Effortlessly manage transactional emails with Site Mailer. High deliverability, logs and statistics, and no SMTP plugins needed.
As of April 2026, Site Mailer is a WordPress smtp plugin with 200K+ active installations and a 2.2/5 rating from 14 reviews. It has been downloaded 1.8M+ times in total. Requires WordPress 6.6+ and PHP 7.4+. Available on WordPress.org since 2024. Recently updated within the last 3 months. Downloads are down 8% this week. Support resolution rate: 100%. Top alternative: WP Mail SMTP by WPForms – The Most….
Has your WordPress site stopped sending emails? Are emails from your WordPress site landing in spam or not getting delivered? Are customers complaining about missing messages?
With Site Mailer, you can say goodbye to email issues. Our easy-to-use tool ensures all emails reach their destination while providing you with a detailed email log to track and resend messages if needed.
Enhance your email management effortlessly. Site Mailer eliminates the need for complex SMTP plugins, providing a streamlined solution for reliable email deliverability. Troubleshoot and monitor with ease using our intuitive interface, so you never miss another email.
Ensure your emails consistently reach your audience’s inbox with optimized sending methods designed to maximi…
I’ve been using Site Mailer for a while now. But I installed it for a new client and the plugin is not working. “Sorry there was a glitch. Try refreshing the page. if that does not resolve the issue try reconnecting your account to continue using Site Mailer. I’ve done all of the above and nothing works. This is soooo annoying.
I’m unfortunately not satisfied with Site Mailer because it forces you to set a Reply-To address in the plugin settings. There is no option to leave this field empty.
For websites that use advanced form plugins like JetFormBuilder, the Reply-To address should be managed within the form itself (for example, replying directly to the email address entered by the visitor). Because Site Mailer always adds its own Reply-To header, it interferes with this behavior and results in replies being sent to multiple addresses.
It would greatly improve the plugin if the Reply-To field could be left empty or disabled, so form plugins can fully control the email headers. At the moment this limitation makes Site Mailer difficult to use in combination with more advanced form setups.
This plugin suddenly appeared on my site without me ever installing it. I can only assume it was pushed through an Elementor update, which is completely unacceptable behavior.
If Elementor or this plugin’s developers want users to try it, they should offer it as an optional install, not force it onto sites. This kind of behavior erodes trust and makes me question the integrity of the platform.
I immediately uninstalled it.
I don’t understand negative reviews. Site Mailer is fantastic. It really solve email delivery issues. The free plan is enough almost always and premium plan is not expensive.
Thank you so much!
Funny how elementor now advertises new plugins (this against spam) by spamming elementor pro users in their work environment with a “free” but not free plugin
| WordPress | 6.6+ requiredTested up to 6.9.4 |
| PHP | 7.4+ required |
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