
The promise is attractive. Email is included free with hosting, professional mailboxes at budget prices, and “business email” features that supposedly rival dedicated services. But SMTP is one of those areas where marketing promises and real-world performance often diverge dramatically. Here’s what I found.

Before looking at limits and pricing, it helps to understand the technical foundation because this is what everything else is built on.
Hostinger’s SMTP server is smtp.hostinger.com, and it’s consistent across all email plans. During my tests, the same server was used for the free hosting email and the paid Business Email service, with no differences in the SMTP endpoint.

Once you know the server address, the next piece that matters is the port configuration.
Hostinger supports two standard options:
In my tests, port 465 worked without issues across every modern email client I tried — Thunderbird, Outlook, Apple Mail, and even the Gmail app on Android.
I only switched to port 587 once, when configuring an older WordPress plugin that explicitly required STARTTLS.

Authentication is straightforward, but it’s also where most people get stuck.
You must use your full email address as the username (for example, yourname@yourdomain.com). The password is the email account password, not your hPanel hosting login. I’m calling this out because it’s the single most common misconfiguration I saw while checking Hostinger’s support forums.
With the technical basics covered, the next question becomes: how much can you actually send?

Hostinger’s email pricing is structured into two distinct tiers. More importantly, you need to know what you’re getting compared to alternatives because a cheap email that doesn’t deliver is worthless.
When you purchase any Hostinger web hosting plan, email is bundled in. This isn’t a trial or stripped-down demo. You get full SMTP, IMAP, and POP3 access with your own domain.
Mailbox allocation depends on the hosting tier:
| Hosting Plan | Promotional Price | Mailboxes Included | Free Period |
|---|---|---|---|
| Premium Hosting | $1.99/month | 2 per website | 1 year |
| Business Hosting | $2.99/month | 5 per website | 1 year |
| Cloud Startup | $6.99/month | 10 per website | 1 year |
The critical constraint, regardless of plan, is the sending limit. You get:
For a personal site or a low-volume business inbox, this can be enough. The limitation becomes obvious once you’re running contact forms, order notifications, newsletters, or shared support inboxes.
Another important caveat is after the first year, Hostinger may require separate payment to continue using email.
The post-promotional pricing for bundled email isn’t clearly documented, which creates uncertainty in long-term cost planning.
If you need higher sending limits or want to decouple email from hosting, Hostinger offers standalone Business Email plans.
| Plan | Promo Price | Daily Sending Limit | Storage | Aliases | Forwarding |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Business Starter | $0.35/mo | 1,000 emails/day | 10 GB | 10 | 10 |
| Business Premium | $1.95/mo | 3,000 emails/day | 50 GB | 30 | 50 |
Business Premium also includes AI-powered features, such as:
These plans remove the tight 100-email daily restriction and are better suited for active business use, though they’re still subject to per-mailbox caps.
The promotional pricing is genuinely competitive, but renewal rates roughly double for Business Starter and approximately triple for some hosting plans. This is standard practice in shared hosting, but worth noting when calculating long-term costs.
There are no setup fees, no per-message charges beyond daily limits, and no additional costs for SMTP/IMAP/POP3 access. What you see is what you pay.
To help you understand where Hostinger fits in the email space, here’s a comprehensive comparison across different service categories:
| Feature | Hostinger Free Email | Hostinger Business Premium | Google Workspace | SendGrid Essentials | Mailgun Foundation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Monthly Cost | Included with hosting | $1.95 (renews $3.99) | $6.00 per user | $19.95 | $35.00 |
| Emails per Day | 100 per mailbox | 3,000 per mailbox | 2,000 per user | ~40,000/month (~1,300/day) | ~50,000/month (~1,600/day) |
| Storage | Limited | 50 GB | 30 GB | N/A (SMTP only) | N/A (SMTP only) |
| SPF/DKIM Setup | Manual configuration | Manual configuration | Automatic | Automatic | Automatic |
| Shared vs Dedicated IP | Shared | Shared | Shared (dedicated available) | Shared (dedicated $89.95/mo) | Shared (dedicated available) |
| Email Aliases | Limited | 30 aliases | Unlimited | N/A | N/A |
| Support | 24/7 chat | 24/7 chat | 24/7 phone, chat, email | Email, paid phone support | Email support |
| Deliverability Tools | None | None | Basic spam reporting | Advanced analytics, A/B testing | Real-time analytics, webhooks |
| Marketing Campaigns | Prohibited | Prohibited | Not designed for it | Designed for it | Designed for it |
| Calendar Integration | No | No | Google Calendar | No | No |
| API Access | Standard SMTP | Standard SMTP | Standard SMTP | RESTful API | RESTful API |
| Transactional Email | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Best For | Personal sites, small blogs | Small business email | Professional business email | Marketing & transactional | High-volume transactional |
Hostinger’s position: Budget email for basic business communication. You get functional SMTP at 1/3 to 1/6 the cost of Google Workspace, but you sacrifice automation (manual DNS setup), advanced features (no deliverability analytics), and dedicated infrastructure (shared IPs only).
When Hostinger wins: If you need a simple email for a small business website, send primarily transactional emails (contact forms, order confirmations), and can handle manual SPF/DKIM configuration, Hostinger’s pricing is unbeatable. Business Premium at $1.95/mo gives you 3,000 emails/day and 50GB storage, more than adequate for most small businesses.
When alternatives win:
The value proposition: Hostinger’s pricing is significantly lower, but you’re also getting significantly fewer features and less infrastructure control. No deliverability analytics, no dedicated IPs, no automatic authentication setup, and no phone support.
The question is whether that trade-off works for your specific use case. For a WordPress site with WooCommerce processing 50-100 orders daily, Business Premium at $1.95/mo is excellent value.
For a SaaS company sending 10,000 transactional emails daily with detailed tracking requirements, SendGrid at $19.95/mo is the better choice despite being 10x more expensive.
One option I haven’t mentioned yet: Hostinger also resells Google Workspace, which is completely separate from Hostinger Email.
If you choose Google Workspace through Hostinger:
This is effectively just buying Google Workspace with Hostinger as the billing intermediary. The email infrastructure is 100% Google’s.
For users who want “real” business email with enterprise-level deliverability but prefer to manage everything through hPanel, this is an option, but you’re paying Google Workspace rates, not Hostinger Email rates.

