I need help with what I thought would be a very typical situation:
- I have a domain name.
- I have an AWS account (paid).
- I would like to use AWS server for both incoming and outgoing mail.
Embarrassingly, I do research in this field, but I cannot afford to swim-and-hope at the moment, so was wondering if someone could point me straight to it.
I’m OK with Windows or Linux, though prefer Windows.
For incoming mail you would have to setup a lamda to process it. Outgoing is easy with SES.
Why not just forward your email with something like https://forwardemail.net or a lot of registrars offer email forwarding then use Amazon SES for outgoing email.
have you considered using AWS SES for your email needs? It’s a reliable service with detailed documentation to help you set up both incoming and outgoing mail. You can use this with Windows or Linux, and it’s a cost-effective option for your AWS account. Good luck!
Indeed I have. In fact, one of my people set it up yesterday. We are in the “evaluation” period for account setup. After taking a quick look at documentation, I was not sure if I could point my desktop email client (Outlook) to it and use it that way.
If you want to stick with AWS, try WorkMail for incoming/outgoing and SES for outgoing to large group.