by Smmooth WP Plugins on WordPress.org

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Smooth SMTP gives you full control over how WordPress sends email. Configure SMTP as your primary sending method, set up a fallback for when things go wrong, get notified through your preferred channels, and keep a detailed log of every email your site sends.
Primary Sending Method (SMTP)
Configure any SMTP provider as your primary sending method. If you leave SMTP disabled, WordPress will continue using its default PHP mail — either way, all other features still work.
Fallback Sending Method
If the primary sending method fails, Smooth SMTP can automatically retry using a fallback. This works regardless of whether you’re using SMTP or WordPress’s default PHP mail as your primary.
Failure Alert Channels
Get notified the moment an email fails — through the channels your team already uses.
Email Summary Reports
Receive a periodic HTML email summarising your site’s email activity.
Email Logging
Every email your site sends is logged with full detail.
Dashboard
A at-a-glance overview of your site’s email activity.
Test Email
Send a test email at any time to verify your configuration.
Other
This plugin logs email metadata including sender address, recipient addresses, subject line, message body, and sending status. SMTP credentials are stored in your WordPress database. No data is transmitted to external services except through the alert channels and SMTP servers you explicitly configure.