SMTP Server
Find out all you should know about SMTP servers and e-mail transmission through SMTP protocols.
SMTP, which is short for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, is the software that enables you to send e-mails from your email addresses. Without it, you won't be able to employ email applications or webmail. When you send a message, your SMTP server creates a connection to a DNS server to learn exactly where emails for the recipient domain are taken care of. Then, it creates a connection to the remote mail server and trades information. When the recipient mail box exists, your server transmits the e-mail to the receiving POP/IMAP server and the latter brings that message to the particular mailbox in which the receiver can see it. If you want to be able to send emails, it is best to make certain that the hosting company provides the service with their packages. Even when you use an online form that website visitors use to contact you, you will still need an active SMTP server for your hosting account for the web form to function.
SMTP Server in Semi-dedicated Hosting
All our Linux semi-dedicated hosting come with an SMTP server as a standard, so you will not need to pay anything further or ask for access. You'll be able to send e-mails as long as you create a mailbox with one of your domains through your Hepsia Hosting Control Panel. Our in depth tutorials will highlight how to set up the e-mail address in an e-mail client and can assist you to resolve any issue if you cannot send e-mails for whatever reason, because we have stored the most typical problems you might encounter along with their solutions in one place. If you have an email form of any kind in your site, all it takes to get it to work is to enter the SMTP name along with your e-mail. The semi-dedicated server packages are really powerful and they will enable you to send out a large number of e-mail messages, which makes them a terrific choice if you need to send out frequent newsletters to your clients.