WP SMTP Config
WP SMTP Config
Description
This plugin configures WordPress and WordPress MU to use a SMTP server when sending emails instead of the default PHP mail() function.
You will configure your SMTP settings in your wp-config.php file instead of the settings page.
The advantage is that no admin of your blog can read the settings.
And you only have to place your settings once in cases of a WordPress MU installation.
A sample configuration:
/**
* WordPress SMTP server
*/
define('WP_SMTP_HOST', 'mail.example.com');
define('WP_SMTP_PORT', 25); // obligatory - default: 25
define('WP_SMTP_ENCRYPTION', 'tls'); // obligatory ('tls' or 'ssl') - default: no encryption
define('WP_SMTP_USER', 'username'); // obligatory - default: no user
define('WP_SMTP_PASSWORD', 'password'); // obligatory - default: no password
define('WP_SMTP_FROM', 'John Doe <john.doe@example.com>'); // obligatory - default: no custom from address
define('WP_SMTP_REPLYTO', 'Jane Doe <jane.doe@example.com>'); // obligatory - default: no custom reply to address
Installation
- Upload
wp-smtp-config.phpto the/wp-content/plugins/directory - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
- Place the SMTP details (see Description) in your
wp-config.phpfile above the line/* That’s all, stop editing! Happy blogging. */ - Test your settings (
Settings -> SMTP)
Faq
Where is my SMTP settings page?
The configuration of the SMTP server credentials will be placed in your wp-config.php file only.
You can test your configuration in Settings -> SMTP Test.
If you are running a MU installation you will find this settings page for SMTP Test in your network settings.
Reviews
Not working any more
By authentictech on August 17, 2019
Does just what we need.
By doofusdavid on December 20, 2018
Changelog
1.2.0
- Fixed bug settings page not showing for network admin
- Added config for custom reply to address
- Added some security validations
1.1.1
- Fixed bug with port configuration
1.1.0
- Added config for custom from address
1.0
- Initial release