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SMTP+ users will need to first configure SMTP+ in MailUp (see Configuring Server Access and users in MailUp,) and then you use the SMTP+ credentials to configure the MailUp SMTP+ in your own application/email client. Below are the various applications/email clients typically used:

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  • Reset password: creates a new password associated to that user. Once it has been generated, the password cannot be read in any control panel. Anyway, it is possible to reset it as many times as desired.
  • User status active: the selected user is active if the corresponding box has been checked.
  • Priority: default priority associated to the user during SMTP+ message sending. The priority used by the system will be the higher between the priority associated to the user and the priority srt during the creation of the message. You typically don't need to change this.this is the priority displayed in the email client of SMTP+ messages recipients
  • Note: You can insert here a brief note for internal use about the user that you have just created
  • Authorized domains: 
    • One or more domains authorized as senders, separated by ";" REMEMBER TO USE SEMI-COLON AND NOT A COMMA TO SEPARATE
    • All email addresses at those domains will be authorized. For example, you could enter: yourCompany.com;yourOtherCompany.com
    • You can use both second level and third-level domains: for example, 2nd level domain: yourCompany.com; 3rd level domain: marketing.yourCompany.com
  • Authorized senders:
    • specific email addresses authorized as senders, separated by ";" REMEMBER TO USE SEMI-COLON AND NOT A COMMA TO SEPARATE
    • For example: info@yourCompany.com;sales@yourCompany.com;john.smith@yourCompany.com
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Message priority

Email messages can have a priority assigned to them. For example, when you flag a message as important upon sending it from your email client, what you are doing is actually changing the priority parameter of the message.

All the messages sent from within the MailUp admin console have a default priority of 3 - normal.

By default, messages sent with SMTP+ are sent with the same priority and will be queued up together with the other messages.

You can raise the priority of the messages sent with SMTP+ using the corresponding drop-down. If messages are sent with a higher priority, they will be sent before any other messages, in first place in the sending queue. Scheduled messages or messages being sent are stopped for the time required to send the high priority messages, and then they resume when the bandwifth is available again.

Note that if you sent a priority of 1 - very high priority, the message appears differently in the email client of the receiving person.

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