Load Manager has powerful email tools that allow you to email Rate Cons, Invoices, and other documents with just a few clicks. You must go through the one-time setup procedure before you can use these tools. To setup your email:
Click Users
Click on your Username
These fields on the left, starting with Email*, must be filled out.
Email* - your email address.
STMP Server address - the server your email uses to send email. There is a list below of common SMTP servers for common email providers. This can also be found using a simple google search. Example: "what are Gmail STMP settings?" A search like this should give you your SMTP server address and your SMTP port.
SMTP user name - your email address.
SMTP password - this is the password to your email address, as if you were trying to log in to your email.
SMTP port - this is either 465 or 587 depending on your email provider.
Use TLS or use SSL - your email uses either TLS or SSL email protocol. You should be able to find the right choice with a Google search.
When you believe your settings are correct, you can click the "Verify SMTP settings" checkbox, and Save. Load Manager will give you a message telling you if your settings are valid or not. If they are valid, you are ready to email through Load Manager!
Common SMTP Settings:
Office 365
Smtp.office365.com
Port: 587
TLS
Gmail
smtp.gmail.com
465
SSL
Gmail also requires that you change two settings. Please follow the links below to change the settings:
Gmail and Gsuite have the same SMTP settings, however only administrators have access to the necessary settings. You, the administrator, must give your subordinates access to the "Allow less secure apps" setting. To do this:
Log in to GSuite as the administrator
Security
Basic Settings
Go to settings for Less Secure Apps
"Allow users to manage their access to less secure apps"
Save
The other users associated with this GSuite account should now be able to change "Allow less secure apps" to the correct setting - On.
https://myaccount.google.com/lesssecureapps
Yahoo
smtp.mail.yahoo.com
465
SSL
You also must "allow less secure apps"
Sign in to Yahoo Mail.
Go to your "Account security" settings.
Turn on Allow apps that use less secure sign in.
Yahoo Business Users
smtp.bizmail.yahoo.com
465
SSL
Yahoo business users must create a separate password for 3rd party apps (like Load Manager). Below is an article about that. Once you've created that password, please paste it into the "SMTP password" field in your User.
Zoho requires you to create a separate password for 3rd party apps (like Load Manager). Below is an article about that. Once you've created that password, please paste it into the "SMTP password" field in your User.