Pro Mail SMTP is a WordPress app, with a 5.0 average rating from 4 reviews, as of July 8, 2026.
Pro Mail SMTP is a WordPress Plugin Directory app by turboSMTP. With a rating of 5.0★ from 4 reviews.
AppRanks data: Pro Mail SMTP ranks #0 in Email on WordPress Plugin Directory, placing it in the top 1% of that category.
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Pro Mail SMTP is a category-leading WordPress app with a limited review volume. It is listed in the Email category on WordPress Plugin Directory, which AppRanks treats as the canonical taxonomy node for ranking and competitor comparison. 4 reviews put it in the early-traction tier — useful for early-stage stores willing to be on the leading edge. Early-traction review counts are sensitive to single launch periods or feature events, so a 30-day re-check before bigger commitments often resolves whether the trend is sustained. Paid-only pricing means evaluating fit on the marketplace listing or via the developer's documentation before installing. AppRanks tracks rating, review count, pricing tier, and category position daily — the figures on this page reflect the most recent scrape from the canonical WordPress Plugin Directory listing.
Pros
- +High average rating (5.0★) signals consistent merchant satisfaction
- +Published by turboSMTP — established developer track record
Cons
- −Limited review base (4) — ratings can shift significantly with new feedback
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How Pro Mail SMTP works
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Pro Mail SMTP is a powerful WordPress plugin that enhances email deliverability by connecting your site to various email service providers. Configure multiple SMTP providers with automatic failover, track email performance with advanced analytics, receive proactive failure alerts, and ensure reliable email delivery with intelligent routing.
☁️ NEW in 1.7: Amazon SES Support – Connect to Amazon Simple Email Service for cost-effective, scalable email delivery. Configure with your AWS IAM credentials and choose from 20+ global regions.
📋 NEW in 1.7: Connection-Level Log Filtering – Email logs now record the exact connection used per email. The log filter dropdown lists your configured connections by name so you can quickly isolate delivery issues per provider setup.
🚨 Proactive Email Failure Alerts – Get instant notifications via Slack, Discord, Microsoft Teams, or custom webhooks when emails fail to deliver. Never miss a critical email delivery issue again!
📊 Advanced Analytics Dashboard – Monitor real-time provider performance, view detailed delivery metrics, and track email engagement with comprehensive analytics for Gmail, Mailgun, SendGrid, and more.
🎯 Enhanced Email Routing – Create sophisticated routing rules with advanced conditional logic, regex matching, and source application detection to ensure emails are delivered through the optimal provider.
🚀 Features
Multiple Provider Support:
Standard SMTP servers
Gmail (with secure OAuth authentication)
Microsoft Outlook (with OAuth authentication)
Amazon SES (AWS IAM credentials, 20+ regions)
Brevo (formerly Sendinblue)
TurboSMTP
SMTP2GO
Mailgun
SendGrid
Postmark
SparkPost
And more…
Smart Email Routing:
Route emails through specific providers based on custom conditions
Automatic failover system using priority levels
Set conditions based on email type, recipient, or sending plugin
Advanced conditional logic with multiple operators (contains, starts with, regex, etc.)
Support for source application detection
Proactive Alert System 🚨:
Real-time email failure notifications
Multi-channel alert support (Slack, Discord, Microsoft Teams, Custom Webhooks)
Smart threshold-based alerts to prevent spam
Consolidated failure reports when thresholds are reached
Individual alerts for immediate critical failures
Test alert functionality to verify configurations
Comprehensive Logging:
Track email status (sent, delivered, failed)
View detailed error messages
Filter logs by connection name, status, date range, and search
Configurable log retention
Email content inspection
Email resend functionality from logs
Full email header and body inspection
Advanced Analytics Dashboard:
Monitor provider performance metrics
View delivery rates and engagement statistics
Track email analytics per provider
Regular summary reports
Date range filtering and pagination
Export capabilities for detailed analysis
Enhanced Security & Authentication:
OAuth 2.0 authentication for Gmail and Outlook
Secure API key management
SSL/TLS encryption support
Connection validation and testing
Advanced Settings:
Custom From Email and From Name per routing condition
Fallback to WordPress mail system
Easy import from other SMTP plugins (WP Mail SMTP, Easy SMTP)
Bulk email management and cleanup tools
Multi-attachment support with various file types
Configuration General Setup
Navigate to Pro Mail SMTP → Settings
Configure your default “From Email” and “From Name”
Choose whether to enable email summaries and set your preferred frequency
Adding Email Providers
Go to Pro Mail SMTP → Providers
Click Add Provider
Select your email service provider
Enter your credentials:
For SMTP: Server, port, username, password, encryption type
For API-based services: API key and required settings
For OAuth services: Follow the authentication flow
Set a priority level for each provider (lower numbers = higher priority)
Test the connection before saving
Email Routing (Optional)
Navigate to Pro Mail SMTP → Email Router
Create rules to route specific emails through particular providers
Set conditions based on recipient email, source plugin, or other factors
Use advanced operators like “contains”, “starts with”, “regex match”, etc.
