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# Integration Steps

1. Sign in to your BaseLinker dashboard.
2. Go to the Orders tab > **email/SMS templates > email accounts.**
3. Click on the **“Add new account”** button.
4. Select the **“Add SMTP account”** option from the drop-down menu.<br>

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5. Proceed to fill in the following fields:
   * **SMTP server address:** enter the SMTP host address provided by EmailLabs (if adding the port number is necessary, put it after the SMTP host address, preceded by a semicolon).
   * **SMTP login:** enter your SMTP account name in this format:\
     `1.youraccountname.smtp.`
   * **SMTP password:** use the password you set in the SMTP accounts tab > Active accounts > Actions > Change password.
   * **Connection security: s**elect „TLS” or „No encryption,” depending on your preference.
   * **Full email address: e**nter the From email address that will be used to send your messages.
   * **Display name:** enter your sender’s name.
   * Click ‘**Save’** to approve the new settings.

After saving the integration settings, try sending a test message to ensure the integration was done correctly.<br>


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