On Fri, Sep 05, 2014 at 07:01:41PM -0400, ITechGeek wrote:
As a replacement, you can use Amazon SES and verify single email addresses if you don't have access over the whole domain.
Not if you want people to accept your mail. Thanks to Amazon's policy of (a) allowing unlimited spam and (b) ignoring all abuse reports [1], it's long since become a best practice to refuse all SMTP traffic from amazonses.com, compute-1.amazonaws.com, compute.amazonaws.com and whatever other subdomains they have/will have associated with that part of their operation. ---rsk [1] Which they don't make easy to file. Instead of accepting reports at abuse@, like every other responsible, professional, properly managed operation, they force complainers to jump through hoops...in order to file a complaint...which they studiously ignore.