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The SMTP server then sends email to the receiving server, typically an IMAP server

Posted: Sat Dec 14, 2024 9:32 am
by Rajunb78
On hitting send, your email clients connect to the SMTP server


The recipient then connects to the IMAP server when checking their email, and voila, there's the email

How to find your SMTP server
If you're using an email service provider like Gmail, you're usually not aware of what SMTP server your account uses.

However, you may need to know the SMTP server when using mobile number data base your Gmail account with third-party tools, such as email marketing apps.

Google's SMTP server is usually smtp.gmail.com.

However, as of September 30, 2024, all third-party tools need to use “Sign in with Google” to access your account. It will no longer be possible to log in to their SMTP and IMAP servers with just a username and password.

For other email service providers, your SMTP server can probably still be used. You should be able to either find the SMTP server in your account settings or ask your email service for the correct one.

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Connecting an SMTP to lemlist
lemlist is a multichannel outreach tool with advanced personalization features that allow you to send human-like emails at scale.

If you want to connect your email account's SMTP server to lemlist, all you have to do is sign in with Google.

This is much easier than messing around with SMTP servers and their login credentials.

Go to Settings > Sending settings > Connect new email addresses and then log into your Google accounts.