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AWS Emails Sender-Verification Limit - An Email for each User
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)
Come Celebrate our 10 Year Anniversary!How to receive email using Amazon SESAWS SES: “Email address is not verified” error with Postfix relayGetting email aliases working on Amazon SESWith Amazon SES is it possible to restrict SMTP credentials to specific sender email addresses in one AWS account?Amazon SES: Creating verified email address without inboxDomain registered on aws, how to create my domain emailAmazon SES with Wordpress only allows me to send to verified emailsNot receiving emails in AWS SES when routing emails to it via Google AppsUtilize AWS SES as an Inbound Mail GatewayAWS SES dropping some emails frequently
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I am building an application that uses AWS for hosting. Additionally I use SES (Simple Email Service) to send emails. So far everything works fine.
However the structure of my application requires me to generate emails (someuser@mydomain.com
) and send messages from these addresses.
AWS requires me to verify sender-email addresses, and even if I could do that programmatically, AWS still states that there can be at most 10.000 verified email addresses per AWS region - which is not going to suffice.
I am looking for a way to get my application working. Does anyone know if I can increase that limit? Or do you have any other suggestions, how I could implement this?
Clarification: Every user gets an address at my domain (user1234@mydomain.com) There is no problem verifying the domain
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I am building an application that uses AWS for hosting. Additionally I use SES (Simple Email Service) to send emails. So far everything works fine.
However the structure of my application requires me to generate emails (someuser@mydomain.com
) and send messages from these addresses.
AWS requires me to verify sender-email addresses, and even if I could do that programmatically, AWS still states that there can be at most 10.000 verified email addresses per AWS region - which is not going to suffice.
I am looking for a way to get my application working. Does anyone know if I can increase that limit? Or do you have any other suggestions, how I could implement this?
Clarification: Every user gets an address at my domain (user1234@mydomain.com) There is no problem verifying the domain
amazon-web-services email amazon-ses
1
What kind of application (other than spam generator) would require this, just asking?
– Am_I_Helpful
Apr 14 at 10:31
There are 10+ platforms in our area where you can sell your car. The idea of the application is that you register the car you want to sell once on our app, the app in turn spreads it to the 10+ platforms. Communication on these platforms works via email, so every car needs to have some sort of email. (e. g. there is a small html form on each platform which sends an email to the specified address - the one we generated. In order to have proper communication messages sent via the 'chat' in our app are forwarded as emails from the generic address) The platforms, are fine with it
– mo_st
Apr 14 at 12:40
The problem we are having with reply-to headers is, that there seem to be many clients out there which will just respond to the from header
– mo_st
Apr 14 at 12:56
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I am building an application that uses AWS for hosting. Additionally I use SES (Simple Email Service) to send emails. So far everything works fine.
However the structure of my application requires me to generate emails (someuser@mydomain.com
) and send messages from these addresses.
AWS requires me to verify sender-email addresses, and even if I could do that programmatically, AWS still states that there can be at most 10.000 verified email addresses per AWS region - which is not going to suffice.
I am looking for a way to get my application working. Does anyone know if I can increase that limit? Or do you have any other suggestions, how I could implement this?
Clarification: Every user gets an address at my domain (user1234@mydomain.com) There is no problem verifying the domain
amazon-web-services email amazon-ses
I am building an application that uses AWS for hosting. Additionally I use SES (Simple Email Service) to send emails. So far everything works fine.
However the structure of my application requires me to generate emails (someuser@mydomain.com
) and send messages from these addresses.
AWS requires me to verify sender-email addresses, and even if I could do that programmatically, AWS still states that there can be at most 10.000 verified email addresses per AWS region - which is not going to suffice.
I am looking for a way to get my application working. Does anyone know if I can increase that limit? Or do you have any other suggestions, how I could implement this?
Clarification: Every user gets an address at my domain (user1234@mydomain.com) There is no problem verifying the domain
amazon-web-services email amazon-ses
amazon-web-services email amazon-ses
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asked Apr 14 at 10:26
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What kind of application (other than spam generator) would require this, just asking?
– Am_I_Helpful
Apr 14 at 10:31
There are 10+ platforms in our area where you can sell your car. The idea of the application is that you register the car you want to sell once on our app, the app in turn spreads it to the 10+ platforms. Communication on these platforms works via email, so every car needs to have some sort of email. (e. g. there is a small html form on each platform which sends an email to the specified address - the one we generated. In order to have proper communication messages sent via the 'chat' in our app are forwarded as emails from the generic address) The platforms, are fine with it
– mo_st
Apr 14 at 12:40
The problem we are having with reply-to headers is, that there seem to be many clients out there which will just respond to the from header
– mo_st
Apr 14 at 12:56
add a comment |
1
What kind of application (other than spam generator) would require this, just asking?
