In order for you to send e-mails through an email address with your very own domain name, you have to make sure that the provider will provide you with access to their SMTP server. The aforementioned is the software system which enables e-mail messages to be sent. SMTP is an abbreviation for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol and it deals with all outgoing e-mails from applications, webmail and contact web forms. Every time a message is sent, the SMTP server checks with the DNS servers around the world where the e-mails for the receiving domain name are taken care of and as soon as it obtains this information, it connects to the remote POP/IMAP server to check if the recipient mailbox is out there. When it does, the SMTP server transmits the message body and then the receiving server delivers it to the mail box where the recipient can open it up and see it. With no SMTP server on your end, you will not be allowed to mail out e-mails at all.

SMTP Server in Website Hosting

With each and every Linux website hosting package we offer, you'll be able to use our SMTP server and send email messages via your preferred e-mail program, webmail or a script on your website. The service is provided with the packages by default, not as a paid upgrade or on demand, so that you can make use of your email addresses as soon as you create them using your Hepsia website hosting Control Panel. We have made thorough tutorials how you can set up a mail box in the most widespread desktop and smart phone e-mail clients and in addition they include all SMTP adjustments that you need along with standard problems that you might come across as well as their solutions. If you work with an online contact form on your web site, all you need to enter is the server name plus your email, to get the form operating instantly.