Hi, thanks for this. Im working in NextJS with Supabase, now looking to use SMTP via nodemailer and use amazon ses. Do you think you would create a tut on that someday? Thanks
no se por que en particular AWS me dejaba de enviar los correos por periodos... gracias a tu video no solo resolvi ese problema si no que ademas pude generar una configuracion robusta para poder enviar ciertos correos que envia mi app... Gracias!!
Hey there, thanks for this. Can you do one where we add CNAME to namecheap including MX records and the TXT, coz it doesn't seem to work to name cheap, or can u just comment here the right way to add CNAME, MX and TXT, to name cheap domains?
Is there a sending limit that you stick too? I find when you send high volume bulk emails, they don't get any opens. But if I stick less than 3000 emails, my open rates are higher.
You're still sending email from your normal email address. It's just authenticating through the "mail from" domain. So the answer to this actually depends on the email you use to send them an email as well as what you set as your reply-to email address within the email tool you're using to send the email. The "mail from" domain has no impact on what the recipient sees.
@@Convology Thanks for the reply. I'm using Fluent CRM. So, to be sure I'm understanding correctly, in Fluent SMTP settings, I would still set the "From" email address to the root domain, not the MAIL FROM subdomain linked to it in Amazon SES?
Thanks. Amazon suggests having 2 subdomains, one for marketing and one for transactional emails. I tried to do this by creating two Mail From domains but it will only let me create one identity based on the main domain. What's the solution?
The Mail From domain is just for authentication. What Amazon is referring to is the actual domains you're sending from. You can either use an actual different email address from a subdomain or register different identities and use those domains.
Exactly what I was looking for! Thanks!
Thanks for the updated video! Great walkthrough, as always
Thanks, help me a lot with the tutorial.
Thanks!!
Hi, thanks for this. Im working in NextJS with Supabase, now looking to use SMTP via nodemailer and use amazon ses. Do you think you would create a tut on that someday? Thanks
or a blog /written perhaps also would be great if u already have something in the works.
no se por que en particular AWS me dejaba de enviar los correos por periodos... gracias a tu video no solo resolvi ese problema si no que ademas pude generar una configuracion robusta para poder enviar ciertos correos que envia mi app... Gracias!!
Hi, sorry for such a newbie question, but why do we have to remove the proxy when adding the CNAME records?
Hey there, thanks for this. Can you do one where we add CNAME to namecheap including MX records and the TXT, coz it doesn't seem to work to name cheap, or can u just comment here the right way to add CNAME, MX and TXT, to name cheap domains?
is aws no longer generating TXT record for domain verification? now i can see only 3 cname and DMArc
Is there a sending limit that you stick too? I find when you send high volume bulk emails, they don't get any opens. But if I stick less than 3000 emails, my open rates are higher.
What happens if someone replies to a message sent from a custom MAIL FROM subdomain? Where would that reply go?
You're still sending email from your normal email address. It's just authenticating through the "mail from" domain. So the answer to this actually depends on the email you use to send them an email as well as what you set as your reply-to email address within the email tool you're using to send the email. The "mail from" domain has no impact on what the recipient sees.
@@Convology Thanks for the reply. I'm using Fluent CRM. So, to be sure I'm understanding correctly, in Fluent SMTP settings, I would still set the "From" email address to the root domain, not the MAIL FROM subdomain linked to it in Amazon SES?
@@VitruvianStudio Correct. Set your normal email address in FluentSMTP. The mail from authentication is handled through your DNS entries.
@@Convology Thank you! My head was about to explode trying to sort this out
do you need to et up the "custom email from" section? when i set this up 2 years i did not do that. wondering if I should change something now?
Yes, it's now 100% recommended.
Thanks. Does the 'email' subdomain need to be added in cpanel/hosting? or is it only needed in the DNS settings?
@@MikeHudsontek they are just dns records. No actual site is needed.
Thanks. Amazon suggests having 2 subdomains, one for marketing and one for transactional emails. I tried to do this by creating two Mail From domains but it will only let me create one identity based on the main domain. What's the solution?
The Mail From domain is just for authentication. What Amazon is referring to is the actual domains you're sending from. You can either use an actual different email address from a subdomain or register different identities and use those domains.
@@Convology thanks!
Does this inbox outlook?
Did you solve it? With outlook I got spam but gmail
Amazon is now forcing entering a domain