If you have a shared web hosting account and you set up an email address, you might take the option to send out and receive messages for granted, however, this is not always the case. Sending email messages isn't necessarily part of the hosting plans that companies feature and an SMTP service is needed to be capable to do that. The acronym means Simple Mail Transfer Protocol and that is the piece of software that enables you to send e-mail messages. If you work with an email application, it connects to the SMTP server. The latter then requests the DNS data of the domain name, which is a part of the receiving address to find out what email server deals with its email messages. After system data is interchanged, your SMTP server provides the e-mail to the remote IMAP or POP server and the e-mail is finally delivered in the corresponding mailbox. An SMTP server is needed if you are using some kind of contact page also, so if you work with a cost-free hosting package, for instance, it is likely that you won't be able to use this type of form since many no charge web hosting companies do not allow outgoing emails.

SMTP Server in Shared Web Hosting

With every single shared web hosting that we offer, you will be able to work with our SMTP server and send email messages via your preferred e-mail application, webmail or a script on your web site. The service is available with the packages as standard, not being a paid add-on or on demand, so that you can use your email addresses as soon as you create them through your Hepsia hosting Control Panel. We have made detailed tutorials how you can create a mail box in the most widespread desktop and smart phone email clients and they feature all SMTP adjustments that you need together with standard issues that you may encounter as well as their solutions. If you use an online contact form on your website, all you need to enter is the server name plus your e-mail address, so you can get the form operating very quickly.