Amazon Says SES Requires TLS 1.2, But Testing Shows It Often Doesn't – Here's What to Do
Amazon Says SES Requires TLS 1.2, But Testing Shows It Often Doesn’t – Here’s What to Do If you rely on Amazon Simple Email Service (SES) to send transactional or marketing emails, you may have assumed that TLS 1.2 encryption is now mandatory on every delivery. After all, Amazon officially announced that all SES connections must use TLS 1.2 or higher by June 2026. But recent testing by Paubox suggests that the policy is not being fully enforced in practice. Some emails are still transmitted with weaker encryption, or even without encryption at all. ...