Best way to setup SMTP for clients websites?

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Hey all,

I just wanted to see how everyone sets up SMTP for client sites. Currently, I’m creating an additional email in their cPanel, such as info@ or contact@, or an exisitng email if there is which they rarely use. Then, I set it up with the “Other SMTP” option in the Fluent SMTP plugin. However, for clients who use Google Workspace or O365, it’s a chore to log in to their O365 account and go through the setup process for Fluent or WP Mail SMTP to work as I can’t use Other SMTP option, and have to choose the O365 or GWorkspace option.

Now, I’m considering creating an account with SendInBlue or SendGrid. I would add each client’s domain to the account, complete the DNS verification and setup process, and then use that. Alternatively, should I create SendInBlue or SendGrid accounts on behalf of each client and set it up that way?

I’m unsure whether I should do it under my account or the clients’ accounts. I’m just trying to find the easiest, simplest, yet best and free way to do it. Thanks all!

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