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Amazon Q now can analyze SES email sending Today, https://aws.amazon.com/q/ (Q) added support for analyzing email sending in https://aws.amazon.com/ses/ (SES). Now customers can ask Q questions about their SES resource setup and usage patterns, and Q will help them optimize their configuration and troubleshoot deliverability problems. This makes it easier to manage SES operational activities with less technical knowledge. Previously, customers could use SES features such as https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/vdm.html to manage and explore their SES resource configuration and usage. SES provided convenient dashboard views and query tools to help customers find information, however customers needed deep understanding of email sending concepts to interact with the service. Now, customers can ask Q for help in optimizing resource configuration and troubleshooting deliverability challenges. Q will evaluate customer’s usage patterns and SES resource configuration, find the answers customers need, and help them understand the context without requiring pre-knowledge or manual exploration. Q supports SES resource analysis in all https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/ where SES and Q are available. For more information, see the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonq/latest/qdeveloper-ug/chat-email.html for information about interacting with SES through Q.

Amazon Q now can analyze SES email sending

Today, https://aws.amazon.com/q/ (Q) added support for analyzing email sending in https://aws.amazon.com/ses/ (SES). Now customers can ask Q questions about their SES resource setup and usage patterns, and Q will help them optimize th...

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Amazon Q now can analyze SES email sending Today, Amazon Q (Q) added support for analyzing email sending in Amazon Simple Email Service (SES). Now customers can ask Q questions about their SES resource setup and usage patterns, and Q will help them optimize their configuration and troubleshoot deliverability problems. This makes it easier to manage SES operational activities with less technical knowledge. Previously, customers could use SES features such as Virtual Deliverability Manager to manage and explore their SES resource configuration and usage. SES provided convenient dashboard views and query tools to help customers find information, however customers needed deep understanding of email sending concepts to interact with the service. Now, customers can ask Q for help in optimizing resource configuration and troubleshooting deliverability challenges. Q will evaluate customer’s usage patterns and SES resource configuration, find the answers customers need, and help them understand the context without requiring pre-knowledge or manual exploration. Q supports SES resource analysis in all AWS Regions where SES and Q are available. For more information, see the Q documentation for information about interacting with SES through Q.

🆕 Amazon Q now analyzes SES email sending, helping users optimize configurations and troubleshoot deliverability with less technical knowledge. Q evaluates usage patterns and SES setups, offering insights without pre-knowledge. Available in all SES and Q regions.

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SES Mail Manager is now available in 10 additional AWS Regions, 27 total Amazon SES announces that the SES Mail Manager product is now available in 10 additional https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regions_az/. This expands coverage from the current 17 commercial AWS Regions where Mail Manager is launched, meaning that Mail Manager is now offered in all commercial Regions where SES offers its core Outbound service. SES Mail Manager allows customers to configure email routing and delivery mechanisms for their domains, and to have a single view of email governance, risk, and compliance solutions for all email workloads. Organizations commonly deploy Mail Manager to replace legacy hosted mail relays or simplify integration with third-party mailbox providers and email security solutions. Mail Manager also supports onward delivery to WorkMail mailboxes, built-in archiving with search and export capabilities, and integration with third-party security add-ons directly within the console. The 10 new Mail Manager Regions include Middle East (Bahrain), Asia Pacific (Jakarta), Africa (Cape Town), Middle East (UAE), Asia Pacific (Hyderabad), Asia Pacific (Malaysia), Europe (Milan), Israel (Tel Aviv), Canada West (Calgary), and Europe (Zurich). The full list of Mail Manager Region availability is https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/ses.html. To learn more, see the Amazon SES Mail Manager https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/eb.html and the SES Mail Manager documentation. You can start using Mail Manager in these new Regions through the Amazon SES console.

SES Mail Manager is now available in 10 additional AWS Regions, 27 total

Amazon SES announces that the SES Mail Manager product is now available in 10 additional aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrast... This expands coverage from the current 17 comme...

