Brand new release: Gravity SMTP 2.1
We’ve recently released a number of updates for Gravity SMTP. Some of the latest additions and fixes in v2.1 include…
- Added settings of Default Reply-To Email and Force Reply-To Email to all integrations.
- Added the ability to set from email address when using the Send a Test tool.
- Added alerts for logging settings with best practices and recommendations.
Keep your WordPress emails on track with Gravity SMTP
Never lose another important message. Gravity SMTP ensures your WordPress emails reach the inbox reliably – not the spam folder.
With an intuitive setup wizard, built-in migration tool, and support for multiple trusted providers, Gravity SMTP takes the complexity out of email delivery and puts you back in control.
Features and capabilities of Gravity SMTP:
- Automatic backup connection – Create a secondary email route that activates instantly if your primary connection fails, ensuring uninterrupted delivery.
- Comprehensive email logging – Track every outgoing message with detailed logs, including delivery status, open rates, timestamps, and recipient information.
- Insightful reports dashboard – Review email performance at a glance, with data on total sends, engagement, top sources, and delivery trends.
- Real-time failure alerts – Get notified immediately when delivery issues occur through Webhook alerts or SMS (via Twilio integration).
For advanced setups, Gravity SMTP also supports custom integrations with email services outside the standard Setup Wizard options, giving you flexibility no matter your workflow.
Get Gravity SMTP today!
Gravity SMTP brings reliable, professional-grade email delivery to your WordPress website.
If you haven’t explored it yet, Gravity SMTP is available at no extra cost for all active Gravity Forms Elite, Nonprofit, and Developer license holders. Simply head to your Gravity Forms Account to download and install it today.
Want to learn more? Our Ultimate Guide to Gravity SMTP walks you through setup step-by-step and highlights everything the plugin can do. For detailed configuration options and technical references, visit the official Gravity SMTP documentation.
Gravity SMTP v2.1 changelog
- Added settings of Default Reply-To Email and Force Reply-To Email to all integrations.
- Added the ability to set from email address when using the Send a Test tool.
- Added missing svg title tag for several integrations.
- Added alerts for logging settings with best practices and recommendations.
- Added active theme data to system report.
- Fixed an issue where using MailerSend cannot send to multiple email addresses.
- Fixed an issue where Cc and Bcc headers are not fully respected when passed as separate array items.
- Fixed an issue where Emailit integration is not connecting with a 404.
- Fixed an issue where long subject lines can cause the Email Log to store empty log entries.
- Fixed an issue that can cause notices to be thrown when Alerts are enabled.
- Fixed an issue that causes constants to be ignored when checking if Email Logging is enabled.
- Fixed an issue that causes fatal errors when Signup Sheet forms are submitted with no recipient email.
- Updated preview and view log item action icons to be clearer and more intuitive for users.
- Updated the log retention and debug log retention dropdowns to show the constant value if defined.
- Updated the activity digest summary email to have clearer copy and better no data handling.
- Updated the Microsoft integration client secret input field descriptor to be more instructive.
- Updated the Emailit integration to use API v2.
If you have any questions about Gravity SMTP and how to get started with this plugin, our expert Support team is available to help.

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