As you know, Auto Mail Sender works with the (E)SMTP protocol. So, to use Auto Mail Sender, you need to have an SMTP account first.
But some customers use webmail system and don’t know how to set SMTP account in email clients.
Based on this situation, I think it is necessary to introduce how to configure the SMTP account(s) in Auto Mail Sender.
Steps:
1. Please confirm if your email server supports (E)SMTP protocol.
You can visit the official site of your email account provider or contact them (use an external service), contact your system administrator (use an internal service) to confirm.
Otherwise, you can register a free SMTP email account, we recommend Gmail or Hotmail.
2. If you currently use your SMTP account(s) in Outlook, Outlook Express, Foxmail, Thunderbird or other email clients, setting up your SMTP account(s) in Auto Mail Sender is very easy because Auto Mail Sender provides the standard (E )SMTP account options for you.
3. If you have never used any SMTP account in email clients, please read the following advanced guide:
has. If you use Gmail or Hotmail, congratulations, Auto Mail Sender supports setting up Gmail or Hotmail SMTP accounts directly, ie Auto Mail Sender will automatically fill in all fields except account password.
b. If you use other SMTP account(s), you must first know the following information:
[SMTP Server] – the SMTP server address, supports IP address and host name.
[Port] – the SMTP server port, by default: 25, between 1 and 65,535.
[This SMTP server requires secure connection (SSL)] – if the SMTP server requires a secure connection (SSL), you must check the corresponding option.
[Authentication Required] – SMTP requires authentication.
[User] – your username on the SMTP server. This is usually the email address, but some SMTP servers require the left part of the @ symbol in the email address.
[Password] – your password for the user.
Usually you may not know how to set the first 4 parameters, you can visit your email account provider’s official site or contact them (use an external service), contact your system administrator (use an internal service ) To confirm.
against If you still cannot confirm these parameters, you can guess them:
[SMTP Server] – can be mail.xxx.yyy (xxx.yyy is the right part of the @ symbol in your email address, the same below), smtp.xxx.yyy, http://www.xxx.yyy or other.
[Port] – can be 25, 465 or other.
[This SMTP server requires secure connection (SSL)] – can be ‘yes’ or ‘no’.
[Authentication Required] – can be ‘yes’ or ‘no’, it is almost ‘yes’.
You can combine them to try.
d. If you guess them with no luck, please send your password to Auto Mail Sender support at [email protected], we will do our best to solve it.