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by toomuchtodo
4462 days ago
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If you invoke sending email through Amazon SES, it's free for the first 2K per day, due EC2 blocks being on spam lists. http://aws.amazon.com/ses/pricing/ "You can send 2,000 messages for free each day when you call Amazon SES from an Amazon EC2 instance directly or through AWS Elastic Beanstalk." |
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After using SES for close to two years, I'd suggest looking elsewhere if you really care about deliverability or stats/metrics. We switched to Mandrill a few months ago and have been very impressed. It's still a tiny, microscopic percentage of our budget, but we get so much more (open/click reporting, sub-accounts, rendered email body history, much better blacklist/whitelist management).