I have a SES verified domain example.com with a verified FROM my.example.com and we send emails with service#my.example.com.
If someone replies to service#my.example.com, they will get a 550 mailbox not found error. Is it possible to override this default error by some custom template? We want to inform our customers they should use another email address to reply to.
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I want to be able to send messages using SES. My sender's email is noreply#mydomain.com . The domain and sender's email are verified identities in SES. Now whenever my app sends an email, I don't want the receiver to be able to reply to the email I sent. How can I configure the sender email so that it never receives an email as reply from the user?
Ok so this is going to sound simple but follow this guide. There is one step though I struggled with which I got lost for hours on. Guide
Make sure when you're creating the MX record, you need to add the inbound SMTP as well as the normal email smtp.
10 inbound-smtp.us-east-1.amazonaws.com
11 email-smtp.us-east-1.amazonaws.com
You need to add both in order to receive email as well. Then, your rule sets will work as intended.
I am testing a workmail service but there are very few settings as for a paid service.
How can I set up to automatically reply from the given email address to which the email was sent? I have added alias to my account like contact#domain1 and contact#domain2 etc.
When somebody sends a message to this alias(contact#domain2), reply is sent from the main address (like admin#mymaindomain). How can I make it to automatically reply from the alias to which the message was sent?
For auto-reply from the given email address to which the email was sent:
delete the alias contact#domain2
create real e-mail address contact#domain2
forward all e-mails from contact#domain2 to admin#mymaindomain
define auto-response for contact#domain2
analog for contact#domain1
Trying to understand something thats not clear from AWS SES emails.
I have a simple emailer on my website that I have setup using nodemailer.
It has 3 fields
Name: name of user filling out form
email: email address of user filling out email.
Description: description filled out by user.
I'm seeing in AWS docs that I need to verify on their console the users email.
You can only send mail from verified email addresses and domains.
Note: This restriction applies even when your account isn't in the
sandbox.
This could be any number of different user email address how would I be able to verify them all I wouldn't know them.
What am I not getting here. I have verified the To: email which will always be the same as its coming to my domain email.
You'll want to send from an email address under your control (SES enforces this on a technical level, but spam filters tend to de facto enforce this everywhere due to things like SPF records) with a Reply-To header of the email address submitting the form.
I am having issues with sending email from a verified email.
(asking it here, as for some reason I can't ask in AWS forum)
Setup:
The email XXX.mydomain.com is verified.
domain mydomain.com is verified (in domain list).
I am testing through 'Send email Test' in AWS.
The sender (from) is the verified email.
When I send to +DDVVF#mydomain.com+, it's fine (email is sent).
When I send to a different email (my-client#other-domain.com), I get an error message, containing:
Email address is not verified. (Request ID:
73ee3c33-ef6b-11e5-a37e-e5f5988f938c)
Should I also verify the TO emails I want to send?
It doesn't seem scalable, as I don't want to verify each TO separately.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
It seems you are still in the sandbox , you need to log in request with AWS to move you to Production.
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/DeveloperGuide/request-production-access.html
I'm using opencart 1.5.1.3. For some reason I can't send an email to the same account I am sending from. For example, I can't receive the notification email when an order is placed. The email reaches the customer OK and if I specify additional email address to send the mail to, they receive the email OK, the email configured as the store email addres doesn't receive the email. I'm using the 'mail' option to send email.
The email is hosted at google apps. Please help
some web hosting prevent self-to-self email for safety reason.
maybe it is your hosting provider block this mail.