@EnnMichael depends on size and target audience, a small cms for few people, no specific security? going with the basics like sendmail. Need a valid outgoing e-mail or server that is not randomly banned? Use an account which allows mass sending. (thats normally restricted to X mails per Y users per minute or so)
ah no, that's for sending directly (as if your server was a smtp relay/entrypoint), usually pointing your mx record to the hosters mailserver which will do the check and delivery
sending via account or sending via sendmail with a setup that does actually work.. I think it depends on how much your Hoster already set up and what your CMS/Framework can do
So I guess what I'm asking is, let's say I have an EC2 machine and a domain name pointing to it and there's some nginx server on it and I want to send my users a confirmation email when they register to my website. If I follow instructions from the link that you sent me, what should the MX entry point to? It's the part where in the instructions they say "Points to: The mail server's address, such as smtp.secureserver.net." what am I supposed to put there?
This is the missing piece for me
Am I supposed to bring up an SMTP server on my EC2 machine? Is this a thing that people do?
Or do people just use a service that does this for them, and if so which service do they use? I've seen a lot of them but don't know which are good
Now I have a thing on the side where someone wants me to build a very indie website (actually most of it is finished already) but I'm stuck at providing proper mailing capabilities... lol
I'm calling an API with a JWT. When the token expires or when I send an invalid token, I get a 401 in postman, but when I do it in browser, I get a "Network error". And it works when the token is valid.
I use axios to call the API and the error.response is undefined. When I stringify the error ob...