For this part of the evaluation, I took a hard look at the “reality check” of Hostinger’s service: the actual sending limits and technical constraints.
It’s one thing to have an email account, but it’s another to know exactly how much volume it can handle before your business communication grinds to a halt.
Sending limits define the real-world boundaries of Hostinger Email. On paper, the numbers look reasonable. In practice, this is where many users first run into friction.
Hostinger enforces per-mailbox daily sending limits across all plans:
| Plan | Daily Sending Limit |
|---|---|
| Free Email (bundled with hosting) | 100 emails per day |
| Business Starter | 1,000 emails per day |
| Business Premium | 3,000 emails per day |
These limits operate on a rolling 24-hour window, not a fixed calendar day. If you send 100 emails at 3:00 PM, your quota won’t fully reset until 3:00 PM the next day.
Hostinger does not publish per-hour throttling thresholds. However, their documentation notes that anti-abuse systems may slow or temporarily block aggressive sending bursts, even if you’re technically under the daily limit.
When you hit your quota, Hostinger’s SMTP server returns explicit error responses. Emails are not silently dropped.
Common responses include:
In practical terms, you’ll know immediately when you’ve hit the ceiling.
User reports on Reddit largely confirm this behavior. One recurring observation is that quota resets can feel inconsistent when you send emails close to the 24-hour rollover. Again, a side effect of rolling limits rather than fixed daily resets.
Hostinger limits the total attachment size to approximately 25 MB per email.
However, their documentation recommends staying under 20 MB per individual file. This is because email attachments are base64 encoded during transmission, which increases file size by roughly 33 percent.
For example:
Staying conservative here avoids frustrating delivery failures.
The numbers look abstract until you map them to real use cases.
100 emails per day works for:
100 emails per day breaks down quickly for:
The math is unforgiving.
A small WooCommerce store processing 60 orders in a single day would exceed the free tier limit. Once that happens, some customers simply won’t receive confirmation emails until the quota resets.
If email is even moderately important to your business, the free tier is best treated as a starter option.
For serious use:
The cost difference is small. The impact of missed emails is not.
Choose a plan that fits your real-world traffic needs to avoid missed communications. Visit Hostinger today to upgrade your email sending capacity.

