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Why Web Hosts Should Use an SMTP Relay

By MailChannels | 4 minute read

The Key to Protecting IP Reputation and Keeping Your Customers Happy

If you’re a web host, there’s a high chance you’re sending outbound email on behalf of hundreds—if not thousands—of customers. And here’s the hard truth:

It only takes one compromised account to get your entire IP blocklisted.

That means lost emails, angry clients, and endless support tickets—all because someone’s contact form got hacked or their CMS was exploited.

The solution? Use an SMTP relay service.

In this article, we’ll break down why every modern web host should use an SMTP relay, how it protects your infrastructure, and why it’s the easiest way to improve customer satisfaction and reduce operational stress.

The Shared Hosting Problem

Shared hosting is vulnerable by design. Hundreds of users share the same server—and often the same outbound IP address. That creates serious challenges:

  • One bad user can ruin the IP reputation for everyone
  • Outbound spam is hard to detect in real-time
  • You can’t manually monitor every account’s email behavior

Even with local SMTP servers, you’re flying blind. If Gmail or Outlook blocks your IP, every customer suffers, and you’re left scrambling to get delisted.

What Is an SMTP Relay (and Why Hosts Need One)

An SMTP relay is a specialized service that forwards outbound email from your server to its destination—but with built-in spam filtering, reputation management, and abuse detection.

Instead of sending mail directly to recipient inboxes, you send it through a trusted relay provider that:

  • Authenticates the sender
  • Scans messages for spam or malicious behavior
  • Routes mail through a clean, reputation-managed IP pool

Think of it as a security checkpoint for your outbound mail.

Top Reasons Web Hosts Should Use an SMTP Relay

1. Protect Shared IP Reputation

In shared hosting, your IPs are your lifeline. If they get blacklisted, you’re not just affecting one user—you’re impacting every site on that server.

SMTP relays like MailChannels provide:

  • Reputation-isolated IP pools
  • Per-user sender scoring
  • Proactive spam prevention to avoid blocklist events

2. Detect & Block Compromised Accounts

CMS platforms like WordPress and Joomla are frequent targets for abuse. A vulnerable plugin or weak password can turn a customer’s website into a spam cannon overnight.

MailChannels SMTP Relay detects:

  • Login anomalies
  • Spam-like volume spikes
  • Known malicious message patterns

And automatically throttles or blocks the compromised sender—without impacting other users.

 Related: Detecting and Blocking Compromised Email Accounts

3. Improve Deliverability for All Customers

Your customers rely on email to:

  • Confirm orders
  • Reset passwords
  • Get contact form leads

Without a reliable relay, messages end up in spam (or get silently dropped), leading to support requests and lost trust.

SMTP relays ensure:

  • SPF/DKIM/DMARC compliance
  • Proper email queue management
  • Inbox placement across Gmail, Microsoft, Yahoo, and more

4. Simplify Email Infrastructure

Managing your own outbound SMTP stack comes with headaches:

  • Bounce handling
  • Feedback loop setup
  • Abuse ticket resolution
  • IP warm-up and rotation

SMTP relays like MailChannels offload that burden. You get:

  • A plug-and-play SMTP endpoint
  • Built-in bounce tracking and analytics
  • Spam filtering and policy enforcement done for you

5. Reduce Support Tickets and Churn

Outbound email issues generate some of the most frustrating customer support tickets:

  • “My contact form doesn’t work!”
  • “Why aren’t my order confirmations sending?”
  • “All my emails go to spam!”

An SMTP relay proactively prevents these problems—before they hit your inbox.

Happier customers = fewer tickets = lower churn.

Why MailChannels Is Built for Hosts

MailChannels is designed specifically for shared hosting, VPS platforms, and reseller environments. You get:

  • Behavioral spam filtering powered by AI
  • Per-user abuse isolation to protect your IPs
  • Seamless integration with cPanel, WHM, and Plesk
  • Transparent relaying with support for white-labeling

It’s the easiest way to turn email from a liability into a competitive advantage.

Final Thoughts

Web hosts that still rely on local SMTP servers are playing a dangerous game. Outbound spam, IP blacklisting, and poor deliverability can quickly spiral into unhappy customers and lost business.

An SMTP relay gives you:

  • Proactive spam protection
  • Reputation management
  • Deliverability your customers can count on

Keep Exploring

  •  What Is an SMTP Relay Service?
  • How MailChannels Improves Email Deliverability
  • How SMTP Relay Services Prevent Outbound Spam
  • Top Reasons IPs Get Blacklisted (And How to Avoid It)

If you host websites and send outbound email on behalf of users, you need an SMTP relay. It’s the most efficient way to protect your IPs, prevent spam, and deliver a better hosting experience.

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