![]() ![]() However, it will still allow you to learn how to use the SES. So you will have to contact Amazon to have them move you out of the sandbox before you can send e-mail normally. But, unfortunately, as mentioned earlier, new SES users are sandboxed. ![]() If you do not have your own SMTP server, you can use Amazon SES. The credentials for the IMAP server are the same as those for your AWS WorkMail e-mail account. As if this was not enough, currently new SES users are also sandboxed, restricting them from sending e-mails to unverified e-mail addresses and domains. While receiving e-mail in your client is pretty easy, It is currently very complicated to send e-mail, since you have to use Amazon SES, and create credentials (username and password) for the SMTP server. Please read this article carefully if you have not tried setting up WorkMail before. To use your AWS workmail with IMAP clients, such as Thunderbird, you should use the IMAP endpoint corresponding to your own region.
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