To evaluate the ease of use for Hostinger’s SMTP, I looked at the entire lifecycle of a mail connection.
I started with credential discovery in the hPanel, moved through desktop client configurations, and finished with the essential WordPress and WooCommerce integration. I wanted to see if a beginner could go from a blank slate to a fully functioning mail server without getting lost in technical jargon.
Before you can configure anything, you need to know what settings to use. Here’s exactly where to find them:



You’ll see a table showing your IMAP, POP3, and SMTP settings. The SMTP section is what you need. It displays:
Write these down or keep this page open. You’ll need them in a moment.
This is where most people get stuck, so I want to be crystal clear about this:
Your username is your FULL email address. If your email is contact@yourdomain.com, that’s your username. Don’t use just “contact” – it won’t work.
Your password is your email account password. This is NOT your hPanel login password. If you’ve forgotten your email password, here’s how to reset it:
I recommend using a strong password with a mix of letters, numbers, and symbols. Once you’ve reset it, make note of it – you’ll use this password for all SMTP authentication.
Let me show you how to set up Hostinger SMTP in common email clients. The process is similar across all of them, but I’ll highlight the key differences.
For Thunderbird:


For Outlook (Windows/Mac):

For Apple Mail (Mac/iOS):
The key point across all these clients: make sure SSL is enabled and port is set to 465. If you see authentication errors, double-check you’re using your full email address as the username.
Overall, I found this entire process to be highly intuitive and transparent. Hostinger has clearly put thought into the onboarding journey, ensuring that even a beginner can find their credentials and establish a connection without contacting support.
It’s a professional setup that respects the developer’s time and the beginner’s need for clarity.
I next went to WordPress, as it is the most common use case for Hostinger SMTP. While setting up an email client is great for personal use, most website owners need their sites to send automated notifications, contact form submissions, and order confirmations.
The reality is that WordPress’s default email method is notoriously unreliable. It uses a basic PHP function that modern spam filters hate.
To make my site professional and ensure my emails actually landed in inboxes, I knew I had to integrate Hostinger’s authenticated SMTP.
I started by installing the WP Mail SMTP plugin, which is Hostinger’s top recommendation.

The setup was surprisingly logical once I had my credentials. I navigated to the “Other SMTP” option and plugged in the same details I used for my desktop client: smtp.hostinger.com on Port 465 with SSL encryption.

I found one “pro tip” in the documentation that saved me a lot of frustration: turning “Auto TLS” to OFF.
Apparently, leaving this on can cause an authentication loop that breaks the connection. Once I toggled that off and hit save, my test email came through instantly.
One of the most valuable things I discovered during this process was the importance of the “From” address. I learned that if my WordPress settings tried to send an email from wordpress@mydomain.com, but my actual Hostinger mailbox was contact@mydomain.com, the server would reject it.
I had to ensure the “From Email” field in the plugin exactly matched my authenticated Hostinger mailbox.
I also tested the integration with Contact Form 7 and WooCommerce. What I found is that you don’t actually have to configure SMTP inside these specific plugins. Once the main SMTP plugin (like WP Mail SMTP) is set up, it acts as a global “bridge.”
Every form submission and every WooCommerce order confirmation automatically routed through Hostinger’s secure servers.
For WooCommerce, I noticed a significant detail regarding volume. Hostinger’s free tier limits you to 100 emails per day. If you’re running a busy store with order updates, password resets, and admin notifications, you can hit that limit fast.
For anyone serious about e-commerce, I found that stepping up to the Business Premium plan (3,000 emails/day) is almost a necessity to avoid losing critical customer communications.
I found the WordPress integration to be the most critical and rewarding part of the SMTP setup.
Hostinger’s documentation for these plugins is excellent, providing exact settings that remove the guesswork.
While the “Auto TLS” and “From Address” issues are potential stumbling blocks, having them clearly documented turned what could have been a multi-hour troubleshooting session into a 10-minute task.
The stability I gained was immediate. No more “missing” contact form entries or customers wondering where their receipts went.

Support quality matters most when you’re making purchasing decisions or when technical issues are blocking your business.
I wanted to see how Hostinger handles both AI-assisted support and human escalation, so I tested their system with a real pre-purchase question about email limits.
I clicked the “Ask” button in the top-right corner of hPanel.

Instead of being dumped into a generic contact form or forced to browse through knowledge base articles first, I was immediately connected to Kodee, Hostinger’s AI assistant.
Kodee greeted me and was ready to help. Even without an active plan, the support interface was accessible and responsive.
I asked a question that anyone evaluating Hostinger for e-commerce would need answered:
“I’m considering purchasing Hostinger’s Premium hosting plan for my small e-commerce site. I’ll be running WooCommerce and expect to process around 50-80 orders per day..”
This question tests whether the AI actually understands:

Kodee’s response:
“With 50–80 orders/day and at least 2 emails per order, you’re already at 100–160 transactional emails per day, not counting:…”