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Amazon SES adds VPC support for API endpoints Today, Amazon https://aws.amazon.com/ses/ (SES) added support for accessing SES API endpoints through Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) endpoints. Customers use VPC endpoints to enable access to SES APIs for sending emails and managing their SES resource configuration. This release helps customers increase security in their VPCs. Previously, customers who ran their workloads in a VPC could access SES APIs by configuring an internet gateway resource in their VPC. This enabled traffic from the VPC to flow into the internet, and reach SES public API endpoints. Now, customers can use the VPC endpoints to access SES APIs without the need for an internet gateway, reducing the chances for activity in the VPC to be exposed to the internet.. SES supports VPC for SES API endpoints in all https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/ where SES is available. For more information, see the documentation for information about https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/send-email-set-up-vpc-endpoints.html.

Amazon SES adds VPC support for API endpoints

Today, Amazon https://aws.amazon.com/ses/ (SES) added support for accessing SES API endpoints through Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) endpoints. Customers use VPC endpoints to enable access to SES APIs for sending emails...

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SES Mail Manager is now available in 10 additional AWS Regions, 27 total Amazon SES announces that the SES Mail Manager product is now available in 10 additional commercial AWS Regions. This expands coverage from the current 17 commercial AWS Regions where Mail Manager is launched, meaning that Mail Manager is now offered in all commercial Regions where SES offers its core Outbound service. SES Mail Manager allows customers to configure email routing and delivery mechanisms for their domains, and to have a single view of email governance, risk, and compliance solutions for all email workloads. Organizations commonly deploy Mail Manager to replace legacy hosted mail relays or simplify integration with third-party mailbox providers and email security solutions. Mail Manager also supports onward delivery to WorkMail mailboxes, built-in archiving with search and export capabilities, and integration with third-party security add-ons directly within the console. The 10 new Mail Manager Regions include Middle East (Bahrain), Asia Pacific (Jakarta), Africa (Cape Town), Middle East (UAE), Asia Pacific (Hyderabad), Asia Pacific (Malaysia), Europe (Milan), Israel (Tel Aviv), Canada West (Calgary), and Europe (Zurich). The full list of Mail Manager Region availability is here. To learn more, see the Amazon SES Mail Manager product page and the SES Mail Manager documentation. You can start using Mail Manager in these new Regions through the Amazon SES console.

🆕 Amazon SES Mail Manager now available in 10 new regions, expanding to 27 total. Manage email routing, delivery, and compliance in all SES commercial regions. New regions include Bahrain, Jakarta, Cape Town, UAE, Hyderabad, Malaysia, Milan, Tel Aviv, Calgary, and Zurich.

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Amazon SES adds VPC support for API endpoints Today, Amazon Simple Email Service (SES) added support for accessing SES API endpoints through Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) endpoints. Customers use VPC endpoints to enable access to SES APIs for sending emails and managing their SES resource configuration. This release helps customers increase security in their VPCs. Previously, customers who ran their workloads in a VPC could access SES APIs by configuring an internet gateway resource in their VPC. This enabled traffic from the VPC to flow into the internet, and reach SES public API endpoints. Now, customers can use the VPC endpoints to access SES APIs without the need for an internet gateway, reducing the chances for activity in the VPC to be exposed to the internet.. SES supports VPC for SES API endpoints in all AWS Regions where SES is available. For more information, see the documentation for information about setting up VPC endpoints with Amazon SES.

🆕 Amazon SES now supports VPC endpoints for API access, enhancing security by eliminating internet gateways, allowing secure SES API use within VPCs in all AWS regions.

