gets this information, it will connect into the remote POP/IMAP server to check if the recipient mailbox is available. When it does, the SMTP server directs the email body and the receiving server delivers it to the mail box in which the recipient can open it up and read it. Without having a SMTP server on your end, you will not be allowed to send out emails at all.

SMTP Server in Shared Hosting

Our SMTP server is accessible to all customers who have a shared hosting plan with our company and it's an element of the standard range of services you get when you subscribe, not an extra add-on. You'll find the settings that you need to send e-mails in the Emails area of the Hepsia Control Panel, which is included in the hosting packages, together with help articles that can show you how you can set up email addresses in the most popular desktop and smartphone e-mail clients step-by-step. You will also find troubleshooting instructions with the most frequent problems and solutions if you aren't able to send emails for whatever reason. With our services, you'll be able to send out emails using any application or to use an online contact form on your site the instant you set up an email address in your account.