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Introduction

Using a contact form on a web page is a better option than putting an email address directly on the page. This is because contact forms provide an extra layer of security, preventing spam-bots from harvesting email addresses and bombarding them with unwanted messages. Contact forms also allow website owners to collect specific information from visitors, such as their names, the subject of the inquiry, and any other relevant details.

Additionally, using a contact form can help protect the privacy of both the website owner and the visitor, as sensitive information is kept confidential and not publicly displayed on the web page.

SMTP

SMTP email settings refer to the configuration parameters that are required to send email messages through the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) server.

These settings include the name or IP address of the SMTP server, the port number, the security protocol (such as SSL or TLS), and the login credentials required to authenticate with the server.

These settings can vary depending on the email service provider or the type of email client in use. Still, they are essential for establishing a connection between the sender's email client and the recipient's mail server.

By correctly configuring the SMTP email settings, users can ensure that their emails are delivered securely and reliably to their intended recipients and that they comply with any relevant email standards and regulations.