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Mashers Exploit Amazon SES to Blast Over 50,000 Malicious Emails Daily https://gbmashers.com/amazon-ses/ #PotatoSecurityNews #potatosecurity #AmazonSES #Amazon

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Amazon SES users are shifting to marketing emails, thanks to its affordable and effective delivery. What are your thoughts on using SES for campaigns? Share your insights! 📧💡 #EmailMarketing #AmazonSES https://www.bigmailer.io/amazon-ses-email-marketing/

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Why is email marketing so powerful? It builds connections! Utilizing Amazon SES with the right platform makes it cost-effective and efficient. What’s your email strategy? 💌✨ #EmailMarketing #AmazonSES #BigMailer https://www.bigmailer.io/amazon-ses-email-marketing/

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Amazon SES is gaining traction with marketers for its cost-effective bulk email campaigns 🎯 What do you think about using tech like this for marketing? 🤔 #EmailMarketing #AmazonSES #DigitalMarketing https://www.bigmailer.io/amazon-ses-email-marketing/

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Amazon Simple Email Service is now available in three new AWS Regions Amazon Simple Email Service (Amazon SES) is now available in the Asia Pacific (Hyderabad), Middle East (UAE), and Europe (Zurich) Regions. Customers can now use these new Regions to leverage Amazon SES to send emails and, if needed, to help manage data sovereignty requirements. Amazon SES is a scalable, cost-effective, and flexible cloud-based email service that allows digital marketers and application developers to send marketing, notification, and transactional emails from within any application. To learn more about Amazon SES, visit this page. With this launch, Amazon SES is available in 27 AWS Regions globally: US East (Virginia, Ohio), US West (N. California, Oregon), AWS GovCloud (US-West, US-East), Asia Pacific (Osaka, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Sydney, Singapore, Seoul, Tokyo, Jakarta), Canada (Central), Europe (Ireland, Frankfurt, London, Paris, Stockholm, Milan, Zurich), Israel (Tel Aviv), Middle East (Bahrain, UAE), South America (São Paulo), and Africa (Cape Town). For a complete list of all of the regional endpoints for Amazon SES, see AWS Service Endpoints in the AWS General Reference.

🆕 Amazon SES now available in Asia Pacific (Hyderabad), Middle East (UAE), and Europe (Zurich) Regions, expanding to 27 global regions for scalable email services.

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Amazon Simple Email Service is now available in three new AWS Regions https://aws.amazon.com/ses/ is now available in the Asia Pacific (Hyderabad), Middle East (UAE), and Europe (Zurich) Regions. Customers can now use these new Regions to leverage Amazon SES to send emails and, if needed, to help manage data sovereignty requirements. Amazon SES is a scalable, cost-effective, and flexible cloud-based email service that allows digital marketers and application developers to send marketing, notification, and transactional emails from within any application. To learn more about Amazon SES, visit this https://aws.amazon.com/ses/. With this launch, Amazon SES is available in 27 AWS Regions globally: US East (Virginia, Ohio), US West (N. California, Oregon), AWS GovCloud (US-West, US-East), Asia Pacific (Osaka, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Sydney, Singapore, Seoul, Tokyo, Jakarta), Canada (Central), Europe (Ireland, Frankfurt, London, Paris, Stockholm, Milan, Zurich), Israel (Tel Aviv), Middle East (Bahrain, UAE), South America (São Paulo), and Africa (Cape Town). For a complete list of all of the regional endpoints for Amazon SES, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/ses.html in the AWS General Reference.

Amazon Simple Email Service is now available in three new AWS Regions

https://aws.amazon.com/ses/ is now available in the Asia Pacific (Hyderabad), Middle East (UAE), and Europe (Zurich) Regions. Customers can now use these new Regions to leverage Amazon SES to send emails and...

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I probably should have moved #MyVideoGameList away from #SendGrid a long time ago but now that they're getting rid of their free plan I've finally gotten the fire lit under my butt to do so. I think I'll be going with #AmazonSES 📨💌

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Learn how to resolve the Amazon SES attachment upload bug with Amazon Q! Discover step-by-step troubleshooting techniques for efficient email management. #AWS #AmazonSES

