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# Integration Steps

1. Sign into your Mautic dashboard.
2. Access the configuration settings by going to **the Settings tab > Configuration**
3. In the "**Configuration settings,"** choose the "**Email Settings"** option.<br>

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4. In the **„Service to send mail through”** drop-down menu, choose the **“Other SMTP servers”** option.
5. Proceed to fill in the following fields:

   * **Host:** enter the SMTP host address provided by EmailLabs (smtp.emaillabs.net.pl).
   * **Port:** enter one of the suggested SMTP ports – 587 or 465.
   * **SMTP encryption type:** select "TLS" with port 587 or "SSL" with port 465.
   * **SMTP authentication mode:** Choose "Login"
   * Username for the selected mail service: enter your SMTP account name in this format: `1.youraccountname.smtp.`
   * Password for the selected mail service: use the password you set in **the SMTP accounts tab > Active accounts > Actions > Change password.**<br>


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