Gravity SMTP has been updated! You’ll find a number of updates in version 2.1.6, including…
- Fixed an issue that caused the From Name to be truncated to 30 characters.
- Removed deprecated experimental Open Tracking feature.
Better email delivery starts here
WordPress default email settings are often insufficient for consistent email delivery. Gravity SMTP improves the way your site sends messages, helping more emails reach your inbox instead of being marked as spam.
With a focus on visibility and control, Gravity SMTP offers an easy setup process, built-in migration tools, support for trusted email services, and clear reporting so you can track deliveries with confidence.
Key features that keep your emails flowing:
- Automatic backup connection – Create secondary email routes that activate instantly if your primary connection fails, ensuring uninterrupted delivery.
- Comprehensive email logging – Track every outgoing message with detailed logs, including delivery status, open rate, timestamp, and recipient information.
- Insightful reporting dashboard – Review email performance at a glance, with data on total deliveries, open rates, top sources, and delivery trends.
- Real time failure alerts – Get immediate notifications when delivery issues occur via Webhook or SMS alerts (via Twilio integration).
For advanced setup, Gravity SMTP also supports custom integrations with email services beyond the standard Setup Wizard options, giving you flexibility no matter your workflow.
Get Gravity SMTP today!
Gravity SMTP delivers reliable, professional-grade email delivery for WordPress websites.
It is available at no additional cost to all active Gravity Forms Elite, Non-Profit, and Developer license holders. Just visit your Gravity Forms Account to download and install it.
Want to learn more? Check out our Gravity SMTP Ultimate Guide for step-by-step setup instructions and feature highlights. For advanced configuration and technical details, explore the official Gravity SMTP documentation.
Gravity SMTP v2.1.6 changelog
- Fixed an issue that caused the From Name to be truncated to 30 characters.
- Fixed an issue that caused links in email previews to open within the preview iframe.
- Fixed an issue that caused event summary emails to have an empty name and default avatar.
- Removed deprecated experimental Open Tracking feature.
If you have any questions about Gravity SMTP or how to get started with this plugin, Our expert Support team is ready to help.
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