![]() The feature also handles the scaling of your IPs up or down as your volume increases (or decreases) to provide a quick, easy, and cost-efficient way to start using dedicated IP addresses that are managed by SES. These dedicated IP addresses leverage machine learning to remove the need to manage the IP warm-up process. Managed dedicated IPs are a quick, and easy, way to start using dedicated IP addresses. They allow you full control over your sending reputation but require you to fully manage your dedicated IPs, including warming them up, scaling them out, and managing your pools. Standard dedicated IPs are manually set up and managed in SES. While there are shared commonalities they each have unique advantages dependent on your use case, see here for a comparison. Both allow you to lease dedicated IP addresses for an additional fee, but differ in how they’re configured and managed. You can use SES for dedicated IP addresses in two ways: standard and managed. ![]() What’s the Difference Between standard dedicated IPs and managed dedicated IPs? The Dedicated IP (Managed) feature in Amazon SES eliminates much of the complexity of sending email via dedicated IPs and allows you to start sending through dedicated IPs much faster and with less management overhead. Selecting a region changes the language and/or content on to use dedicated IPs has always been a long, complicated process driven by factors such as the large effort to monitor and maintain the IPs and the costs, both in infrastructure and management of IP and Domain reputation. Note: To have ColdFusion try to resend a message that it could not deliver, move the message file from the Undelivr directory to the Spool directory.įor more information about the mail logging settings in the ColdFusion Administrator, see Configuring and Administering ColdFusion. The error log entry that corresponds to the undelivered message contains the name of the file written to the UnDelivr (or undelivr) directory. On UNIX: /opt/ coldfusion/mail/undelivr.If a message is not delivered because of an error, ColdFusion writes it to this directory: The log entries contain the date and time of the error as well as diagnostic information about why the error occurred. ![]() For more information, see Configuring and Administering ColdFusion.ĬoldFusion logs all errors that occur during SMTP message processing to the file mail.log in the ColdFusion log directory. Some ColdFusion editions have advanced spooling options that let you fine-tune how ColdFusion sends mail. If ColdFusion is busy or has a large existing queue of messages, however, delivery can occur after the spool interval. You can set how frequently ColdFusion checks for spooled mail messages on the Mail page in the ColdFusion Administrator.
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