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Plesk AWS SES | Integration Guide

by | Oct 13, 2023

This article explains the Plesk-AWS SES integration. Bobcares, as a part of our Plesk Hosting Support offers solutions to every query that comes our way.

Plesk-AWS SES Integration

The Plesk-AWS SES integrates in three steps, namely,

1. SES Setup: To begin, we must create an account for Amazon SES and set it up to meet the needs. Businesses wishing to send transactional or marketing emails will find Amazon SES to be an appealing alternative because it offers dependable and scalable email services.

2. Integration with Plesk: We can combine Amazon SES with the Plesk-powered web hosting environment thanks to Plesk’s user-friendly interface. The Plesk user interface can be used to complete this integration.

3. Configuration: After integration, we must set up Plesk so that it uses Amazon SES as the email provider. Setting up email sending, receiving, and maintaining domain settings for email are all included in this.

Advantages

1. Because of its strong email infrastructure and excellent deliverability rates, Amazon SES makes sure the emails go to the right people.

2. We can quickly grow the email-sending capacity using Amazon SES to match business demands.

3. When compared to conventional email carriers, Amazon SES is more affordable and has a pay-as-you-go pricing mechanism that might help us save money on email delivery costs.

4. Email deliverability depends on the ability to maintain a positive sender reputation, which Amazon SES helps us do.

5. We can check the email sending and delivery performance with the use of the monitoring and reporting tools Plesk often offers. Tracking open rates, click-through rates, bounce rates, and other metrics are included in this.

6. To help protect email connections, Plesk normally makes sure that they are secure and may even provide services like email security and authentication.

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Conclusion

We can benefit from Amazon’s service’s extensive email capabilities while controlling the web hosting environment through the Plesk control panel by connecting Plesk with Amazon SES.

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