Friday 18 March 2011

The Fantastic Features Of SMTP2Go

By Terra D. Baird


Are you having troubles in sending emails recently when you try to contact friends or clients through your computers or mobile phones? A very valid explanation for this hindrance is the fact that the SMTP server IP you have only functions with a specific ISP connections. However, this problem is solved with Smtp2Go. This is how you can put it to good use.

SMTP, commonly known as Simple Mail Transfer Protocol serve as the transmitting agent between a mail server and a mail receiver for the transmission of email from the sender to the receiver server.

With SMTP, an email can be sent to the server within few seconds, making it very close to instantaneous. The way the emails are sent follows the protocol in SMTP in sending email to one server or transfer email from one server to another.

Unlike with SMPT, Smtp2Go group altogether all the ports that are needed when you use desktop computers, or laptops or the mobile digital phones in one ISP server. This system will enable you to use any of the electronic appliances to send email without switching the ISP server. Once you send your email whichever electrical appliance you use or wherever you are, the receivers will receive the emails on time.

Normally, only one email is made from one account, however with Smtp2Go this is changed completely. This is because with it more than one emails (up to five) addresses can be made from one account which is very useful when you are very busy with you work especially when you do lots of emails.

One interesting characteristic of Smtp2Go is the possibility of using your own domain as a personal or as your company domain. So in this case you don't depend on some domains like Yahoo.com.

With Smtp2Go you can send attachment as many as you can because it's sending capacity is up to 20Mb. This should make you happy to send all the files you need to send to your contacts every day.

Other ports which can be up to 4 ports can be used as alternative post in case port 25 is blocked and you can continue to send electronic letters.




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