I was working in AWS SES for the last days, and I found a strange behavior on the identity validation and the email sending function (related to case-sensitive email).
Basically, as I'm working on sandbox, the recipient email must be validated.
So, I created an identity and I successfully validated the email "user.name@example.com"
(it's an example).
After that, I tried to send an email using AWS SDK for JavaScript, with nodemailer (using SES as provider) to the email: "User.Name@example.com"
and I received the following message: "Email address is not verified. The following identities failed the check in region XX-XXXX-X: User.Name@example.com"
.
To verify if the case sensitive was the problem, I tried again using the recipient email as "user.name@example.com"
and it works!
Is it a bug or this is the expected behavior?
I guess that it could be a strange behavior because emails are not case-sensitive.
RequestID: 09427677-c13b-44d1-9bdc-be9941697413
Thank you,
Lucas.
I think you might have changed your server location. Kindly note that you must hit the same location server in which you made the changes.