Unfortunately, I have not found a way reliable way to send mail  
directly from aws.

Even if you go through someone like authsmtp, many mail servers will  
reject mail originating from aws b/c of dynamic IPs. For example, the  
only semi-reliable way to a yahoo inbox is to sign your outgoing mail  
from aws with DomainKeys.

I'm running postfix on my instances and have deployed Dkimproxy 
(http://dkimproxy.sourceforge.net/ 
). Dkimproxy supports both DomainKeys and DKIM - two competing  
standards. It works well.

On Mar 31, 2009, at 12:04 AM, Frédéric Sidler wrote:

>
> Can you clarify this point.
>
> Did you find the way to send email from amazon/scalr? We are using an
> external email gateway with great success, but this has a price to
> pay. If anybody found a way to send email from amazon, I take it ;-)
>
> I'm not an email specialist, but what I read about it is that even SPF
> and all this configuration were nof sufficient to avoid being
> considered as spam by hotmail and yahoo.
>
> >


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