If you need to send emails using an e-mail address with your own domain name, make sure that the company will give you access to their SMTP server. The latter is the software system that enables email messages to be sent. SMTP is an acronym for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol and it handles all outgoing e-mails from programs, webmail and contact web forms. Whenever a message is sent, the SMTP server checks with all of the DNS servers around the world where the e-mails for the receiving domain are taken care of and when it acquires this info, it connects to the remote POP/IMAP server to check if the recipient mail box exists. 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 up and see it. Without an SMTP server on your server, you won't be allowed to send out emails in any way.

SMTP Server in Shared Website Hosting

With each and every Linux shared website hosting package that we offer, you’re able to work with our SMTP server and send e-mail messages using your preferred e mail application, webmail or a script on your web site. The service is provided with the packages as standard, not like a paid add-on or on-demand, so you're able to use your emails once you create them using your Hepsia hosting Control Panel. We have prepared in-depth tutorials how you can set up a mailbox in the most widely used desktop and smart phone email clients and in addition they contain all SMTP settings that you need together with standard issues that you might come across as well as their solutions. If you use an online contact form on your web site, all you have to enter is the server name along with your e-mail address, so you can get the form functioning instantly.