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SES Mail Manager adds Debug Logging for traffic policies Today, Simple Email Service (SES) Mail Manager announces the addition of a Debug logging level for Mail Manager traffic policies. This new logging level provides more detailed visibility on incoming connections to a customer’s Mail Manager ingress endpoint and makes it easier to troubleshoot delivery challenges quickly, using familiar event destinations such as Cloudwatch, Kinesis, and S3. With Debug level logs, customers can now log every possible evaluation and action within a Mail Manager traffic policy, along with envelope data for the email message being evaluated for traffic permission. This enables customers to determine whether their traffic policy is working as expected or to isolate incoming message parameters which are not covered by the current configuration. When used in conjunction with rules engine logging, debug logging for traffic policies charts a full picture of message arrival into Mail Manager and its disposition by the rules engine. Debug logging for traffic policies is intended to be used during active troubleshooting but otherwise left disabled, as its output can be verbose for high-volume Mail Manager instances. While SES does not charge an additional fee for this logging feature, customers may incur costs from their chosen event destination. Debug logging for traffic policies is available in all 17 AWS non-opt-in Regions within the AWS commercial partition. To learn more about Mail Manager logging options, see the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/eb-logging.html.

SES Mail Manager adds Debug Logging for traffic policies

Today, Simple Email Service (SES) Mail Manager announces the addition of a Debug logging level for Mail Manager traffic policies. This new logging level provides more detailed visibility on incoming connections to a cust...

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SES Mail Manager adds Debug Logging for traffic policies Today, Simple Email Service (SES) Mail Manager announces the addition of a Debug logging level for Mail Manager traffic policies. This new logging level provides more detailed visibility on incoming connections to a customer’s Mail Manager ingress endpoint and makes it easier to troubleshoot delivery challenges quickly, using familiar event destinations such as Cloudwatch, Kinesis, and S3. With Debug level logs, customers can now log every possible evaluation and action within a Mail Manager traffic policy, along with envelope data for the email message being evaluated for traffic permission. This enables customers to determine whether their traffic policy is working as expected or to isolate incoming message parameters which are not covered by the current configuration. When used in conjunction with rules engine logging, debug logging for traffic policies charts a full picture of message arrival into Mail Manager and its disposition by the rules engine. Debug logging for traffic policies is intended to be used during active troubleshooting but otherwise left disabled, as its output can be verbose for high-volume Mail Manager instances. While SES does not charge an additional fee for this logging feature, customers may incur costs from their chosen event destination. Debug logging for traffic policies is available in all 17 AWS non-opt-in Regions within the AWS commercial partition. To learn more about Mail Manager logging options, see the SES Mail Manager Logging Guide.

🆕 SES Mail Manager now offers Debug logging for traffic policies, detailing policy evaluations and actions via Cloudwatch, Kinesis, and S3. Available in all 17 non-opt-in AWS regions, it aids troubleshooting and ensures correct policy execution.

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Amazon SES now supports IPv6 when calling SES outbound endpoints Today, Amazon https://aws.amazon.com/ses/ (SES) launched support for connecting to SES outbound sending endpoints over IPv6. Customers can now specify their preference for IPv4 or IPv6 endpoints when using the AWS SDK or CLI. This makes it easy to switch from using IPv4 addresses to IPv6 addresses when communicating with the SES services for outbound sending. Previously, customers could use the AWS SDK or CLI to connect with SES endpoints for outbound sending. These connections always used IPv4 addresses when creating TCP/IP connections for communication with the SES service. Now customers can specify their preference for dual-stack using an environment variable or command line argument. The AWS SDK and CLI will use this information to specify the address type when connecting to the SES service API endpoint. SES supports IPv6 addresses when connecting to SES endpoints for outbound sending in all https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/ where SES is available. For more information, see the documentation on using https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdkref/latest/guide/feature-endpoints.html with AWS services.  

Amazon SES now supports IPv6 when calling SES outbound endpoints

Today, Amazon https://aws.amazon.com/ses/ (SES) launched support for connecting to SES outbound sending endpoints over IPv6. Customers can now specify their preference for IPv4 or IPv6 endpoints when using the AW...

