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I have an application which would be sending mail via SMTP. Now we are migrating the application to AWS and we are using Amazon SES service for sending mail. In order to avoid code change for SES, I have installed postfix in my server with AWS SES configured. Green scenario works fine where am able to send mail successfully, but in red scenario, if any issue occurs while delivering mail, it is not getting captured in my java application catch block. It is getting captured in post fix logs. How can it be resolved? My mail transfer agent is not back firing the exception to my application










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    I have an application which would be sending mail via SMTP. Now we are migrating the application to AWS and we are using Amazon SES service for sending mail. In order to avoid code change for SES, I have installed postfix in my server with AWS SES configured. Green scenario works fine where am able to send mail successfully, but in red scenario, if any issue occurs while delivering mail, it is not getting captured in my java application catch block. It is getting captured in post fix logs. How can it be resolved? My mail transfer agent is not back firing the exception to my application










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      I have an application which would be sending mail via SMTP. Now we are migrating the application to AWS and we are using Amazon SES service for sending mail. In order to avoid code change for SES, I have installed postfix in my server with AWS SES configured. Green scenario works fine where am able to send mail successfully, but in red scenario, if any issue occurs while delivering mail, it is not getting captured in my java application catch block. It is getting captured in post fix logs. How can it be resolved? My mail transfer agent is not back firing the exception to my application










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      I have an application which would be sending mail via SMTP. Now we are migrating the application to AWS and we are using Amazon SES service for sending mail. In order to avoid code change for SES, I have installed postfix in my server with AWS SES configured. Green scenario works fine where am able to send mail successfully, but in red scenario, if any issue occurs while delivering mail, it is not getting captured in my java application catch block. It is getting captured in post fix logs. How can it be resolved? My mail transfer agent is not back firing the exception to my application







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