Newsletter SMTP Addon
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Newsletter SMTP AddonVersion 1.0.9

Original price was: $79.00.Current price is: $4.80.

Last Updated on April 25, 2024

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Newsletter SMTP Addon

The Newsletter SMTP Addon is a WordPress plugin that enhances the functionality of Newsletter plugin by integrating it with an SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol service). This addon provides a seamless connection between your WordPress website and an SMTP server, allowing you to send reliably and efficiently. primary function of the News SMTP addon is to improve the deliverability of your email campaigns by bypassing the default WordPress email system and using a dedicated SMTP server. It supports a wide range of SMTP service providers and allows custom SMTP configuration. The addon provides detailed logs of all outgoing emails and includes a test email functionality. By utilizing an SMTP server, the addon significantly improves the deliverability of your emails, ensuring that your messages reach the intended recipients’ inboxes. It is especially useful for businesses and organizations that rely on email marketing campaigns to engage with their audience, e-commerce websites, membership sites, and websites that generate a high volume of outgoing emails.

Key Features

  1. Enables the SMTP delivery method for newsletters and service messages sent through the Newsletter plugin. . Compatible with the original SMTP feature of the Newsletter plugin and other third-party SMTP plugins for lower-level integration.
  2. Provides an option to enable insecure SSL for servers with missing SSL certificates.
  3. Recommended for use with a dedicated mailbox for your blog, such as [email protected] or [email protected].
  4. Improves email deliverability and reduces the likelihood of emails being marked as spam.
  5. Works only with newsletters and service messages, not with other emails sent by your blog.
  6. Google no longer supports standard authentication methods for SMTP servers, but some SMTP plugins have implemented the required oAuth2.
  7. Some providers may require the “From” address to match the account used for SMTP authentication.