If you need to send out email messages using an e-mail address with your very own domain, you have to make sure that the provider will provide you with access to their SMTP server. The latter is the software system which permits e-mail messages to be transmitted. SMTP is an acronym for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol and it addresses all outbound e-mails from programs, webmail and contact forms. When a message is sent out, the SMTP server confirms with 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 into the remote POP/IMAP server to check if the recipient mailbox exists. If it does, the SMTP server directs the message body and then the receiving server sends it to the mail box in which the recipient can open it and read it. With no SMTP server on your end, you won't be capable to send messages in any way.

SMTP Server in Shared Hosting

With every single Linux shared hosting that we offer, you’re able to use our SMTP server and send email messages via your preferred e-mail software, webmail or a script on your web site. The service is provided with the packages as standard, not as a paid upgrade or on-demand, so you can use your emails the instant you create them via your Hepsia hosting Control Panel. We've made thorough tutorials how one can create a mailbox in the most popular desktop and smartphone email clients and they also feature all SMTP settings that you'll require together with common issues that you might experience as well as their solutions. If you work with an online contact page form on your website, all that you should enter is the server name plus your e-mail, so you can get the form functioning instantly.