I'm currently building a website and have everything set up, including using AWS SES for transactional emails. I submitted a request with all the necessary information, but unfortunately, it got denied. I'm wondering if there's any way to appeal this decision or if there are other considerations I should keep in mind. Also, are there any alternative solutions for sending transactional emails that wouldn't drastically change my current architecture with AWS?
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If you're looking for alternatives to AWS SES, you might want to consider services like SendGrid or Mailgun. They offer robust transactional email options and might integrate well with your existing architecture.
What exactly did they say when they denied your request? Understanding their reasoning could help you figure out your next steps. Sometimes writing back with more information or clarity can help your case.

They mentioned that they couldn't provide specific reasons due to security protocols, but they did say there were concerns about the request.