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Post-Deployment Setup

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Configuring SES to Send Email

Note: This feature is not supported for Oauth only RainMaker yet

While creating a new user, RainMaker sends an email notification to the end-users, which contains the verification code. By default Amazon Cognito is used for sending the email notifications to the users. Cognito has limitations on the number of email notifications which can be sent per day.

So instead of this, the Amazon SES needs to be configured for sending the email notifications to the users. Message Customizations are supported too.

  • Login to the RainMaker dashboard with super-admin credentials.

  • Go to the Deployment Settings tab

  • Go to Email Configurations

message_template

  • Enter the email subject

  • Choose a from email address for sending emails

  • Enter your name for From Username

  • Enter email body in Template

  • Click on Set Email Template

  • You will get a success message as shown below:

message_template3

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  • Configuring SES to Send Email
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