Configure custom sender email and name for specific routing conditions
Proactive Email Alerts Setup
Navigate to Pro Mail SMTP → Alerts
Click Add New Alert to create your first alert configuration
Choose your notification channel:
Slack: Enter your Slack webhook URL
Discord: Enter your Discord webhook URL
Microsoft Teams: Enter your Teams webhook URL
Custom Webhook: Enter any custom webhook endpoint
Set your failure threshold:
0 = Immediate alerts for every failure
1+ = Consolidated alerts when threshold is reached
Configure alert settings and test the connection
Enable the alert and save your configuration
Alert Features:
* Smart Thresholds: Prevent notification spam with configurable failure thresholds
* Consolidated Reports: When multiple failures occur, get summarized reports instead of individual alerts
* Rich Formatting: Alerts include detailed failure information, provider details, and site context
* Test Functionality: Verify your alert configuration with test notifications
Third-Party Services Pro Mail SMTP connects to various third-party email service providers to send your WordPress site’s emails. When you configure and use these services, your site will transmit data to these external services. Below is information about each service:
Google / Gmail
Service Description: This integration allows your WordPress site to send emails using your Gmail or Google Workspace account via the official Google APIs, typically using OAuth 2.0 for secure authentication.
What data is sent and when:
Authentication: When you authorize the plugin to connect to your Google account, authentication data (such as OAuth 2.0 tokens, Client ID, and Client Secret, if applicable) is exchanged with Google’s authentication servers (e.g., https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/v2/auth, https://oauth2.googleapis.com/token) to securely link your account. This happens during the setup process for the Gmail mailer.
Email Transmission: When an email is sent from your WordPress site using a configured Gmail connection, the email content (including sender address, recipient(s) address(es), subject, body, headers, and any attachments) is transmitted to Google’s email sending servers (e.g., https://www.googleapis.com/gmail/v1/users/me/messages/send) for delivery.
Service Provider: Google LLC
Terms of Service: You can find Google’s Terms of Service here: https://policies.google.com/terms
Privacy Policy: Google’s Privacy Policy is available here: https://policies.google.com/privacy
Brevo (formerly Sendinblue)
Service Description: This integration allows your WordPress site to send emails using the Brevo (formerly Sendinblue) email service via their API.
What data is sent and when:
Authentication: When you configure the plugin to use Brevo, your API key is stored by the plugin. This API key is sent to Brevo’s API endpoints (e.g., https://api.brevo.com/v3/...) for authentication with each email sent from your WordPress site.
Email Transmission: When an email is sent from your WordPress site using a configured Brevo connection, the email content (including sender address, recipient(s) address(es), subject, body, headers, and any attachments) is transmitted to Brevo’s servers for delivery.
Service Provider: Brevo
Terms of Service: You can find Brevo’s Terms of Use here: https://www.brevo.com/legal/termsofuse/
Privacy Policy: Brevo’s Privacy Policy is available here: https://www.brevo.com/legal/privacy-policy/
Microsoft / Outlook / Office 365
Service Description: This integration allows your WordPress site to send emails using your Outlook.com or Microsoft 365 account via Microsoft’s APIs, typically using OAuth 2.0 for secure authentication.
What data is sent and when:
Authentication: When you authorize the plugin to connect to your Microsoft account, authentication data (such as OAuth 2.0 tokens, Client ID, and Client Secret, if applicable) is exchanged with Microsoft’s authentication servers (e.g., https://login.microsoftonline.com/common/oauth2/v2.0/authorize, https://login.microsoftonline.com/common/oauth2/v2.0/token) to securely link your account. This happens during the setup process for the Outlook/Microsoft mailer.
