Having trouble sending emails from your WordPress site? Well, you're not alone.

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Having trouble sending emails from your WordPress site? Well, you're not alone.

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Alternatively, you can use the PublishPress plugin to manage roles and permissions related to your editing workflow. You can refer to some articles below:

How to allow collaborators to edit their posts in WordPress after approval
How to restrict author posts in WordPress admin
How to restrict authors to specific categories in WordPress
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Sometimes when your WordPress website tries to send emails, they don’t always reach the user’s inbox. This can be very annoying, but AWS SES (Amazon Simple Email Service) can help you.

Amazon SES is like the postman for your email. It ensures that emails are not lost and reach the user's inbox successfully.

We’ll show you step-by-step how to set up Amazon SES with your WordPress website. We make sure your email always finds its way!

How to send WordPress emails using Amazon SES
Why and when you need Amazon SES for WordPress email
We often hear about users having problems sending emails from WordPress sites. This is a problem because you have to rely on email to keep your website running smoothly.

For example, your website uses email to reset a lost password, or to send notifications when a new user registers or someone fills out a contact form on your website.

By default, WordPress uses PHP’s mail functionality to send emails.

But this feature doesn't always work as expected. Usually this is because the WordPress host blocks it to avoid abuse and spam.

Additionally, the spam filters of popular email service providers check incoming emails to verify the sender. Default WordPress emails fail this check and sometimes don’t even make it into the spam folder.
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