Setting Up SMTP Providers

Sender Email Address Configuration Limitation when Using Your Own SMTP Provider:

If you are using an SMTP provider, make sure the sender email you mask here matches the email you integrated with. Learn more on how to configure the sender’s email address here. If the sender’s email does not match with the SMTP integrated email, or if the sender’s email is not verified with your SMTP provider, it will fail to deliver. 

To test if the integrated SMTP integration work:

When sending an email, we will need to update the sender’s email address so it matches the integrated SMTP email. 

In manual conversation, the sender email is set to be the user login email, we will need to set the email below to match with the SMTP integrated email. By default it will show your login email here: 

Daily limits on how many emails can be sent:
Workflow/Email Statistics

We will not be able to fetch delivered/bounced stats to display them. SMTP integration will show opened and clicked only. We highly recommend setting up Mailgun or LC Email to show statistics. Learn more about Troubleshooting Email Stats.

Common issues when settings up SMTP providers:

1. Make sure Email Re-Billing is disabled while we make changes to the default provider

2. please try to use the gmass tool with the same input and see if that works: https://www.gmass.co/smtp-test 

 

Help docs on setting up SMTP providers:

Google: Using Google/Gmail/GSuite as your SMTP Provider

    Setting alias for Google smtp

Yahoo: Yahoo temporarily disabled their SMTP and there’s no ETA on when it will be available again. 

Sendgrid: Using SendGrid As The SMTP Provider

Zoho: Using Zoho as your SMTP Provider

In regard to setting up Amazon SES:
  • Use the correct server name listed on the SMTP Settings page
  • Use port 465
  • Use the IAM Username & Password you created ( and hopefully saved because you can’t view it again )
  • Use the Amazon AWS Root User Email Address 
Amazon SES Quick Start
Managing Your Amazon SES Sending Quotas

https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/DeveloperGuide/request-production-access.html

In regard to setting up Outlook / Microsoft Office 365:

It is common to get the error Authentication unsuccessful even though the two-step verification is OFF. Microsoft changed its security. Now a third-party app requires SMTP Authentication to be enabled. Here is the guide to enabling SMTP > https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/mail-flow-best-practices/how-to-set-up-a-multifunction-device-or-application-to-send-email-using-microsoft-365-or-office-365

If the above article is not helpful, please reach out to Outlook support to get the account authenticated.