An SMTP relay is a protocol of delivering emails from one mail server to another. An SMTP is known as a simple mail transfer protocol. You can send bulk emails through a trusted third party to deliver your emails.
When you send out bulk survey emails, there is an upper limit of the number of emails you can send out. An SMTP relay helps to move your email across networks. It works closely with the MTA (mail transfer agent) to send emails to the right inbox.
For example, you need to send out a survey invitation from your gmail account to more than 500 people. Currently, gmail lets you send out only 500 emails. Using an SMTP relay, researchers can send out surveys without being limited by his/her email service provider.
An SMTP relay is useful to send out emails automatically in batches. Researchers use SMTP relays to ensure emails are delivered without problems to the research participants. SMTP relays ensure to keep deliverability issues at bay, ensuring a high delivery rate. Organizations rely on large amounts of data, and SMTP relays help to provide a high participation rate due to its high delivery rate.
Here are the advantages of using an SMTP relay:
Guaranteed delivery of emails: SMTP ensures guaranteed delivery of emails to all recipients.
Send multiple emails: Send out a hoast of survey emails to a wide range of audiences.
Reliable mail service: SMTP helps bypass spam filters by providing authentication and is hence a reliable mode of sending emails.
Learn how to set up and use this feature with our help file on SMTP relay.