Email Transmission: When an email is sent from your WordPress site using a configured Microsoft connection, the email content (including sender address, recipient(s) address(es), subject, body, headers, and any attachments) is transmitted to Microsoft’s email sending servers (e.g., via the Microsoft Graph API) for delivery.
Service Provider: Microsoft Corporation
Terms of Service: You can find the Microsoft Services Agreement here: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/servicesagreement/
Privacy Policy: Microsoft’s Privacy Statement is available here: https://privacy.microsoft.com/en-us/privacystatement
Mailgun
Service Description: This integration allows your WordPress site to send emails using the Mailgun email service via their API.
What data is sent and when:
Authentication: When you configure the plugin to use Mailgun, your API key and sending domain are stored by the plugin. The API key is sent to Mailgun’s API endpoints (e.g., https://api.mailgun.net/v3/...) for authentication with each email sent from your WordPress site.
Email Transmission: When an email is sent from your WordPress site using a configured Mailgun connection, the email content (including sender address, recipient(s) address(es), subject, body, headers, and any attachments) is transmitted to Mailgun’s servers for delivery.
Service Provider: Mailgun Technologies, Inc.
Terms of Service: You can find Mailgun’s Terms of Service here: https://www.mailgun.com/terms/
Privacy Policy: Mailgun’s Privacy Policy is available here: https://www.mailgun.com/privacy-policy/
Postmark
Service Description: This integration allows your WordPress site to send emails using the Postmark transactional email service via their API.
What data is sent and when:
Authentication: When you configure the plugin to use Postmark, your Server API Token is stored by the plugin. This token is sent to Postmark’s API endpoints (e.g., https://api.postmarkapp.com/email) for authentication with each email sent from your WordPress site.
Email Transmission: When an email is sent from your WordPress site using a configured Postmark connection, the email content (including sender address, recipient(s) address(es), subject, body, headers, and any attachments) is transmitted to Postmark’s servers for delivery.
Service Provider: Wildbit LLC (the company behind Postmark)
Terms of Service: You can find Postmark’s Terms of Service here: https://postmarkapp.com/terms-of-service
Privacy Policy: Wildbit’s Privacy Policy (covering Postmark) is available here: https://wildbit.com/privacy-policy
SendGrid
Service Description: This integration allows your WordPress site to send emails using the SendGrid email delivery service via their API.
What data is sent and when:
Authentication: When you configure the plugin to use SendGrid, your API key is stored by the plugin. This API key is sent to SendGrid’s API endpoints (e.g., https://api.sendgrid.com/v3/mail/send) for authentication with each email sent from your WordPress site.
Email Transmission: When an email is sent from your WordPress site using a configured SendGrid connection, the email content (including sender address, recipient(s) address(es), subject, body, headers, and any attachments) is transmitted to SendGrid’s servers for delivery.
Service Provider: Twilio Inc. (the company behind SendGrid)
Terms of Service: You can find SendGrid’s Terms of Service here: https://sendgrid.com/policies/tos/
Privacy Policy: SendGrid’s Privacy Policy is available here: https://sendgrid.com/policies/privacy/
SMTP2GO
Service Description: This integration allows your WordPress site to send emails using the SMTP2GO email delivery service via their API or SMTP.
What data is sent and when (API Method):
Authentication: When you configure the plugin to use SMTP2GO via API, your API key is stored by the plugin. This API key is sent to SMTP2GO’s API endpoints (e.g., https://api.smtp2go.com/v3/...) for authentication with each email sent.
Email Transmission: When an email is sent using a configured SMTP2GO API connection, the email content (including sender address, recipient(s) address(es), subject, body, headers, and any attachments) is transmitted to SMTP2GO’s servers.
What data is sent and when (SMTP Method):
Authentication: If configured via SMTP, your SMTP credentials (hostname, port, username, password) are sent to SMTP2GO’s SMTP servers for authentication with each email.
Email Transmission: When an email is sent using a configured SMTP2GO SMTP connection, the email content is transmitted to SMTP2GO’s SMTP servers.
Service Provider: SMTP2GO
Terms of Service: You can find SMTP2GO’s Terms of Service here: https://www.smtp2go.com/terms-of-service/
Privacy Policy: SMTP2GO’s Privacy Policy is available here: https://www.smtp2go.com/privacy-policy/
SparkPost
Service Description: This integration allows your WordPress site to send emails using the SparkPost email delivery service via their API.
