If your website’s contact forms or enquiry submissions aren’t reaching your inbox, chances are the issue lies with SMTP — the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. SMTP is the standard technology used to send emails across the internet. Every time you send an email from your Gmail, Outlook, or even your website’s contact form, SMTP is the process that transfers that message from one mail server to another.
But here’s the catch — if your website’s SMTP isn’t properly configured, those important messages may never arrive. Instead, they could be silently rejected, filtered as spam, or completely lost along the way.
How Websites Use SMTP
Many website owners are surprised to learn that their websites send emails too. Every form submission, newsletter signup, password reset, and order confirmation relies on the same email infrastructure that you use every day.
When a visitor fills out a contact form on your site, for example, your website automatically sends a message to notify you — and often sends a confirmation to the user as well. Both of these depend on SMTP to get from your web server to an inbox.
Without it, your “Thank you for contacting us” messages or customer enquiries may never arrive, resulting in lost leads and missed opportunities.
Why Email Providers Block Poorly Configured SMTP
Modern email services like Google Workspace and Microsoft 365 have strict spam and authentication policies. If your website attempts to send an email pretending to be from your domain (for example, info@yourdomain.com), but without a properly configured SMTP setup, these providers often treat it as spam or spoofing.
This means:
- You might not receive new enquiry notifications from your own forms.
- Customers may not get their confirmation emails.
- Even internal messages from your website can be silently dropped.
The reason? Email providers are simply doing their job — blocking anything that looks suspicious. And unfortunately, that often includes legitimate messages sent by websites with misconfigured SMTP settings.
The Importance of Setting Up SMTP Correctly
Setting up SMTP properly ensures your website’s emails are authenticated and verified before they’re sent. It’s not just about convenience — it’s about reliability and trust.
A correctly configured SMTP ensures:
- Every enquiry form submission is delivered to your inbox.
- Automatic user emails (like confirmations or receipts) aren’t sent to spam.
- Your domain reputation remains positive with email providers.
At Sympley, we’ve seen countless businesses lose valuable leads simply because their websites weren’t properly configured to send emails with their previous providers or hosting companies. Yes, even hosting companies don’t normally go this far. That’s why every one of our WordPress maintenance services includes a fully managed SMTP setup.
How Sympley Uses SendGrid for Reliable Email Delivery
There are many SMTP plugins and services available, but at Sympley, we’ve found SendGrid to be the most reliable and scalable. SendGrid acts as a trusted intermediary between your website and the email inbox – ensuring every email is securely authenticated, encrypted, and successfully delivered.
As part of our managed WordPress maintenance service, we configure SendGrid on your website to guarantee that every contact form submission, user notification, and system email is delivered successfully — no matter your hosting or email provider.
Get Help with Email Deliverability Issues
If your website forms aren’t working properly or you’ve stopped receiving enquiries, it’s time to review your SMTP setup. Email deliverability issues are more common than most people realise — but they’re also easy to fix with the right configuration and monitoring.
At Sympley, our team specialises in diagnosing and resolving email delivery problems as part of our ongoing WordPress maintenance service. We’ll ensure your forms, confirmations, and lead notifications reach their destination — every time.
Having trouble receiving emails from your website forms?
Contact the Sympley team today to discuss how we can help configure your SMTP and keep your website performing at its best.