If you have a shared web hosting account and you set up an email address, you may consider the option to send out and receive messages for granted, however, this is not always the case. Sending e-mail messages is not always a part of the web hosting packages that companies will offer you and an SMTP service is required to be capable to do that. The acronym means Simple Mail Transfer Protocol and this is the set of scripts that enables you to send e-mails. If you work with an email application, it connects to the SMTP server. The latter then requests the DNS records of the domain name, that is a part of the receiving address to find out what email server deals with its e-mails. After system data is interchanged, your SMTP server delivers the message to the remote IMAP or POP server and the email is finally delivered in the related mailbox. An SMTP server is needed if you use some kind of contact form also, so in case you use a cost-free hosting package, for instance, it's probable that you will not be able to use this type of form as most cost-free hosting companies do not allow outgoing e-mail messages.

SMTP Server in Shared Web Hosting

Our SMTP server is available to all customers that have a shared web hosting package with our company and it's an element of the standard range of services you will get once you subscribe, not an optional upgrade. You'll find the settings you need to send messages in the Emails section of the Hepsia Control Panel, which is included in the website hosting plans, together with help articles that will show you how to set up email addresses in the most common desktop and smart phone email clients step by step. You will also find trouble shooting guides with the most common difficulties and solutions if you aren't able to send e-mails for some reason. Using our services, you'll be able to send emails using any app in order to use an online contact form on your web site the instant you set up an email address inside your account.