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Hi Andre,
There are 2 ways verify the email in SES. 1st is to verify each and every email(Including business) Every email gets a mail to confirm the identity and once confirmed, you can use that to send mails.
2nd is to verify the domain directly ex: mycompany.it. with this approach, you can use any email from the domain @mycompany.it. This approach needs devops and other team to provide and configure the doamin certificate in SES.
Another way with 2nd approach can be, assuming your application has stored it's domain certificate in AWS certification manager. Let's say your application is hosted with abc.com domain and SSL is present in AWS certificate manager then you can this certificate to verify the abc.com domain in SES and can send email with the address zzz@abc.com or yyy@abc.com and so on.
Hope it helped!
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thanks for your answer sir, but later we resolve this in another way, so we create a dedicated mail : mydedicatedmail@mycompany.com, this email was registered inside ses AND also this email must be registered inside the ticket system of the company some kind of white list , the point is to activate automatic forwarding so that when a message is sent to that dedicated email address it can be forwarded to the company ticket system. in this way you can only use the SES service, without using other services