Background:
One of my apps provides time-sensitive email notifications, for 60-90 days, to the subscribers(paid) - so it is critical to deliver emails. We have been using the same email provider and have been using AWS SES for a couple of years now. We have the SPF, and DKIM all verified. Yet, for the last 3 days, we are getting the below email
```
Sub: Delivery Status Notification (Failure)
Body: Our system has detected an unusual rate of<CRLF>421-4.7.28 unsolicited mail originating from your IP address. To protect our<CRLF>421-4.7.28 users from spam, mail sent from your IP address has been temporarily<CRLF>421-4.7.28 rate limited. Please visit<CRLF>421-4.7.28 https://support.google.com/mail/?p=UnsolicitedRateLimitError to<CRLF>421 4.7.28 review our Bulk Email Senders Guidelines.>
```
Troubleshooting till now: I have got the AWS tech support team confirming my email configuration has no issues. AWS team has informed "The current throttling is just that Gmail is seeing a lot of messages from the SES shared IP and is throttling the messages"
>>> Is anyone facing the same issue with AWS? or similar issues with other bulk email service providers?
>>> How do you deal with such issues in the future? Set up alternative email service providers.
>>> Is this the side effect of Gmail's dormant account deletion rolled out last week?