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SMTP Mailer

Configure a SMTP server to send email from your WordPress site. Configure the wp_mail() function to use SMTP instead of the PHP mail() function.
Ratings
4.6
Last updated
June 21, 2024
Version
1.1.15
Active installations
60K
SMTP Mailer

SMTP Mailer plugin allows you to configure a mail server which handles all outgoing email from your website. It takes control of the wp_mail function and use SMTP instead.

SMTP Mailer Add-ons

SMTP Mailer Settings

  • SMTP Host: Your outgoing mail server (e.g. smtp.gmail.com).
  • SMTP Authentication: Whether to use SMTP authentication when sending an email (True/False). If you choose to authenticate you will also need to provide your username and password.
  • SMTP Username: The username to connect to your SMTP server.
  • SMTP Password: The password to connect to your SMTP server.
  • Type of Encryption: The encryption to be used when sending an email (TLS/SSL/No Encryption. TLS is recommended).
  • SMTP Port: The port to be used when sending an email (587/465/25). If you choose TLS the port should be set to 587. For SSL use port 465 instead.
  • From Email Address: The email address to be used as the From Address when sending an email.
  • From Name: The name to be used as the From Name when sending an email.

SMTP Mailer Test Email

Once you have configured the settings you can send a test email to check the functionality of the plugin.

  • To: Email address of the recipient.
  • Subject: Subject of the email.
  • Message: Email body.

Known Compatibility

SMTP Mailer should work with any plugin that uses the WordPress Mail function. However, It has been tested with the following form and contact form plugins:

  • Contact Form 7
  • Jetpack Contact Form
  • Visual Form Builder
  • Fast Secure Contact Form
  • Formidable Forms
  • Contact Form by BestWebSoft

For detailed setup instructions please visit the SMTP Mailer plugin page.

Freeon Creator plan
Active installations
60K
Tested up to
6.5.4
This plugin is available for download to be used on your WordPress self-hosted installation.