This guide explains how to connect your Namecheap email account to TrulyInbox using the SMTP/IMAP method. Once connected, TrulyInbox can start sending and receiving warm-up emails automatically.
Log in to your TrulyInbox account. From the dashboard, click the Add Email Account button.

Next, choose "SMTP/IMAP Account" and click "Connect."

For this, go with "Single Account."

In the email address provider, select "Google/G Suite" and pop in your email address and password. If you want to add an Alias email account, turn on "Use different username"
Enter the following SMTP/IMAP details for your Namecheap email:
SMTP Server: mail.yourdomain.com (replace 'yourdomain.com' with your actual domain)
SMTP Port: 587 (or 465 for SSL/TLS)
IMAP Server: mail.yourdomain.com (replace 'yourdomain.com' with your actual domain)
IMAP Port: 993

Make sure everything is correct. Enter your full email address, and the password will be the one you set up for your Namecheap email.
Once you’ve entered all the details, click "Connect" and then "Save."
That’s it! You’ve just configured your Namecheap email with Trulyinbox. Now, you’re ready to send and receive Warmup emails.
Your Namecheap email account is now connected to TrulyInbox. Warm-up emails will begin sending and receiving based on your warm-up settings, helping improve your email deliverability over time.
If you face any issues during setup, verify your domain details or contact the support team for assistance.