What is missing in this video is configuring the settings in Hostinger in order to avoid that your email address is blacklisted due to missing DMARC, DKIM, and SPF records. You can find some videos on this, but not how to add these records within the Hostinger backend. Especially in combination with a Microsoft 365 account.
Have you actually experienced this with Hostinger-configured email, and if so, going to email servers other than Microsoft 365? Interested to hear your experience.
@@wherezthebeef I have indeed been blacklisted as the DMARC, DKIM, and SPF records were missing from my Hostinger DNS settings. I haven't tried it with a different email service other than Microsoft.
Thanks for the feedback! If the speed is a bit too fast, try adjusting the playback speed settings on RU-vid to slow it down. I hope that helps make it easier to follow!
Outstanding overview with Hostinger and EXACTLY how I'd do it and teach how to do it -- except you articulate this so much better than I ever could 👍👍👍
what if you already have a professional email setup through Gmail but want to utilize hostinger email since my plan its free. Is there a way to move all emails over? Or did I miss that in the video.
Awesome video! thanks so much. I am so new to this World. Somehow I just got a client who I am building a website to (with the help of ai and hostinger)and I have bought the plan where I can host up to 100 websites. Now i tested the website and its running and on the contact section if i send an email to the page, I get the email myself. Is there a way for me to have the client receive this? If so, does he need to know im using hostinger for the email and website? or can the emails be forwarded to his gmail and he replies from there and his clients will show as if he was sending it through the websites email? i hope this make sense. Thanks so much
I am assuming you downloaded a website template or something that has you using that contact form on it. I also am assuming it is a WP Forms widget with a contact form displaying? If so, you can go to WP Forms from your wordpress dashboard, edit the contact form, go to the settings tab, then the notifications tab under settings. From there you can change the send to address and change where the email will go. That is assuming you are using a contact form on your contact section on a WORDPRESS site. If you are using HOSTINGER WEB BUILDER, then you can just go to your contact page, click on your contact form, then click on edit form. Under the general form settings, you will see the option to change which email is receiving the email notifications. Just change this to the client's email and they will now receive the emails. Hope this helps!
@@CreateaProWebsite and can they (client) once the email is changed to theirs can they reply as well? How can we do it so that they reply and it shows the websites email? Got a video on it? Thanks again