SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) is what reliably delivers email sent from the platform. Using Zoho Mail's SMTP server can help ensure smooth, consistent delivery for your outbound messages.
This guide covers the outgoing server settings for both personal Zoho accounts and domain-based organization accounts, plus a few common configuration gotchas.
If you also need incoming mail settings, see Zoho's Zoho Mail IMAP Server Details.
Outgoing server settings for personal email users
For personal accounts with an address like username@zoho.com, use these settings:
| Setting | Value |
|---|---|
| Outgoing Server Name | smtp.zoho.com |
| Port | 465 with SSL — or — 587 with TLS |
| Require Authentication | Yes |
Learn more about Why Can't I Use My Free Email Address As The SMTP?
Outgoing server settings for domain-based organizations
For organization accounts with a domain-based address like you@yourdomain.com, use these settings:
| Setting | Value |
|---|---|
| Outgoing Server Name | smtppro.zoho.com |
| Port | 465 with SSL — or — 587 with TLS |
| Require Authentication | Yes |
| Username | Your Zoho username or full Zoho Mail address (you@yourdomain.com) |
| Email Address | Your Zoho Mail address (you@yourdomain.com) |
| Password | Your Zoho account password (an app-specific password is required if two-factor authentication is enabled) |
If two-factor authentication is enabled on your Zoho account, you'll need to generate an application-specific password and use that in the password field instead of your regular Zoho password.
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