Sending Email from Web Applications


If your web application (mojoPortal, DotNetNuke, Joomla!, etc...) has the ability to send email, you'll need to configure it to use the correct settings so that messages it sends are relayed properly. The location of these settings differ between applications but they are generally similarly named.

Server:i7mail.net or pro.i7mail.net (only use pro.i7mail.net if you have signed up for enterprise email services)
Requires Authentication:Yes
Requires SSL:No
SMTP Port:25
Username:An existing email address (i.e. no-reply@yourdomain.com)
Password:Password for account above.
Email From Address:An existing email address (i.e. no-reply@yourdomain.com). This does not need to be the same as the account used for authenticating (username).

Please not that these settings only work if you are hosting your email on i7MEDIA servers. If you are hosting your email elsewhere, you should seek help from your email hosting provider.

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