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Hi,
You don't need to rely on SES to send email out of AWS EC2 or Lambda, by default outbound email is restricted but you can get that access removed.
But it is a best practice to use AWS SES. If you are using SES you should run it in production mode for your application because SES Sandbox is only for testing purposes.
This link may be helpful https://repost.aws/knowledge-center/ec2-port-25-throttle
Thanks, Abhishek
Hello.
If you are using AWS, it is easy to set up Amazon SES.
However, it is not absolutely necessary to have Amazon SES to send emails.
For example, you can build a mail server on EC2, or use a mail server you already have on-premise.
In rare cases, an EC2 IP address may be registered in the block list and fail to send out emails, so basically we recommend using Amazon SES or similar.
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Good luck! I've had support inquiries open more than a month on this issue and they keep passing the buck and fluffing their ticket counts... and they won't even let me use SES. They say for me to use SES, but then I get stuck in a loop between their departments... Oh, and it's support that I've literally paid for! It's laughable at this point.