Hi everyone! Today I wanted to create a series, my third series to be exact. In this case, I wanted to talk about email. Yes, email is one of the most important things for us. I think nowadays everyone has at least one email since anything is starting to go digital. Each has various purposes, such as:
Personal: banking, digital IDs, etc.
Business: e-commerce, customer support, communication with partners, etc.
Many more
For personal purposes, you can create free email from some popular email providers. Why? Because you may not need a very big size of mailbox for some things like creating an account, verifying something, saving banking transactions or online shopping history. I think there are many email providers that give us pretty enough quota along with any other features such as calendar, notes, etc.
BUT
When it comes to business, email is a very important thing and it's like being a part of a company's identity. You know, I've faced a lot of customer email issues and here I will share one of them which is a big deal and tell you in short.
Domain Spoofing
Yes, a client almost lost their money because of the "attacker" using almost similar domain. For example, if the official domain is aws.com then the "attacker" is using avvs.com. So, it's very important to have a high level of accuracy. Other people may know what's our plan or our other business without realizing it. Then, they'll easily attack you since they already know what you have done, are doing, and will do. So please be careful, especially for social engineering! This is just one of other many email issues.
It's an unusual thing for a business or government company to use free email. I mean when we're looking for any information about a company, we will think about their official website and contact (email) in addition to phone number. So they should have their own official domain as a trusted identity.
Now let's talk about email services! When I think about AWS, Amazon SES came in my mind. Yes, I used to think that it was the only one :) but I wasn't completely wrong, right? As we all know, SES is a Simple Email Service. When we search AWS email services, SES is on top for that keyword. But for daily transactions like sending and receiving emails, I prefer to use Amazon Workmail. I also don't see that using EC2 as a mail server is the best practice, considering that the associated ports are not allowed to be opened as well.
Amazon SES vs Workmail
I won't compare them to get the best service but I'm looking for the most suitable service depending on our needs. SES is best for sending emails to those who subscribe to your apps like transactional or marketing emails, but it doesn't include POP or IMAP and I think that's enough for the reason why we don't use SES for email hosting. Since we are able to do that with Workmail, it's suitable for our case.
Why Do We Choose Workmail and What Are The Benefits?
Since I'm new to this service, I'll just mention some points:
Only $4 for a 50GB mailbox per month.
Get a free domain alias
subdomain.awsapps.com
(in case you haven't bought domain) but if you have, you can use your own domain and all is under your control.Webmail client is provided along with a calendar and contact as additional features.
Integrated with Microsoft Exchange so you can set up email clients on your mobile and of course along with the calendar.
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Alright! I think it's enough for an introduction. In the next posts of this series, we will do more things with Amazon Workmail. I'll try my best to make it easy to follow so you can run your own email hosting for your business on AWS. Let's get started!
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