Description
This plugin configures WordPress to use a SMTP server when sending emails instead of the default PHP mail()
function.
It also creates a settings page where you can enter the SMTP server details and authenticatin credentials if needed.
Screenshots
Installation
- Upload the plugin to the
/wp-contents/plugins/
folder. - Activate the plugin from the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress.
- Configure the SMTP details from the ‘SMTP’ settings page
FAQ-e
- Installation Instructions
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- Upload the plugin to the
/wp-contents/plugins/
folder. - Activate the plugin from the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress.
- Configure the SMTP details from the ‘SMTP’ settings page
- Upload the plugin to the
- Will the plugin work with versions prior to 3.0?
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I have not tested the plugin with a WordPress version lower than 3.0 so it might or it might not work. You can give it a try.
- I have a plugin that sends out emails but doesn’t use SMTP. Why?
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Said plugin has to use the WordPress default
wp_mail()
function when sending emails in order for SMTP to work. - How do I set up the plugin to use the Gmail SMTP?
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Use the following settings:
Host: smtp.gmail.com
Port: 465
Encryption: SSL
Username: gmail address
Password: gmail password
Contributors & Developers
“SMTP” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
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Changelog
1.1.2
1.1
- The password field is of type password instead of text and does not display your saved password
- Now storing encrypted passwords in the database (Make sure you re-enter your password if you are updating)
1.0
- Initial release.