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ertaquo2016-05-02 20:26:38
Amazon Web Services
ertaquo, 2016-05-02 20:26:38

How to send a message through Amazon SES?

Good day.
For the first time in my life, I touched on Amazon AWS services with their wildly twisted settings, and if it worked out with setting up a server and linking a domain, then with sending mail - nothing.
Let's say there is a certain domain somedomain.net.
I'm trying to set up sending mail through Amazon SES. I clicked "Verify a New Domain", added a domain from Route 53 (with the addition of MX and SPF records), the domain was successfully verified. Then, in the "SMTP Settings" section, I received a login password, manually checked the possibility of sending from email [email protected] to [email protected] from the documentation- works, "250 Ok". Well, if it’s ok, then we make a request so that we can be taken out of the sandbox and we can send real letters. The request has been processed. It seems that everything should work?
I'm trying to send an email from [email protected] to my gmail box. Figushki: "554 Message rejected: Email address is not verified." These are no longer handles, where I could potentially screw up with fields, this is already from rails through exim4.
And no matter how he fought, he couldn’t send this poor, unfortunate message, and that’s it.
Has anyone come across this by chance? Is this my jamb somewhere, or is Amazon buggy and is it easier to spit and switch to the same Sendgrid?
Thank you!
UPD: The question is closed, they just didn’t get it out of the sandbox, the infection. Wrote a new request, now everything is fine :)

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Puma Thailand, 2016-05-03
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Either they didn’t leave the sandbox or they didn’t verify the domain

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