If you want to send out emails using an e-mail address with your domain name, make sure that the provider will provide you with access to their SMTP server. The latter is the software system that allows e-mail messages to be sent out. SMTP is an abbreviation for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol and it manages all outgoing emails from applications, webmail and contact forms. When a message is sent, the SMTP server checks with all of the DNS servers globally where the e-mails for the receiving domain are managed and when it acquires this data, it connects to the remote POP/IMAP server to find out if the recipient mailbox is out there. In case it does, the SMTP server directs the email body while the receiving server sends it to the mailbox where the recipient can open it up and read it. Without an SMTP server on your end, you won't be able to send e-mails at all.

SMTP Server in Shared Website Hosting

With every single Linux shared website hosting package that we offer, you will be able to use our SMTP server and send emails through your favorite e mail app, webmail or a script on your website. The service is available with the plans as standard, not as a paid add-on or on demand, so that you can make use of your email addresses once you create them in your Hepsia hosting Control Panel. We've prepared thorough tutorials how you can create a mail box in the most widespread desktop and smart phone e-mail clients and they contain all SMTP settings that you need as well as common issues that you might experience along with their solutions. If you work with an online contact page form on your web site, all that you should enter is the server name along with your email, so you can get the form functioning quickly.