When you’re tasked with configuring Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) settings to connect to an email server, you need to get two main values right. Otherwise, your email delivery processes will fail. These values are the endpoint’s domain name or IP address and its port number. Getting the correct domain name or IP address is usually straightforward. The SMTP port number? Not always.
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Demystifying SMTP ports: When to use port 25, 587, 465 or 2525
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Topics: Secure File Transfer, FTP, SMTP ports, port 587, port 25