Security

Whoa!, wait a minute. I don't want my SMTP credentials visible to the world!

We've thought of that, so instead you can encrypt your SMTP credentials, and lock it to a single domain, and pass a secure token instead of the credentials instead, for example:

Email.send({ SecureToken : "C973D7AD-F097-4B95-91F4-40ABC5567812", To : 'them@website.com', From : "you@isp.com", Subject : "This is the subject", Body : "And this is the body" }).then( message => alert(message) );

Encrypt your SMTP Credentials

By default, the SMTP connection is secure (STARTTLS) and over port 25. If you need to use an SMTP server that does not accepts secure connections, or in on a non-standard port, like 587, then use the button above "Encrypt your SMTP Credentials" to store advanced configuration.If you don't have access to an SMTP server, you can create one by opening an account at Elastic Email.com, then pressing Settings > SMTP/API, and using the SMTP configuration shown.