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Amazon SES now supports IPv6 when calling SES outbound endpoints Today, Amazon Simple Email Service (SES) launched support for connecting to SES outbound sending endpoints over IPv6. Customers can now specify their preference for IPv4 or IPv6 endpoints when using the AWS SDK or CLI. This makes it easy to switch from using IPv4 addresses to IPv6 addresses when communicating with the SES services for outbound sending. Previously, customers could use the AWS SDK or CLI to connect with SES endpoints for outbound sending. These connections always used IPv4 addresses when creating TCP/IP connections for communication with the SES service. Now customers can specify their preference for dual-stack using an environment variable or command line argument. The AWS SDK and CLI will use this information to specify the address type when connecting to the SES service API endpoint. SES supports IPv6 addresses when connecting to SES endpoints for outbound sending in all AWS Regions where SES is available. For more information, see the documentation on using dual stack endpoints with AWS services.

🆕 Amazon SES now supports IPv6 for outbound sending endpoints, allowing customers to specify IPv4 or IPv6 preferences via AWS SDK/CLI, facilitating a smooth transition from IPv4 to IPv6. Available in all SES regions.

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Amazon SES Mail Manager now supports Publish to Amazon SNS Topic Rule Action Amazon Simple Email Service (SES) announces that its Mail Manager email modernization and infrastructure features now have a rule action which enables messages to be published using an Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS) notification. The notification includes the complete email content, and has options for SNS Topic and Encoding. Amazon SNS is a fully managed service that provides message delivery from publishers (producers) to subscribers (consumers). Publishers communicate asynchornously with subscribers by sending messages to a topic, which is a logical access point and communication channel. Subscribers can choose to receive these notifications through a variety of endpoints, including email, SMS, and Lambda. By centralizing notification preferences within SNS, customers enhance messaging between applications and users while gaining advantages of high availability, durability, and flexibility. Using the Publish to SNS rule action within Mail Manager increases the number and type of delivery destinations available to customers as part of their larger ruleset configuration. Mail Manager’s Publish to SNS rule action is available in all 17 AWS Regions where Mail Manager is launched. There is no additional fee from SES to make use of this feature, though charges from AWS for SNS and destination channel activity may apply. Customers can learn more about SES Mail Manager by clicking https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/eb.html.

Amazon SES Mail Manager now supports Publish to Amazon SNS Topic Rule Action

Amazon Simple Email Service (SES) announces that its Mail Manager email modernization and infrastructure features now have a rule action which enables messages to be published using an Amazon Simple N...

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Amazon SES Mail Manager now supports Publish to Amazon SNS Topic Rule Action Amazon Simple Email Service (SES) announces that its Mail Manager email modernization and infrastructure features now have a rule action which enables messages to be published using an Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS) notification. The notification includes the complete email content, and has options for SNS Topic and Encoding. Amazon SNS is a fully managed service that provides message delivery from publishers (producers) to subscribers (consumers). Publishers communicate asynchornously with subscribers by sending messages to a topic, which is a logical access point and communication channel. Subscribers can choose to receive these notifications through a variety of endpoints, including email, SMS, and Lambda. By centralizing notification preferences within SNS, customers enhance messaging between applications and users while gaining advantages of high availability, durability, and flexibility. Using the Publish to SNS rule action within Mail Manager increases the number and type of delivery destinations available to customers as part of their larger ruleset configuration. Mail Manager’s Publish to SNS rule action is available in all 17 AWS Regions where Mail Manager is launched. There is no additional fee from SES to make use of this feature, though charges from AWS for SNS and destination channel activity may apply. Customers can learn more about SES Mail Manager by clicking here.

🆕 Amazon SES Mail Manager now supports Publish to Amazon SNS Topic Rule Action, enabling full email content notifications via SNS, enhancing delivery flexibility and high availability without additional SES fees, available in all 17 AWS Regions.

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Migrating from Amazon Simple Email V1 to V2 I'm interested in the new feature that allows me to send attachments in my email. Previously, my flow...

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Amazon SES now supports logging email sending events through AWS CloudTrail Today, Amazon https://aws.amazon.com/ses/ (SES) launched support for logging email sending events through AWS CloudTrail. Customers can maintain a record of email send actions performed using the SES APIs, including actions taken by a user, role, or an AWS service in SES. Previously, customers could use SES event destinations to route sending event notifications to custom data stores they created and managed themselves. This required custom solutions for data storage and data indexing, including development costs and operational oversight costs. Now, customers can configure event logging to AWS CloudTrail without any custom solution development. Customers can search for events, view the events, and download lists of events for processing in their private workflows. This gives customers a turn-key solution for event history management. SES supports AWS CloudTrail data events for sending events in all https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/ where SES is available. For more information, see the documentation on https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/logging-using-cloudtrail.html with AWS CloudTrail.

