When you've got a cloud web hosting package and you set up an email address, you may take the option to send out and receive messages for granted, however, this isn't always true. Sending e-mails isn't necessarily a part of the hosting packages that providers feature and an SMTP service is needed to be capable to do that. The acronym means Simple Mail Transfer Protocol and this is the set of scripts that allows you to send e-mail messages. If you are using an email application, it connects to the SMTP server. The latter then looks up the DNS records of the domain name, which is a part of the receiving address to find out which mail server deals with its email messages. After system data is swapped, your SMTP server delivers the email to the remote IMAP or POP server and then the email is finally delivered in the related mailbox. An SMTP server is needed if you use some sort of contact page as well, so if you use a cost-free hosting plan, as an example, it is very likely that you will not be able to make use of such a form since many free of charge website hosting providers don't allow outgoing email messages.

SMTP Server in Cloud Web Hosting

If you have a cloud web hosting plan with us, you will be able to send emails through our SMTP server using any kind of email software and any device. The SMTP service is provided with our packages automatically, not on demand or perhaps as an optional paid upgrade. You will be able to send email messages from any place making use of our webmail or maybe an email application of your choosing. The SMTP server also enables you to make use of contact forms on your sites simply by adding the server name and your e-mail address in the form code, so you'll not have to do anything more technical than that to get a PHP mail form to operate. You will find the necessary SMTP settings inside the Emails area of your Hepsia Hosting Control Panel along with detailed help articles for the most popular desktop and mobile phone mail clients that will enable you to repair any problem if you aren't able to send out e-mails for some reason.