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Setting up GoDaddy SMTP to Send Emails

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When you think of an SMTP email server, GoDaddy isn’t the first thing that comes to mind. But the hosting behemoth gives you a few options to set it up, even if you want to use a third-party provider. 

Here, I cover everything about GoDaddy SMTP, from options to use cases and detailed integrations

Hop on to make the emails fly from your website or ecommerce. 

What is a GoDaddy SMTP server?

GoDaddy SMTP is an SMTP relay that allows you to set up email sending and custom addresses from your domain. There are also email and calendar sharing options, as well as integrations with third-party email clients. 

Note that the outgoing server isn’t enabled by default and it’s a paid feature (the basic email is just like a limited free trial), and the paid options are as follows:

I haven’t covered any pricing since it’s hard to pinpoint the exact number because GoDaddy has rolling discounts and marked differences depending on whether you want to pay monthly or yearly. You can check the pricing here

As for the actual SMTP server details, here’s what they are:

Important Note: Users report that GoDaddy blocks direct routing to an external SMTP server on all hosting plans, meaning you can only use their servers or Microsoft. The good news is that this isn’t entirely true and there are two ways around the block.

  1. You can set up an external SMTP email provider and have full control over your email sending on GoDaddy VPS hosting plans. (Suggestion: reach out to GoDaddy support for more info on how to migrate from a different plan)
  1. There’s an option to run the email setup via cPanel, but it’s tricky to validate your domain name and handle spam.  

Tips:

Why should you use GoDaddy SMTP server?

If I were to be laconic, I’d say use GoDaddy because it’s convenient, but let’s break down the reasons in more detail:

  1. You’re hosting with GoDaddy – for existing users, GoDaddy allows for a simple way to send professional emails using your custom domain (e.g. email@yourdomain.com). 
  1. Ease of use – Setting up GoDaddy SMTP is a click-and-copy-paste job, making the whole process straightforward even if you’re not tech-savvy. 
  1. Reliable delivery – The hosting provider uses authentication protocols to ensure emails are delivered securely and with minimal risk of being flagged as spam. (This goes assuming your domain hasn’t been compromised in any way.) 

Note: Keep in mind that there are certain limitations that may make GoDaddy webmail a lesser choice, particularly if you want to send email campaigns. ↖️Click the link to learn more. 

How to configure GoDaddy SMTP server settings?

For the configuration steps, I’m assuming you already have a domain set up with GoDaddy but haven’t configured email settings yet. The whole process takes a few steps, and I’ll also show you how to integrate the SMTP server with Thunderbird. 

Step 1 – Enable email sending

Quick tips: If the “Set up” button is declicked, click it to reveal the options. There’s also an alternative route: Click “Manage”, and then “Email” at the menu on the left. 

Step 2: Set up your email with GoDaddy

Step 3: Integrate GoDaddy SMTP with your email client

As mentioned, I’ll be Thunderbird, but the setup logic is the same for other clients, though the naming and routes could be different. Anyway, here are the SMTP settings:

Note: You should be able to use the account almost immediately, but there could be intermediary authentication steps. 

Bonus Step: Integrate GoDaddy SMTP with WordPress plugin 

The case is: you’re hosting with GoDaddy and want to send emails from your website but avoid the notoriously unreliable native ‘wp_mail()’ function. I already blogged extensively on how to do this and you can check the full tutorial here. Now, I just want to give you the digest flow, for more details hit the link ⬆️. 

  1. Install the WP Mail SMTP plugin and activate it.
  2. Launch the plugin, navigate to “Settings”, then scroll down to the “Mailer” section.
  3. Choose “Other SMTP” and enter GoDaddy SMTP credentials as listed earlier. 
  4. Make sure to enter the proper username and password for your GoDaddy account. 
  5. Send a test email to confirm the configuration is working. 

Reminder: While this is a convenient way and you don’t need to get a dedicated SMTP service, there are still GoDaddy SMTP limitations. So, if you, for example, want to send full-on email campaigns, it’s actually worth considering an alternative

How to configure GoDaddy POP3 settings?

Depending on the type of setup you choose, POP3 or IMAP settings may be enabled by default. I’ll cover the technical details and a general setup flow for various clients and/or integrations via a WordPress plugin. 

Technical details

General setup flow:

  1. Open your email client and head to the “Incoming Mail Server” settings. Depending on the client the naming could be different; e.g. Add Server, Incoming Server Settings, etc. 
  2. Choose POP3 as the protocol.
  3. Enter the POP3 details for the server address, port, username, and password.
  4. Save the changes and test the incoming mail functionality.

How to configure Godaddy IMAP settings?

As shown earlier, Thunderbird lets you select and integrate IMAP automatically, and you’ll encounter a similar flow with most contemporary clients. But if you need to do it manually (e.g. with a WordPress plugin), check the technical details below. 

Note: I won’t include the general setup flow here since it’s not necessary, it’s exactly the same as for POP3. And the protocols are typically one above the other in email clients and WordPress SMTP plugins menus. Therefore, there’s almost no chance of getting lost. 

Technical details:

Troubleshooting GoDaddy SMTP server configuration

Honestly, the issues with GoDaddy SMTP setup are few and far between. But just in case, check some problems that you might encounter. 

GoDaddy SMTP limitations or when not to use GoDaddy as a SMTP server

Here are the limitations to consider when choosing GoDaddy: 

Consider an alternative – using Mailtrap SMTP Service

Want to send more emails per day? Need detailed analytics to keep tabs on the performance of your emails? Then, Mailtrap Email API/SMTP is the service that ticks all the right boxes.

Why? 

The Email API/SMTP is part of Mailtrap Email Delivery Platform that allow you to test, send, and control your emails. As such it’s a great solution for dev and marketing teams. 

You can send as many emails a day as you need with flexible throughput limitations. Of course, this goes assuming your domain is healthy and the templates aren’t spammy. And you get email delivery stats that are hard to rival.  

But, I’d like to dive a bit deeper into the features and show you all that’s worth your attention. 

Wrapping up

All in all, GoDaddy SMTP is a good solution if you host your websites with them, but the use cases are limited. If you’re a small business or online service with a handful of customers, it may work well. 

However, it’s still a paid feature, so it might be better to opt for a third-party provider that allows you to scale properly and have usable analytics. Guess what provider I’d recommend 😀 

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