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shanshan |
Posted - Mar 29 2017 : 05:18:29 I received the Amazon ses team this mail, I do not know what cause, my account just used one day, Have you confronted the same problem? Please give me some experience, or introduce someone who knows it well, and tell me what the problem is in my sending work?
Email:
Hello,
There is an issue with your Amazon SES sending that requires your attention. Please see below for details and next steps.
NOTE
Please read this notice in its entirety.
IMPORTANT CHANGE IN YOUR SENDING STATUS
The Amazon SES sending for AWS account 2577******29, which lists you as a contact or owner, has been suspended in AWS region US West (Oregon), effective immediately.
DETAILS
This problem is not due to bounces or complaints as measured directly by Amazon SES. Rather, a comprehensive human review of your account has found significant indicators that often lead to mailbox providers and/or anti-spam providers to classify your messages as unwanted sending. To protect our abuse detection process we do not provide specific information on the specific indications that have resulted in your account being flagged.
Some common factors that lead to this determination are messages being flagged by commercial spam filters, message content that implies the recipient has not explicitly requested the mail through an existing relationship with the sender, mismatches between the sending address and the branding within the message itself, content that does not make it obvious who the sending organization is, sending on a subject matter that is often associated with unwanted sending, formatting patterns often associated with unwanted sending, and sending from domains or linking to domains with a poor reputation with organizations that track online reputation. This represents some of the most common reasons, but is not to be interpreted as a comprehensive list.
For general information about how to handle probations, suspensions, and various types of sending problems, please see the Enforcement FAQs in the Amazon SES Developer Guide at http://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/DeveloperGuide/e-faq.html .
WHAT HAPPENS NEXT
Your sending will remain suspended unless you successfully mitigate the issue as described in the "WHAT YOU CAN DO" section of this notification.
WHAT YOU CAN DO
You can appeal this enforcement by contacting us in the manner specified in the "HOW TO CONTACT US" section of this notification. To address issues of this sort, senders will generally need to make comprehensive changes to their sending practices rather than minor technical adjustments. Successful appeals will provide specific details of changes being made to make it less likely that recipients, mailbox providers, or anti-spam vendors will determine that your mail is unwanted or undesirable. Appeals arguing that a problem does not actually exist will generally not be accepted.
HOW TO CONTACT US
To contact us, please email ses-enforcement@amazon.com or respond to this email.
Sincerely, The Amazon SES team |
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xequte |
Posted - Mar 30 2017 : 23:06:08 Hi
I'm afraid this forum is for Xequte software products. You would be better to ask this question on the Amazon SES forum at:
https://forums.aws.amazon.com/
Nigel Xequte Software www.xequte.com nigel@xequte.com
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