hamypham LiteCart Fan From United Kingdom Member since Jul 2022 hamypham Jul 5 2022 11:16 AM Hello, I would like to ask why my site doesn't send to customers any email, although I tried both Gmail and Outlook smtp, thank you
tonny Curtain Guru From Netherlands Member since Dec 2016 tonny Jul 5 2022 01:39 PM use your server e-mail configuration to send e-mail.
hamypham LiteCart Fan From United Kingdom Member since Jul 2022 hamypham Jul 5 2022 01:41 PM Do you mean info@mydomain.com for example? And how to add my email to admin page? Same way? Thanks
tim Founder From Sweden Member since May 2013 tim Jul 5 2022 03:29 PM Go to Admin -> Settings -> Email Sent emails are logged in the database table lc_emails.
hamypham LiteCart Fan From United Kingdom Member since Jul 2022 hamypham Jul 5 2022 03:41 PM where is database table lc_emails? Yes, I went to Admin -> Settings -> Email, but nothing worked
tonny Curtain Guru From Netherlands Member since Dec 2016 tonny Jul 5 2022 04:34 PM You are mixing up things ... Go to you [b]hosters[/b] [b]login[/b] and go to the cpanel or Directadmin side. I do not know on ewich hoster you are... There you can make your new e-mail info@yourwebsite.com Here you get the SMTP username and SMTP password and the port number also Then you go to the backend of LiteCart (admin side) And go to Admin -> Settings -> Email Click on the pencil on the right of each setting and fill in the required seting.
tonny Curtain Guru From Netherlands Member since Dec 2016 tonny Jul 5 2022 04:37 PM Then you can take these settings also to work on your outlook on pc and on your android / apple phone Then you can see your orders in your phone. Have fun in life :-)
hamypham LiteCart Fan From United Kingdom Member since Jul 2022 hamypham Jul 5 2022 04:41 PM Thanks, I'm waiting for my domain pointing to my hosting server, will create a domain email later, but why I can't use outlook smtp?
tim Founder From Sweden Member since May 2013 tim Jul 5 2022 05:25 PM Emails on the web can be very tricky. To send and recieve emails in your domain's name you need: A domain The domain name pointed to a nameserver that handles your domain configurations A mailserver configured to serve the domain A mail user account in the mail server so you can pass emails back and forth MX servers set up so other servers can deliver emails to your mail server An SPF record in your DNS for white listing your mailserver for sending emails in your domain's name DKIM DNS record for certifying things were actually sent by you (* Optionally a DMARC DNS record that tells other servers where to report suspicious email activity) Your web host should be able to assist you with this. After that you can configure LiteCart for SMTP delivery. There are no shortcuts like opening Outlook and start sending emails for anonymous domains.