Amazon SES will send emails through their own IP addresses and domains. You will need to add DNS records to your main domain (that should be provide by AWS to you) In order to ensure deliverability, avoid phishing reports, and create a reporting path.
The cool thing is that AWS SES gives you an SMTP interface, meaning you should be able to configure this with the instructions Alberto gave you.
We provide an Advanced Email app for Genesys Cloud, so I know the email space very well. Are you unable to send emails through your domain's SMTP because you are using Office 365 and have a daily limit?
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Maksim Gill
Eccentex (Customer Service Platform)
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Original Message:
Sent: 12-09-2022 10:43
From: Devanand Gawande
Subject: Email integration using Amazon SES
Hello Team,
Greetings. Instead of using my organizations SMTP server to send emails(due to some limitations) I want to use Amazon SES to send the emails. I have my Org's domain and want to use the same. could someone please guide me how to integrate the Genesys Cloud Email service with Amazon SES and Domain sever.
1> Whether I have to generate TXT/MX/CNAME/DKIM records on the Genesys Email config platform and configure it in my Orgs domain server.
2>Whether I have to generate TXT/MX/Cname/DKIM records on the AWS platform and configure it in my Orgs Domain server. (or both 1 & 2)
3> Where I have to mention the hostname/port number/SMTP username/SMTP password to use the Amazon SES service. On Genesys Email config page I could see only Use My Org's SMTP server for sending Outbound email(Admin>>Integration). Is that mean, I can configure Amazon SES SMTP instead of My Org's SMTP server and use it.
Thanks in advance..!!!
Regards,
Dev Gawande.
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#Implementation
#Integrations
#Outbound
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Devanand Gawande
Capgemini Brasil
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