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by johanneswu 1039 days ago
You can now use a account-level suppression list to override the global suppression list though.

> If an address is on the global suppression list, but not on your account level suppression list (which means you want to send to it), and you do send to it, Amazon SES will still attempt delivery, but if it bounces, the bounce will affect your own reputation

[1] https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/lists-and-subscrip...

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Interesting. I've worked with vendors (Including VMWare/Carbon Black) that told me they couldn't override the global list. Maybe the product is evolving to address these (past?) flaws