Hi there!π
In this guide, you will learn how to connect Amazon SES Email as an email sender with SalesBlink to use in your cold email sequences.π§
Note: Since Amazon SES only provides SMTP API, this is something you should know:
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You won't be able to track repliesπ
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Unified Inbox won't work
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Email WarmUp won't workπ₯
Connecting Amazon SES with SalesBlink
1. Creating a Amazon SES API Key
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Login to your AWS Account.
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Head over to Amazon SES.

- Copy & save SMTP Endpoint in a safe place & click on "Create SMTP credentials".

- Leave things as they are and click on "Create User".

- Copy your SMTP user name & SMTP password in a safe place.

Now that we have all the required details from Amazon SES, we will use them to connect Amazon SES to SalesBlink.
2. Connecting Amazon SES with SalesBlink
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Navigate to Email Senders & click on "Add Sender".
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Select "SMTP"

- Enter the details as follows: π
Your Name: This is your name as displayed to the receiver.
Sender Username: SMTP user name
Sender Email Address: Your email address that you are connecting.
Sender Password: SMTP password
SMTP Host: SMTP Endpoint
SMTP Port: 587

- Hit "Next" and your email address will be connected. β

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(optional) Set your email signature. ποΈ
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(optional) Set your custom domain for better email deliverability. π§
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(optional) Check your domain setup.. π―
That's all, your email address is added as a sender now!
3. Launch your Cold Email Sequence π§
You can now use your Amazon SES email address to launch cold email sequences.
There are a couple of ways to go about this:
Common reasons for error π«
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Make sure your domain or email address identity is verified.
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Make sure your Sender Username & Sender Passwords are correct
FAQ
How many emails can I send using Amazon SES?
- In sandbox accounts, you can not send more than 100 emails. Ensure to increase your sending quotas.