Socialveo SMTP allows you to configure and send all outgoing emails via a SMTP server.
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Installation Instructions
- Install plugin, see instructions on how to install a WordPress plugin.
- Activate
- Open your wp-config.php and add below setting:
define(‘SVEO_SMTP_ENABLE’, true); // Enable/disable SMTP
define(‘SVEO_SMTP_FROM_MAIL’, ‘noreply@my-domain.com’); // Set From email
define(‘SVEO_SMTP_FROM_NAME’, ‘My Sitename’); // Set From name
define(‘SVEO_SMTP_REPLY_TO_MAIL’, ‘reply@my-domain.com’); // Optionally set different reply to
define(‘SVEO_SMTP_REPLY_TO_NAME’, ‘My Sitename’); // Optionally set different reply to
define(‘SVEO_SMTP_HOST’, ‘localhost’); // The SMTP mail host
define(‘SVEO_SMTP_PORT’, 25); // The SMTP server port number, defaults to 465 if encryption is ssl and 25 otherwise
define(‘SVEO_SMTP_ENCRYPTION’, ”); // ‘ssl’, ‘tls’ or ”
define(‘SVEO_SMTP_AUTH’, true); // Enable/disable SMTP authentication
define(‘SVEO_SMTP_USER’, ‘username’); // SMTP authentication username – used when SVEO_SMTP_AUTH is true
define(‘SVEO_SMTP_PASS’, ‘password’); // SMTP authentication password – used when SVEO_SMTP_AUTH is true
My plugin still sends mail via the mail() function
If other plugins you’re using are not coded to use the wp_mail() function but instead call PHP’s mail() function directly, they will bypass the settings of this plugin.
More questions?
You can get in touch with us via: github.com/socialveo/socialveo-wp/issues
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