If you would like to send out e-mail messages through an email address with your very own domain name, make sure that the provider will give you usage of their SMTP server. The aforementioned is the software system that enables e-mail messages to be transmitted. SMTP is an acronym for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol and it addresses all outgoing e-mails from applications, webmail and contact forms. Every time a message is sent, the SMTP server confirms with the DNS servers throughout the world where the emails for the receiving domain name are taken care of and when it gets this data, it connects into the remote POP/IMAP server to see if the recipient mailbox is available. If it does, the SMTP server directs the e-mail body and so the receiving server delivers it to the mailbox where the recipient can open it up and see it. Without an SMTP server on your end, you will not be capable to send out e-mails at all.