If you have a website hosting package and you create an e-mail address, you might take the option to send and receive emails for granted, but in fact, that isn't always true. Sending email messages is not always a part of the website hosting plans that providers have and an SMTP service is needed to be capable to do that. The acronym signifies Simple Mail Transfer Protocol and this is the piece of software that enables you to send e-mails. If you are using an e-mail application, it creates a connection to the SMTP server. The latter then queries the DNS data of the domain name, that is a part of the receiving address to find out which email server manages its email messages. After some system information is exchanged, your SMTP server delivers the message to the remote IMAP or POP server and the e-mail is finally delivered in the matching mailbox. An SMTP server is needed if you work with some kind of contact page too, so in case you use a free hosting plan, as an example, it's probable that you will not have the ability to use such a form as most no charge website hosting service providers do not allow outgoing email messages.

SMTP Server in Website Hosting

Our SMTP server is available to all clients who have a website hosting package with our company and it's a part of the standard set of services that you receive when you subscribe, not an extra add-on. You'll find the settings that you need to send out messages in the Emails part of the Hepsia Control Panel, which is provided with the website hosting packages, together with help articles that can show you how you can set up an email address in the most popular desktop and smartphone e-mail clients step-by-step. You will also find trouble shooting instructions with the most common issues and solutions if you aren't able to send out e-mails for some reason. With our services, you will be able to send out messages using any software or use an online contact form on your Internet site once you create an email address inside your account.