As I thought :- pretty much the same for all Hosting Companies
#1 "SMTP support has not been purchased for this domain. To obtain this facility, please upgrade your hosting by choosing from the options below.
#2 An Authenticated SMTP service allows you to send emails through the Names.co.uk mail servers, using a username and password supplied by us. This can be used when your ISP (Internet Service Provider) does not provide an outgoing mail server, or if you use a machine, such as a laptop or tablet, which you use to send emails..
Their package provides webmail and POP3 IMAP but not a relay for outgoing mail (SMTP). Traditionally it has always been left up to the ISP to provide it NOT! the hosting company, they want paying for the service as an extra.
There are free SMTP relays but they might be blocked by receiving email servers where they don't appear on a white list and therefore classed as spam. You could always install a SMTP relay but most receiving clients will block it as spam because it not white listed. That's why its better to use your ISP's relay to send mail. Anything offered for free usually has a cost somewhere, its email in plain text going through someone else server you know nothing about, they could just be harvesting email addresses to sell.
I hope this has been of some help to someone because all that I've got back from this forum is moaning, complaining and lots of argumentative rubbish because I don't see things the way they do and its inconvenient "why do you have to be awkward and do that", because perhaps I am not as narrow minded as you?
WHY? simple I am the customer this is what I want, basic consumer sovereignty
This forum is a poor advert for O2 customer services !