Amazon SES now supports logging email sending events through AWS CloudTrail

Today, Amazon https://aws.amazon.com/ses/ (SES) launched support for logging email sending events through AWS CloudTrail. Customers can maintain a record of email send actions performed ...

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Amazon SES now supports logging email sending events through AWS CloudTrail Today, Amazon Simple Email Service (SES) launched support for logging email sending events through AWS CloudTrail. Customers can maintain a record of email send actions performed using the SES APIs, including actions taken by a user, role, or an AWS service in SES. Previously, customers could use SES event destinations to route sending event notifications to custom data stores they created and managed themselves. This required custom solutions for data storage and data indexing, including development costs and operational oversight costs. Now, customers can configure event logging to AWS CloudTrail without any custom solution development. Customers can search for events, view the events, and download lists of events for processing in their private workflows. This gives customers a turn-key solution for event history management. SES supports AWS CloudTrail data events for sending events in all AWS Regions where SES is available. For more information, see the documentation on logging sending API calls with AWS CloudTrail.

🆕 Amazon SES now logs email sending events via AWS CloudTrail, offering a turn-key solution for event history management without custom development, available in all SES regions.

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SES Mail Manager now supports incoming connections from customer VPCs via PrivateLink Amazon Simple Email Service (SES) announces that its Mail Manager email modernization and infrastructure features now accept incoming connections from customer-provisioned Virtual Private Clouds (VPCs) to Mail Manager Ingress Endpoints. This makes use of PrivateLink connectivity features already provided by AWS. Since Mail Manager launched in mid-2024, VPC connectivity has become the most-requested new feature from customers. These customers operate large fleets of applications hosted inside AWS, and want to route all their outgoing and incoming mail for those applications via Mail Manager. By adding VPC support via PrivateLink, those customers can now route all their outgoing mail securely entirely within AWS to Mail Manager, using its ‘Send to Internet’ action or by delivering mail to a downstream SMTP relay, hands the message off to its first external destination. The feature is enabled after a customer has created their VPC, by creating a new ‘Network’ Ingress Endpoint type and specifying the VPC’s unique endpoint ID. Customers can also choose whether or not to use authentication to their Ingress Endpoint for connections originating via PrivateLink. All VPC-enabled Mail Manager Ingress Endpoints support dual-stack (IPv4 and IPv6) connectivity by default. Mail Manager VPC Ingress Endpoints are available in all 17 AWS Regions where Mail Manager is launched. There is no additional fee from SES to make use of this feature, though charges from AWS for VPC and PrivateLink activity may apply. Customers can learn more about SES Mail Manager by clicking https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/eb.html.

SES Mail Manager now supports incoming connections from customer VPCs via PrivateLink

Amazon Simple Email Service (SES) announces that its Mail Manager email modernization and infrastructure features now accept incoming connections from customer-provisioned Virtual Private Clo...

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SES Mail Manager now supports incoming connections from customer VPCs via PrivateLink Amazon Simple Email Service (SES) announces that its Mail Manager email modernization and infrastructure features now accept incoming connections from customer-provisioned Virtual Private Clouds (VPCs) to Mail Manager Ingress Endpoints. This makes use of PrivateLink connectivity features already provided by AWS. Since Mail Manager launched in mid-2024, VPC connectivity has become the most-requested new feature from customers. These customers operate large fleets of applications hosted inside AWS, and want to route all their outgoing and incoming mail for those applications via Mail Manager. By adding VPC support via PrivateLink, those customers can now route all their outgoing mail securely entirely within AWS to Mail Manager, using its ‘Send to Internet’ action or by delivering mail to a downstream SMTP relay, hands the message off to its first external destination. The feature is enabled after a customer has created their VPC, by creating a new ‘Network’ Ingress Endpoint type and specifying the VPC’s unique endpoint ID. Customers can also choose whether or not to use authentication to their Ingress Endpoint for connections originating via PrivateLink. All VPC-enabled Mail Manager Ingress Endpoints support dual-stack (IPv4 and IPv6) connectivity by default. Mail Manager VPC Ingress Endpoints are available in all 17 AWS Regions where Mail Manager is launched. There is no additional fee from SES to make use of this feature, though charges from AWS for VPC and PrivateLink activity may apply. Customers can learn more about SES Mail Manager by clicking here.

