“Connections to server (threads)” - The number of connections for one SMTP server(one or several, if the server supports a multithreaded send). “Sender e-mail” - the e-mail address to make a delivery from it. Insert the name and the port of the protocol if the delivery in done through the old post clients servers. “POP server” - fill in if there is “POP before SMTP (old style)”.
Just put in your user name (can use your e-mail address) and password. “Login” and “Password” - almost all SMTP servers need authentication. “Authentication” (if it is necessary) - choose the necessary type and “Encryption” “SMTP-server” - insert the SMTP server and the it’s port It’s necessary to contact the SMTP provider or read their online documentation and find out all the settings. You can choose several SMTP servers and Atomic Mail Sender will use them one by one.įor setting up external SMTP in SMTP servers list you need add or edit your SMTP servers to deliver e-mail messages.
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You can also watch a tutorial video which illustrates how to add an SMTP server. Please read this article explaining where to get an SMTP server. All the other emails will be sent diretly, without using SMTP server.Īll email messages will be sent via the specified SMTP server like Gmail, Comcast etc. “Use SMTP for domains” - specify the list of domains to deliver email via external SMTP, for example,. For example, if you enter aol.comĪnd, all messages to these email domains will be sent via an external SMTP server. Marked in the list at the “Domain list” tab in the bottom. Then the delivering will be done in 2 connections (threads).Ītomic Mail Sender will deliver all messages directly, excluding the messages “Use SMTP rotation” - 2 messages per server. When the active relay sent the portion of messages (the rotation number of messages), the step to another relay is done. The relay sends the number of messages (settled in the rotation settings) with the limits from the “SMTP-server” window “Use SMTP rotation” - settle the number of messages to send by the active relay If “Use SMTP rotation” isn’t checked then the delivering number of threads = the number of active SMTP servers. “Multithreaded send” - user settles the number of connections (threads) for every SMTP server. The number of threads depends on the number of SMTP servers and sums up automatically. “Threads” - the number of threads (connections) for every SMTP server. The value directly proportionally depends on the number of SMTP servers you chose. If the limits value rises, so do the speed of delivering. “Speed limit” - settle the number of messages to send per hour. For changing parameters of SMTP from list make a double left click on it or choose the “+” in the right corner above.
You can specify the type of email delivery. It is used for bypassing the spam filters because some mail servers has got limits for the number of received letters from one IP-address. Limits number of emails sent to a single domain within some period of time. If you use English in your letter, we recommend to change the default value for utf-8 If “Load from list” is used, Atomic Mail Sender will load the user name from the second data column in the “Recipients List”. For example, if the email address is then it will create “Bill”. how it fills out TO field).If “Autogenerate” is used, Atomic Mail Sender will create it out of the email address. The program detects it automatically.Ī way Atomic Mail Sender creates the user name (i. HELO address is the address of your computer name on the Internet. It’s a value of the pause between the trying to send e-mail when the server doesn’t respond. Recipient’s server does not respond the first time, the program tries How many times Atomic Mail Sender should try to connect the servers. Time that Atomic Mail Sender spends on waiting for a recipient’s server response. Here you can change the main settings of Atomic Mail Sender. Settings are grouped into five main categories. Menu item to view or change program settings. Click “ Settings” on the toolbar or select the “Settings” / “Common settings”