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13 Nov 2021, 06:53 AM | #1 |
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Using email client to send email from spamex address
I've been a customer of the spamex service for many years. The standard way of composing and sending email from a spamex address is to is to use their website, find your spamex address and then use the "send" link to compose and send your email.
I'd like to find a way of sending spamex email through an email client using SMTP. So if my email address is example@spamex.com I want to use that as "from" address but my email client will ask me for the: SMTP address login username password. Does anyone know if these parameters exist (or can be created) for my spamex email address? |
13 Nov 2021, 09:40 AM | #2 |
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I don't use Spamex. But looking at their website and FAQ, I don't see any mention of allowing customers to use their SMTP. It's only an online browser-based service when you send messages.
If you try to use a SMTP server which is not controlled by the Spamex company to send messages from your email client using a spamex.com From address, you will have difficulties.
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27 Nov 2021, 01:51 AM | #3 | |
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Since they are my own registered domains I consider I should be able to use an email client to send email from my personal domains. Unfortunately the Spamex Help doesn't answer this question. I've tried emailing support@spamex.com but they don't answer. Can you or anyone else suggest a way of getting help from their support? Maybe there's another way of accessing their support? |
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27 Nov 2021, 03:29 AM | #4 |
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Sorry — as I said, I’m not a Spamex customer, so have no special insight. If I were you I would continue to attempt to contact support in whichever ways they recommend. For some services the best way is a web form on their site, but I have no idea for Spamex.
Bill |