To integrate Mailpro with WordPress, route your site’s outgoing email through Mailpro’s SMTP server — either with the Mailpro WordPress plugin or by entering your Mailpro SMTP host, port and credentials in any WordPress SMTP plugin. This makes WordPress emails send from Mailpro’s authenticated infrastructure so they reach the inbox instead of the spam folder.
Why connect WordPress to Mailpro?
By default WordPress sends mail with the basic PHP mail() function, which is unauthenticated and often lands in spam. Sending through the Mailpro WordPress plugin routes every notification, order confirmation and form email through a proper SMTP relay with SPF and DKIM.
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How to set it up
- Install the Mailpro plugin, or any SMTP plugin, on your WordPress site.
- Enter your Mailpro SMTP server, port (587), username and password.
- Set your verified sender address and enable SPF/DKIM on your domain.
- Send a test email to confirm delivery from WordPress.
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