🆕 SES Mail Manager now supports incoming VPC connections via AWS PrivateLink, enabling secure routing of all outgoing mail within AWS. No additional SES fees, but VPC and PrivateLink charges apply. Available in all 17 SES Mail Manager regions.

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Amazon SES announces Vade advanced email security Add On for Mail Manager Today, Amazon SES announces the availability of the Vade Add On for Mail Manager, a sophisticated content filter that enhances email security for both incoming and outgoing messages. This new Add On, developed in collaboration with HornetSecurity, combines heuristics, behavioral analysis, and machine learning to provide robust protection against evolving communication threats such as spam, phishing attempts, and malware. Now available as a rule property in Mail Manager, the Vade Add On empowers users with automated, real-time defense against email-based threats for safer communication. Its AI-powered technology employs a multi-layered approach, analyzing messages in real-time using advanced techniques like natural language processing. This integration allows customers to strengthen their email platforms by configuring ongoing protection against evolving cyber threats alongside existing Mail Manager rules, offering flexibility in managing their email security. The Vade Add On for Amazon SES Mail Manager is available in the following AWS Regions: US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), Europe (Ireland), Europe (Frankfurt), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), and Asia Pacific (Sydney), US East (Ohio), US West (San Francisco), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Osaka), Asia Pacific (Seoul), Canada Central (Montreal), Europe (London), Europe (Paris), Europe (Stockholm), and South America (São Paulo). To learn more about this new feature and how it can enhance your email security, visit the documentation for https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/eb-addons.html. You can easily activate the Vade Advanced Email Security Add On directly from the Amazon SES console to start protecting your email communications today.  

Amazon SES announces Vade advanced email security Add On for Mail Manager

Today, Amazon SES announces the availability of the Vade Add On for Mail Manager, a sophisticated content filter that enhances email security for both incoming and outgoing messages. This new Add On, dev...

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Amazon SES announces Vade advanced email security Add On for Mail Manager Today, Amazon SES announces the availability of the Vade Add On for Mail Manager, a sophisticated content filter that enhances email security for both incoming and outgoing messages. This new Add On, developed in collaboration with HornetSecurity, combines heuristics, behavioral analysis, and machine learning to provide robust protection against evolving communication threats such as spam, phishing attempts, and malware. Now available as a rule property in Mail Manager, the Vade Add On empowers users with automated, real-time defense against email-based threats for safer communication. Its AI-powered technology employs a multi-layered approach, analyzing messages in real-time using advanced techniques like natural language processing. This integration allows customers to strengthen their email platforms by configuring ongoing protection against evolving cyber threats alongside existing Mail Manager rules, offering flexibility in managing their email security. The Vade Add On for Amazon SES Mail Manager is available in the following AWS Regions: US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), Europe (Ireland), Europe (Frankfurt), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), and Asia Pacific (Sydney), US East (Ohio), US West (San Francisco), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Osaka), Asia Pacific (Seoul), Canada Central (Montreal), Europe (London), Europe (Paris), Europe (Stockholm), and South America (São Paulo). To learn more about this new feature and how it can enhance your email security, visit the documentation for Email Add Ons in Mail Manager. You can easily activate the Vade Advanced Email Security Add On directly from the Amazon SES console to start protecting your email communications today.

🆕 Amazon SES introduces Vade Add On for Mail Manager, an advanced email security tool using AI to filter spam, phishing, and malware, now available in multiple AWS regions. Activate it via the SES console for enhanced email protection.

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