External Integrations • March 13, 2026

Configure SMTP

You’ll configure SMTP in Faddishbuilder so it uses your own email server (or provider like Mailgun/MailerSend), then set your business “From” address there—so clients see your bran...

You’ll configure SMTP in Faddishbuilder so it uses your own email server (or provider like Mailgun/MailerSend), then set your business “From” address there—so clients see your brand instead of Faddishbuilder.


What this does

When you turn on SMTP in Faddishbuilder and use your own domain (for example, [email protected]), all system emails (password resets, notifications, etc.) will appear as coming from your business.


Step‑by‑step for your own SMTP

Go to Settings → External Integrations → SMTP in Faddishbuilder.


Tick “Enable SMTP as active provider”.


Enter the details from your email provider (example for Gmail, Mailgun, MailerSend):


SMTP Host: from your provider (e.g. smtp.gmail.com, smtp.mailgun.org, smtp.mailersend.net).


SMTP Port: usually 587 with TLS, 465 with SSL, or 25/587 with no encryption depending on provider.


Encryption: choose TLS (recommended) or SSL, or None if your provider says so.


SMTP Username: the login/SMTP user from your provider (often a full email or generated username).


SMTP Password: the SMTP/app password from your provider (not your normal email login if they require app passwords).



Set branding fields so emails show your business:


From Address: something on your domain, like [email protected] or [email protected].


From Name: your business name, e.g. “Your Brand Support”.


Reply‑To Address/Name: where you want customers to reply (can be same as From).

Use “Test Recipient Email” (for example, your own Gmail) and click “Send Test Email” to confirm it lands in the inbox and shows the correct From name and address.


Click “Save SMTP” so Faddishbuilder uses this for all new outgoing emails.



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