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Your email server is configured to send mail for @<my_domain>.com, so it thinks the SES emails are spoofed.
In addition to the SPF record you created, DKIM and DMARC records will help with email authentication.
DKIM records are specially formatted DNS TXT records that store the public key the receiving mail server will use to verify a message's signature. Your email provider can often make DKIM records available to you.
Some inbox providers, such as Google and Yahoo, require DMARC, DKIM, and SPF to be fully set up on any domain sending bulk emails to their users. If you don't meet these requirements, emails from your domain may be bounced.
Take a look at the Amazon SES documentation for email authentication methods. That might help you identify the problem.
If you can share who your email provider is, I might be able to provide more information.
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