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Email Server: Connect Your Email Settings
Email Server: Connect Your Email Settings
Updated over a week ago

To enable your website to send system emails from a custom email address (info@domain.com for example), you need to connect an SMTP Server to your website.

1. From your CCK Builder dashboard, select Applications and find Email Server and click on Connect.

2. A pop-up screen will appear as shown below. Add your email server settings. Scroll down for the most popular email server settings.

3. Select Save and Verify once you are done. You should receive an instant confirmation email to notify you that your setup was successful. If you do not receive this email, your settings was not added correctly.

**Please note: most email providers (not NameCheap) will force you to create a less secure app password to enter as your SMTP password.

NameCheap

If your email address is hosted by NameCheap, you can use the settings below to connect your email.

SMTP Host: mail.privateemail.com

SMTP Port: 587

SMTP Username: your email address

SMTP Password: password for this email account

From email: your email address

From name: your name

Google Workspace

If you have a Google Workspace email address, you can use the settings below to connect your email.

Note: You have to create a secure Google app password before you enter the details below.

SMTP Host: smtp.gmail.com

SMTP Port: 587

SMTP Username: your email address

SMTP Password: Google secure app password - see link above

From email: your email address

From name: your name

GoDaddy

If your email address is hosted by GoDaddy, you can find your SMTP settings here:

SMTP Host: smtpout.secureserver.net

SMTP Port: 587

SMTP Username: your full email address

SMTP Password: your email password

From email: your email address

From name: your name

Bluehost

If your email address is hosted by Bluehost, you can find your SMTP settings here:

SMTP Host: mail.example.com* (*replace example.com with your own domain)

SMTP Port: 587

SMTP Username: your full email address

SMTP Password: your email password

From email: your email address

From name: your name

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