If you need to send out e-mail messages using an e-mail address with your very own domain name, you have to make sure that the provider will give you access to their SMTP server. The aforementioned is the software that enables emails to be transmitted. SMTP is an abbreviation for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol and it handles all outgoing email messages from programs, webmail and contact web forms. When a message is sent, the SMTP server confirms with all of the DNS servers throughout the world where the emails for the receiving domain are taken care of and once it gets this data, it creates a connection to the remote POP/IMAP server to see if the recipient mailbox is available. If it does, the SMTP server transmits the message body and then the receiving server sends it to the mailbox in which the recipient can open it and see it. Without an SMTP server on your server, you won't be able to send out emails at all.

SMTP Server in Website Hosting

Our SMTP server is available to all customers who have a website hosting package with our company and it's an element of the standard set of services you will get when you join, not an optional add-on. You will find the settings that you need to send e-mails in the Emails section of the Hepsia Control Panel, which comes with the website hosting plans, together with help articles that will explain to you how to set up an email address in the most popular desktop and phone e-mail clients step by step. You will also find troubleshooting guides with frequent issues and solutions if you're not able to send out email messages for some reason. Using our services, you will be able to send out messages using any software in order to use an online contact page form on your Internet site once you set up an e-mail addresses inside your account.