Free SMTP Server Without Authentication
There is one really obvious question to ask anybody looking for a free SMTP server without any authentication and that is why? Why would you ever choose to use a server that has no authentication, especially one designed to move around e-mail? Once you get past the obvious spammers 99% of the time you find out it’s not what they are looking for at all, having been in the e-mail game for over 25 years there’s normally something we can do to help. Want the short answer? Get your free SMTP server here.
Is There A Free Unlimited SMTP Server With No Auth?
To be honest most people looking for this no auth magical pot of gold at the end of the rainbow item don’t understand what they are looking for, they know what they want to achieve but not how. Most are looking for a way of reliably delivering e-mail into people’s inboxes no matter where they are in the world to send from. This could be a few e-mails, it could be a lot. Free and e-mail go together hand in hand (Hotmail, GMail, Yahoo mail etc etc all the way back to AOL and even further) so when looking for a Simple Mail Transfer Protocol server they assume they need “free”. The trouble with free is that it ends up getting abused. People tend to be much more careful with something that has a cost associated with it, the same is true of e-mail. The other side of the coin is the no authentication bit, lets be honest here, there are no SMTP servers without authentication anymore and if there were you certainly couldn’t pay me to use one!
So what is the solution for people looking for a free SMTP with no auth? A limited free SMTP server with authentication (that you can get for free) and all the things you really need, like reliable delivery, delivery reports and multiple port options. If you’re using it for just a normal personal e-mail address then you’ll no your e-mail is being delivered and that you’ll be able to connect to it no matter what ISP your internet connection is using. If you’re planning on doing a little bit of e-mail marketing then you’ll get access to the delivery reports and nice things like that. Of course there are fully integrated services offering similar but that is not good to coders and programmers who may be wishing to implement their own mail list functionality. That is where an enhanced SMTP server comes in to its own.
What was that you said about ports and ISPs? One of the big problems when using Gmail or any of the other free webmail services through a mail client could be the connectivity of the SMTP server. Generally a SMTP server listens on 2-3 ports, 1 insecure, 2 secure. Some ISPs around the world block these ports. So you’re sat at home on your laptop using your e-mail without any problems at all, everything is setup to use Gmail’s IMAP and SMTP settings in Outlook, life is sweet! Then you’re called away on work to another city, state, country, you are getting your e-mail find but you go to reply and suddenly find yourself with the dreaded “can’t be sent”. Your mobile data provider, the free WIFI you’ve connected to any other way you’re connecting to the internet could be blocking the ports associated with SMTP, it’s not uncommon. All of a sudden you have no way to reply. With a more robust server we can open up way more ports and absolutely guarantee that no matter what ISP you are connecting through you’ll be able to send e-mails.
To find out more about the absolute best free SMTP server you can use for all your e-mail accounts just follow the link. Having personally used it for coming up to 20 years now we really wouldn’t be without them. The feedback we’ve had from other users has been faultless, just look at some of the feedback on our home page for an idea. Can we offer an unlimited free SMTP server without authentication? No. But we can give you access to the best free SMTP server on the internet, including free auth details to get you started. Just follow the link to get started.
