Send WordPress emails successfully with WP Mail SMTP via your favorite mailer
As of April 2026, YaySMTP and Email Logs: Amazon SES, SendGrid, Outlook, Mailgun, Brevo, Google and Any SMTP Service is a WordPress smtp plugin with 10K+ active installations and a 4.9/5 rating from 43 reviews. It has been downloaded 245K+ times in total. Requires WordPress 5.5+ and PHP 5.4+. Available on WordPress.org since 2020. Actively maintained — updated within the last month. Downloads are up 719% this week. Support resolution rate: 100%. Top alternative: WP Mail SMTP by WPForms – The Most….
Easily send emails from your WordPress site using your preferred SMTP server. With YaySMTP, enjoy unlimited email logging, effortless migration from your previous SMTP plugin, and tracking opened and clicked emails.
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YaySMTP has powerful options to connect via API of popular sending services, including Gmail SMTP, Sendinblue SMTP, Zoho SMTP, SendGrid SMTP, and so on.
3 steps to set up YaySMTP that lets you start sending emails in minutes:
Whether you’re selling via your WooCommerce website or not, you should ensure your email notifications make it to your audience inboxes. Communication…
Yes, this plugin does exactly what it supposed to do. Easy to use. And I like the logging feature.
Thank you!
Yay smtp pro does what it must do. Nice to have also an email log to check what went out. Support team is to the point! I love this plugin!
I am very much impressed by their support team. Even though I am not a paid customer yet, they support me to configure the plugin by remote desktop, once I was facing some issues to configure it properly.
Super easy to set up. Their customer support is great, and the free email logs (a feature that usually costs extra in other plugins) are a huge bonus.
I had a lot of issues with my website and decided to email them and they knew the exact problem and helped to fix it quickly. Customer service is amazing !
| WordPress | 5.5+ requiredTested up to 6.9.4 |
| PHP | 5.4+ required |
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