What data is sent and when:
Authentication: When you configure the plugin to use SparkPost, your API key is stored by the plugin. This API key is sent to SparkPost’s API endpoints (e.g., https://api.sparkpost.com/api/v1/...) for authentication with each email sent from your WordPress site.
Email Transmission: When an email is sent from your WordPress site using a configured SparkPost connection, the email content (including sender address, recipient(s) address(es), subject, body, headers, and any attachments) is transmitted to SparkPost’s servers for delivery.
Service Provider: Message Systems, Inc. (SparkPost)
Terms of Service: You can find SparkPost’s Terms of Use here: https://www.sparkpost.com/policies/tou/
Privacy Policy: SparkPost’s Privacy Policy is available here: https://www.sparkpost.com/policies/privacy/
Amazon SES
Service Description: This integration allows your WordPress site to send emails using Amazon Simple Email Service (SES) via the AWS API, authenticated with IAM Access Key credentials.
What data is sent and when:
Authentication: When you configure the plugin to use Amazon SES, your AWS IAM Access Key ID and Secret Access Key are stored by the plugin. These credentials are used to sign requests to Amazon SES API endpoints (e.g., https://email.<region>.amazonaws.com) using AWS Signature Version 4.
Email Transmission: When an email is sent from your WordPress site using a configured Amazon SES connection, the email content (including sender address, recipient(s) address(es), subject, body, headers, and any attachments) is transmitted to Amazon’s email sending servers for delivery.
Service Provider: Amazon Web Services, Inc.
Terms of Service: You can find the AWS Customer Agreement here: https://aws.amazon.com/agreement/
Privacy Policy: Amazon’s Privacy Notice is available here: https://aws.amazon.com/privacy/
TurboSMTP
Service Description: This integration allows your WordPress site to send emails using the TurboSMTP transactional email service.
What data is sent and when:
Authentication: When you configure the plugin to use TurboSMTP, your API key (and potentially username/password) is stored by the plugin and sent to TurboSMTP’s API endpoint (e.g., https://api.turbo-smtp.com/api/v2/mail/send) for authentication with each email sent.
Email Transmission: When an email is sent from your WordPress site using a configured TurboSMTP connection, the email content (including sender address, recipient(s) address(es), subject, body, headers, and any attachments) is transmitted to TurboSMTP’s servers for delivery.
Service Provider: Delivery Media S.R.L. (the company behind TurboSMTP)
Terms of Service: You can find TurboSMTP’s Terms and Conditions here: https://www.serversmtp.com/terms-and-conditions/
Privacy Policy: TurboSMTP’s Privacy Policy is available here: https://www.serversmtp.com/privacy-policy/
Other SMTP Servers (Generic SMTP)
Service Description: This integration allows your WordPress site to send emails using any standard SMTP server you configure (e.g., your web host’s mail server, or other third-party SMTP providers not explicitly listed above).
What data is sent and when:
Authentication: When you configure a generic SMTP connection, your SMTP credentials (hostname, port, username, password, encryption type) are stored by the plugin. These credentials are sent to your configured SMTP server for authentication each time an email is sent from your WordPress site. We recommend using constants defined in wp-config.php for sensitive data like passwords where possible.
Email Transmission: When an email is sent from your WordPress site using a configured generic SMTP connection, the email content (including sender address, recipient(s) address(es), subject, body, headers, and any attachments) is transmitted to your configured SMTP server for delivery.
Service Provider: This will be the specific SMTP provider you have chosen to configure.
Terms of Service & Privacy Policy: You are responsible for obtaining and reviewing the terms of service and …
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Where Pro Mail SMTP stands in the Email category
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Frequently asked questions
What is Pro Mail SMTP?
Pro Mail SMTP is an app for WordPress. It currently holds a 5.0-star rating from 4 merchant reviews, and AppRanks has been tracking its public marketplace data on a daily refresh cycle. It is listed under the Email category on AppRanks, where you can see its current category position, review-velocity trend, and how it compares against the top alternatives in the same space. Developed by turboSMTP.
Who uses Pro Mail SMTP?
Currently around 200 active stores have installed Pro Mail SMTP. Its review base is still building, which usually maps to early-stage merchants and stores piloting a new workflow. It is part of the Email category on WordPress.