About Configuring SMTP+ feature in your platform and MailUp

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.

Configuring server access and authorized users in MailUp:

Creating a separate list

Although it's technically not a requirement, we recommend that you create a new List in your MailUp account to be used for SMTP+. Messages, statistics, and other settings will be easier to manage that way.

Once you have created a new List, you can start configuring SMTP+ in the List settings area.

Managing users

The page Settings > List settings > SMTP+ > Settings displays the following information:

You can perform the following actions with regard to users:

Adding and editing SMTP+ users

What's on the add/edit user window

When you add or edit an SMTP+ user, you will see the window displayed below. In the top part of the window, you will find the credentials (user name and password) that you will enter in your email program as the outgoing mail server authentication credentials.

Below the credentials is the outgoing mail server address, and the port to be used, which are also needed to configure your email client.

Within your email client, you can configure port 25 and all the ports from 1025 to 5000. On all the ports, you can have as an option the encryption through STARTTLS extension.

Verify your SMTP+ sender credentials

You will be asked to verify new email addresses and domains used for sending via SMTP+, MailUp's SMTP relay service. This is an email security improvement focused on limiting phishing attacks and unlawful use of your company's sending domain. Existing accounts have been automatically verified.

Where to find it: when adding a new account under Settings > List settings > SMTP+, you will be asked to verify new senders


  • Once you have verified an address, remember to activate it, by checking the option Status > active user
  • It's not allowed to use SMTP+ by specifying the "from" sender from an online form. Because in this case, by definition, the sender would not be: verified and authorized.

Other features and parameters:

See these troubleshooting tips.

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