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What’s so good with the SMTP Server?

Bad networks, incompatible devices, changing ISPs, blind alleys… and other ad hoc factors lead to a tipping point beyond which it’s increasingly difficult to keep emails going. This is true all the more on the go, when networks are constantly changing, and device settings have to be altered all the time. That’s why a SMTP […]

Emails Anytime, Anywhere only on the SMTP Mail Server!

While charting unknown territories– fading networks, device limitations, server issues and a whole host of other issues often drain your mind out. Specifically, when it’s about emailing on the go. What then? Would you pass up the issue for lack of workable choices, or figure a way out. I guess–the latter! Before getting started, gen […]

Choosing a secure SMTP email service is a little more than shooting in the dark

Do you need to take you email security seriously? Okay, that’s obvious rhetoric, but it rings a few bells nonetheless. The evolution of emails has dumped all erstwhile ways of communication, or at least, has them shoved somewhere in the back of beyond.   The need for secure emailing can hardly be undermined, especially when–spammers, […]

Check up your SMTP Server to safeguard against email breakdowns

When on the go, keeping emails going sometimes turns a wild goose chase. Seasoned travelers are well-aware of this travesty, and are thus, always geared up. If you’re one yourself, you may have outside knowledge of the SMTP Server, and its key presence to emailing.   To others, the SMTP Server is best explained as […]

How to survive a SMTP Mail Server Crash?

There are five simple fixes to a SMTP Email Server breakdown. They are:   a) Acquiring one’s own static IP from internet service provider. b) Configuring Forward and reverse DNS solution. c) Running a check down the black list. d) Configuring SPF e) Configure domain keys     But before that, one needs to know […]