Answer
How To Send Email From Your Website
Send contact form replies, registrations, receipts, and website notifications from your own domain using ZidiMail.
In short
Use a server-side email API. Your website sends a secure request to ZidiMail, and ZidiMail delivers the email from your verified domain.
Key points
- Do not put email API keys in browser JavaScript.
- Send from your website backend, serverless function, plugin, or developer integration.
- Use your own domain for contact form replies and customer notifications.
- ZidiMail handles domain authentication guidance and delivery tracking.
| Website email | Recommended sender |
|---|---|
| Contact form notification | hello@yourdomain.com |
| Booking confirmation | bookings@yourdomain.com |
| Invoice or receipt | billing@yourdomain.com |
| Registration email | welcome@yourdomain.com |
| Security alert | security@yourdomain.com |
Use a backend, not the browser
Website email should be sent from a backend route, serverless function, CMS plugin, or other trusted server. API keys should never be exposed in frontend code or public repos.
Common website use cases
ZidiMail fits contact form alerts, booking confirmations, invoice emails, order updates, password resets, and registration confirmations. These are transactional messages triggered by customer actions, not newsletters.
Non-technical setup
If you do not manage your own website code, ask your website designer or developer to connect the API. You can also search Fiverr for "ZidiMail setup" or "domain email setup".
Use your domain for customer email
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