– Am_I_Helpful
Apr 14 at 10:31
There are 10+ platforms in our area where you can sell your car. The idea of the application is that you register the car you want to sell once on our app, the app in turn spreads it to the 10+ platforms. Communication on these platforms works via email, so every car needs to have some sort of email. (e. g. there is a small html form on each platform which sends an email to the specified address - the one we generated. In order to have proper communication messages sent via the 'chat' in our app are forwarded as emails from the generic address) The platforms, are fine with it
– mo_st
Apr 14 at 12:40
The problem we are having with reply-to headers is, that there seem to be many clients out there which will just respond to the from header
– mo_st
Apr 14 at 12:56
1
1
What kind of application (other than spam generator) would require this, just asking?
– Am_I_Helpful
Apr 14 at 10:31
What kind of application (other than spam generator) would require this, just asking?
– Am_I_Helpful
Apr 14 at 10:31
There are 10+ platforms in our area where you can sell your car. The idea of the application is that you register the car you want to sell once on our app, the app in turn spreads it to the 10+ platforms. Communication on these platforms works via email, so every car needs to have some sort of email. (e. g. there is a small html form on each platform which sends an email to the specified address - the one we generated. In order to have proper communication messages sent via the 'chat' in our app are forwarded as emails from the generic address) The platforms, are fine with it
– mo_st
Apr 14 at 12:40
There are 10+ platforms in our area where you can sell your car. The idea of the application is that you register the car you want to sell once on our app, the app in turn spreads it to the 10+ platforms. Communication on these platforms works via email, so every car needs to have some sort of email. (e. g. there is a small html form on each platform which sends an email to the specified address - the one we generated. In order to have proper communication messages sent via the 'chat' in our app are forwarded as emails from the generic address) The platforms, are fine with it
– mo_st
Apr 14 at 12:40
The problem we are having with reply-to headers is, that there seem to be many clients out there which will just respond to the from header
– mo_st
Apr 14 at 12:56
The problem we are having with reply-to headers is, that there seem to be many clients out there which will just respond to the from header
– mo_st
Apr 14 at 12:56
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AWS requires me to verify sender-email addresses
No, it doesn't.
Amazon SES requires that you verify your email address or domain, to confirm that you own it and to prevent others from using it. When you verify an entire domain, you are verifying all email addresses from that domain, so you don't need to verify email addresses from that domain individually. (emphasis added)
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/DeveloperGuide/verify-domains.html
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AWS requires me to verify sender-email addresses
No, it doesn't.
Amazon SES requires that you verify your email address or domain, to confirm that you own it and to prevent others from using it. When you verify an entire domain, you are verifying all email addresses from that domain, so you don't need to verify email addresses from that domain individually. (emphasis added)
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/DeveloperGuide/verify-domains.html
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AWS requires me to verify sender-email addresses
No, it doesn't.
Amazon SES requires that you verify your email address or domain, to confirm that you own it and to prevent others from using it. When you verify an entire domain, you are verifying all email addresses from that domain, so you don't need to verify email addresses from that domain individually. (emphasis added)
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/DeveloperGuide/verify-domains.html
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AWS requires me to verify sender-email addresses
No, it doesn't.
Amazon SES requires that you verify your email address or domain, to confirm that you own it and to prevent others from using it. When you verify an entire domain, you are verifying all email addresses from that domain, so you don't need to verify email addresses from that domain individually. (emphasis added)
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/DeveloperGuide/verify-domains.html
AWS requires me to verify sender-email addresses
No, it doesn't.
Amazon SES requires that you verify your email address or domain, to confirm that you own it and to prevent others from using it. When you verify an entire domain, you are verifying all email addresses from that domain, so you don't need to verify email addresses from that domain individually. (emphasis added)
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/DeveloperGuide/verify-domains.html
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What kind of application (other than spam generator) would require this, just asking?
– Am_I_Helpful
Apr 14 at 10:31
There are 10+ platforms in our area where you can sell your car. The idea of the application is that you register the car you want to sell once on our app, the app in turn spreads it to the 10+ platforms. Communication on these platforms works via email, so every car needs to have some sort of email. (e. g. there is a small html form on each platform which sends an email to the specified address - the one we generated. In order to have proper communication messages sent via the 'chat' in our app are forwarded as emails from the generic address) The platforms, are fine with it
– mo_st
Apr 14 at 12:40
The problem we are having with reply-to headers is, that there seem to be many clients out there which will just respond to the from header
– mo_st
Apr 14 at 12:56