My assessment of the AI response:
This was impressively thorough and honest. Kodee didn’t just say “yes, 100/day is enough” to make a sale. It did the math (50-80 orders × 2 emails = 100-160 emails), factored in additional email types I hadn’t mentioned (password resets, contact forms), and clearly explained why the free tier would fail.
For a pre-purchase inquiry, this level of detail and honesty is exactly what you want.
I wanted to confirm pricing details before purchasing, so I asked: “Can I speak with a human agent to confirm the exact pricing?”
Kodee immediately responded:
“A specialist who is an expert in this topic will be joining us shortly, and since they can review our chat history, there is no need for you to repeat any details…”
The escalation was immediate. Just a straightforward handoff.
Wait time: A human agent joined within seconds.
Davi, a human support agent, joined the chat with a simple greeting:
“Hello! It’s Davi here, I’m ready to assist you.”
I clarified my question:
“Hello. I wanted to make sure I understand the first-year promotional rate versus the renewal cost before purchasing.”
Davi responded:
“Alright, in this case the first purchase always has a high discount, and after the first expiration, the real plan price will be offered.
Is there any plan for which you have this specific doubt so I can simulate the prices?”

My assessment of the human support:
Speed: The escalation from AI to human was essentially instantaneous. No queue, no waiting for the next available agent. Davi was ready and had clearly reviewed the chat history since I didn’t need to re-explain my e-commerce scenario.
Transparency: Davi was upfront about promotional vs. renewal pricing without trying to hide the fact that rates increase after the first term. The offer to “simulate the prices” for specific plans was helpful – rather than giving generic answers, he wanted to show me exact numbers for my situation.
Continuity: The handoff from Kodee to Davi was seamless. I didn’t have to repeat my question or re-explain that I was evaluating plans for a WooCommerce store processing 50-80 orders daily.
Overall, Hostinger’s support structure works well for configuration questions, plan selection, and basic troubleshooting. The AI is legitimately helpful (not just a chatbot designed to deflect tickets), and human escalation is immediate when needed.
Based on comprehensive analysis of Hostinger’s technical documentation, pricing structure, and user experiences, their SMTP service occupies a specific niche: functional, affordable email for small websites and businesses willing to handle manual DNS configuration.
The infrastructure is technically sound. The pricing is genuinely competitive. The documentation is comprehensive. But you’re trading convenience and advanced features for cost savings.
Hostinger SMTP makes sense if you:
Look elsewhere if you:
| План | Гарантія | Ціна | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Premium Business Email Deal | 0 ₴ | 80 ₴ | Детальніше |
| Hostinger Reach | 0 ₴ | 90 ₴ | Детальніше |
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Yes. Hostinger SMTP works with all major WordPress contact form plugins (Contact Form 7, WPForms, Gravity Forms) when configured via an SMTP plugin such as WP Mail SMTP or Easy WP SMTP. Use smtp.hostinger.com on port 465 with SSL encryption, authenticate with your full email address, and ensure the “From Email” matches your Hostinger mailbox.
Free email (bundled with hosting) provides 100 emails/day per mailbox with basic storage. Business Email increases limits to 1,000-3,000 emails/day, adds significantly more storage (10-50GB), provides more aliases and forwarding rules, and includes AI features on Premium tier. The underlying SMTP infrastructure is identical – only quotas and features differ.
Yes. Hostinger provides the DNS records you need but doesn’t configure them automatically. You must add these records to your domain’s DNS zone through hPanel. Without proper authentication, expect significantly higher spam folder rates, especially with Outlook/Microsoft recipients. This is the primary technical barrier for non-technical users.
The most common causes based on user reports: (1) Missing or incorrect SPF/DKIM/DMARC DNS records, (2) Shared IP reputation issues from other users, (3) Email content triggering spam filters (excessive links, sales language, ALL CAPS subject lines), (4) Sending to recipients who haven’t opted in, or (5) Microsoft’s aggressive spam filtering of shared-IP services. Start by verifying your DNS authentication records are configured correctly.
No. Hostinger’s Terms of Service explicitly prohibit bulk email, marketing campaigns, and cold outreach. Email service is intended for transactional and correspondence email only. Users attempting marketing campaigns risk account suspension. For newsletters, use dedicated services like Mailchimp, SendGrid, or ConvertKit.
The SMTP server will reject additional emails with error code 550 (“Daily sending quota exceeded”). No emails are silently dropped – you’ll receive explicit error notifications. The quota operates on a rolling 24-hour window, not calendar days. User reports indicate the limit resets exactly 24 hours after your first email of the period.
Hostinger’s limits (100-3,000/day, depending on plan) are typical for budget email hosting. Google Workspace allows 2,000/day on basic plans. Dedicated SMTP services like SendGrid offer at free 100/day tier but scale to 40,000+/month on paid plans. For most small-business use cases, Hostinger’s limits are adequate; for higher-volume use, dedicated SMTP services are necessary.

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