Thursday 24 March 2011

How SMTP2Go Reduces Troubles In Sending Emails

By Johann Manley


Are you wondering why is it that the outbox in your Microsoft outlook is full? This is because all your emails were unsent and this problem is caused the type of connection you have. If SMPT server IP is the one you are using, this means you have limited access because this type of connection is specific to certain ISP. To solve your problem, change it to Smtp2go.

SMTP which can be defined as the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol is responsible for all the electronic transfers of mails within a chain of Internet Protocol (IP).

SMTP protocol enables the transmission of email from one server in a span very short period. This system is following the SMTP protocol used in every email transmitted from one server to another.

With Smtp2go, the hassle of changing ISP server is avoided because Smto2Go assemble all the ports in one ISP server. So if you transfer from one workplace to another or you change computers to the portable digital accessories that can be used to send emails, you use the same ISP server.

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.

And the most important feature is that you are not dependent on the huge email domain like yahoo but instead you can make use of your own personal or you business email domain. The program is compatible with virtually any email address out there.

Another interesting aspect of Smtp2Go is that you can send emails with an attachment of 20Mb which should satisfy you daily needs. A lot of programs will restrict you to only sending smaller files at one time so they are not overworked.

In case the 25th port is impeded, there are alternatives always which can reach up to 4 ports for an easy email sending. All in all, if you are looking for some email help, you should give this a try.




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