SMTP settings

SMTP is available from mail.yourdomain.com (Where yourdomain.com is the domain you host with us) or use mail.server for scripts.

To stop the server being abused for sending unsolicited junk email, we require authentication first. This is the same username and password as your POP3 account. To turn on authentication you will need to change the settings in your email client.


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