falcon15500
I'm doing that. 4 core arm instance with 24GB ram. It's on a paid account but using free tier.
Random guy here saying I've built arm64 v0.17.4...
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I am not 100% surprised they refuse to do it for new accounts. If you have an account that has been with them for a while, they most likely would open it.
Problem with SES is that you start sandboxed and can only deliver to specific email addresses - which obviously won't work here.
I didn't bother, as I was just testing. But you are right, port 25 outbound is blocked by default. They have a defined process for you to ask for it to be unblocked and you have to tell them what you are using it for and how you are preventing spam from being sent. In this case it might be enough to say that you aren't allowing port 25 inbound, so it can't be used as an open relay.
Looks really good. I did it pretty much the same way, myself - but if I were looking to start again, I would definitely use this.
Edit: Ran it on a fresh AWS Ubuntu instance and it worked perfectly fine.
Another vote for smtp2go - free plan allows up to 1000 emails per month.
It's both. Or, either.
Yeah you are right - they aren't required. Not sure what it could be.
Your email block doesn't have any login details? Or did you remove them to post here? I think both the smtp_login and smtp_password are required.
Thanks, just spun this up in a container.