Updated on March 16, 2024
| net | Look up the net smtp settings to make sure they are correct. | 
| non | I prefer to use the non smtp protocol for email delivery. | 
| short | Use a short smtp name to avoid potential issues with email delivery. | 
| basic | Basic smtp is a simple mail transfer protocol that uses port 25. | 
| before | I sent the email before smtp was invented. | 
| standard | Emails are sent and received using standard smtp protocols. | 
| own | You can use your own smtp server to send emails. | 
| simultaneous | The simultaneous smtp connection failed to resolve. | 
| single | I need to configure the email server with single smtp | 
| called | The server called smtp is now ready to use. | 
| inbound | The new email server was unable to receive email due to an issue with inbound smtp connectivity. | 
| receiver | The receiver smtp is responsible for delivering email messages to the recipient's mailbox. | 
| pop | I need to pop smtp using user name username and password password. | 
| secure | When I need to send emails while on the go, I use a secure smtp port. | 
| open | The server is listening on an open smtp port. | 
| serial | Unable to send the batch of messages using serial smtp | 
| outbound | Outbound smtp refers to the process of sending emails from mail servers to recipient mail servers. | 
| batched | Batched smtp allows you to send multiple emails in a single HTTP request, improving efficiency and throughput. | 
| extended | Email was sent using an extended smtp | 
| remote | I am sorry, but I am unable to send email using remote smtp at this time. | 
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