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Outlook
You can use SMTP+ as your outgoing mail server in Outlook. Here is how to do so.
- Create a SMTP+ user in your MailUp admin console
- Start Outlook and select File > Account Settings
- Select the account that you wish to edit and click on Change
- On the window that is shown to you, enter your SMTP+ server address as the Outgoing Mail Server (e.g. in.smtpok.com).
- Click on More Settings to configure the rest of the settings needed to use SMTP+ as your outgoing mail server
- In the Outgoing Server tab:
- Check the checkbox "My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication"
- Select "Log on using"
- Enter your SMTP+ user name and passwords (which you obtained when you added the SMTP+ user in your MailUp admin console)
- Click on "Remember password"
- In the Advanced tab, change the Outgoing server (SMTP): to use a port supported by SMTP+. You can use port 25, which is often the default one for outgoing mail and is supported by SMTP+. In some cases (i.e. with some Web hosting companies) port 25 is disabled. In that scenario, choose another port supported by SMTP+, such as port 2525. A list of supported ports is available under SMTP+ settings.
- Click on OK to save the settings
- Click on Next to save the new outgoing mail server configurations to this Outlook email account.
You are done!
WordPress
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Magento
How to use /wiki/spaces/mailupUserGuide/pages/36503987.There are many WordPress plugins that allow you to use an external SMTP server. For a list, see: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/search.php?q=smtp
For example, you could choose WP Mail SMTP: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wp-mail-smtp/
Once you've installed the plugin, create a SMTP+ user and enter those credentials in the plugin settings.
Please note:
- From email: make sure that you are using a FROM email that has been authorized in your SMTP+ settings
- From name: you can use any name
- Mailer: select "Send all WordPress email via SMTP"
- Return Path: leave unchecked
- SMTP Host: enter the host provided to you when you created your SMTP+ user
- SMTP port: you can use a variety of ports. Since port 25 (the default one) is sometimes blocked by Web hosting providers, try a different port, such as 2525
- Encryption: set to No.
- Authetication: set to Yes and enter your SMTP+ user credentials
Your custom application
See: Using SMTP relay from your application
Related articles
- SMTP+ overview
- set Set the properties for the messages sent using the SMTP+ feature
- configuring Configuring SMTP+, server and users
- set Set and customize the notifications sent by the SMTP+ feature to your users
- view View the send status of SMTP+ messages
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