In case you have a cloud hosting account and you create an email address, you may consider the option to send and receive messages for granted, but in fact, that isn't always the case. Sending emails isn't necessarily part of the website hosting packages that companies offer and an SMTP service is necessary to be capable to do that. The acronym represents Simple Mail Transfer Protocol and this is the software application that permits you to send out e-mails. If you are using an e-mail app, it connects to the SMTP server. The latter then requests the DNS data of the domain, which is a part of the receiving address to find out which email server deals with its emails. After some system data is swapped, your SMTP server delivers the e-mail 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 are using some kind of contact form as well, so if you have a no charge hosting plan, for instance, it is very likely that you won't be able to use this type of form since many free hosting companies do not allow outgoing e-mail messages.

SMTP Server in Cloud Hosting

If you have a cloud hosting plan with our company, you will be able to send emails through our SMTP server using any e-mail app as well as any device. The service is accessible with our plans by default, and not on demand or maybe as an optional paid upgrade. You are able to send e-mail messages from anywhere you want to making use of our webmail as well as an email client that you choose. The SMTP server also makes it possible to take advantage of contact forms in your web sites simply by adding the server name along with your e-mail in the form code, so you'll not need to do anything more complex than that to get a PHP mail form to function. You’ll find the necessary SMTP settings in the Emails section of your Hepsia Hosting Control Panel together with detailed help articles for the most common desktop and phone mail clients that will enable you to repair any issue if you aren't able to send e-mails for some reason.