Stephen J. Turnbull writes:
> Duane Winner writes:
>
> > >>When sending through Amazon SES, instead of using the
> > >>From address of your user, instead use your organization's email
> > >>address with a "friendly name" which identifies the user. Only
> > >>the email address portion is
Duane Winner writes:
> >>When sending through Amazon SES, instead of using the
> >>From address of your user, instead use your organization's email
> >>address with a "friendly name" which identifies the user. Only
> >>the email address portion is verified, so you can send with
> >>From add
Mark Sapiro writes:
> Duane Winner wrote:
> >
> >If I knew how to replace the "Friendly name" with something else, that
> >/might/ be another solution, but I haven't been able to figure out how
> >to do that. I'm guessing that is a Postfix question.
>
>
> I could be wrong, but I don't thi
Duane Winner wrote:
>
>If I knew how to replace the "Friendly name" with something else, that
>/might/ be another solution, but I haven't been able to figure out how
>to do that. I'm guessing that is a Postfix question.
I could be wrong, but I don't think Postfix can do that, but you could
easily
>Have you tried working directly with Amazon SES to resolve the issue?
I have not personally, but on their forums, others have posed have the same
problem, and following is a reply directly from AWS:
>>We want to accommodate as many ways to send email as we can, while also
>>providing strong p