Google,

Please don't assume everyone is unhappy with the state of your e-mail 
offering, and that we're looking for you to provide a concrete alternative. 
We deliver a lot of e-mails on App Engine, and our business relies on being 
grandfathered.

We do not want to switch e-mail providers and have to iron out all the 
idiosyncrasies like already done on App engine. Please keep that in mind. 
Migrating to a provider when sending e-mail at scale is not a risk-free 
endeavor at all.

Thanks

On Monday, June 27, 2016 at 12:37:27 PM UTC-7, Kim Lewandowski wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> PM on App Engine here. We hear your pain. Email is an important part of 
> any cloud-based application and we definitely understand that a 1st-party 
> service is preferred for this. We're in the process of assessing what we're 
> going to do about this. I don't have anything specific to announce right 
> now, but I can say that we're actively working on finding the best 
> solution, and that deprecating a service without giving customers a pathway 
> to a comparable alternative is not a tenable strategy.
>
> On Friday, April 29, 2016 at 7:17:03 AM UTC-7, pdknsk wrote:
>>
>> https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/python/release-notes
>>
>> > Google no longer accepts quota increase requests for the mail service. 
>> Customers should use Sendgrid instead.
>>
>> Google will probably deprecate it soon, and close it a year later.
>>
>

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