SMTP, which stands for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, is the software that permits you to send out e-mails from your email addresses. Without this, you won't be able to employ e-mail apps or webmail. After you send an e-mail, your SMTP server connects to a DNS server to learn where the e-mails for the recipient domain are managed. Following that, it creates a connection to the remote mail server and exchanges details. If the recipient mail box is present, your server sends the e-mail to the receiving POP/IMAP server and the latter brings that email to the specific mailbox in which the recipient can get it. If you'd like to be able to send e-mails, it is best to make sure that the website hosting company has the service with their packages. Even when you work with an online form that site visitors use to make contact with you, you'll still require an active SMTP server for your hosting account for the form to work.
SMTP Server in Semi-dedicated Servers
If you get a semi-dedicated server plan with us, you'll be able to send e-mails once you set up a new email address through your Hepsia hosting Control Panel. All accounts can access our SMTP server automatically, not on demand or as an optional add-on, you can get in contact with friends and colleagues through your preferred email client or webmail. You can also make use of a contact form on your website and site visitors can contact you easily. The SMTP settings are listed in the Emails section of your Control Panel. In the same area you could also discover how to create an email in the most widely used programs on your PC or smartphone along with common issues along with their solutions when you get a warning message when you attempt to send out an e-mail.