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What Are My Relay Mail Server Settings On My Virtual Dedicated Server?

All outbound email from a virtual dedicated server must use this relay server:

k2smtpout.secureserver.net

NOTE: Our dedicated servers have an outbound email limit of 1000 per day. If you need to send more than a 1000 emails per day, please call customer support or open a support ticket to request a higher limit.

If you have Plesk on your server, MailEnable uses a "smarthost" of k2smtpout.secureserver.net.

For the most part, you do not need to worry about these settings unless something is not working or you want to use a different mail server daemon on your server.

IMPORTANT! This is not the relay setting that you would use to set up your email client (like Outlook or Thunderbird)

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