If you already own a domain and also have AWS credits, you don’t need to spend extra money on Google Workspace or Microsoft 365 to get a professional email like yourname@yourdomain.com
. Instead, you can use Amazon Web Services (AWS) to create a business email system that’s secure, reliable, and covered by your AWS credits.
In this post, we’ll walk through the different AWS options, costs, and setup steps.
Why Use AWS for Business Email?
- Cost-Effective: Amazon WorkMail starts at just $4 per user/month — cheaper than most alternatives.
- AWS Credits: If you already have startup or promotional credits, your mailbox could essentially be free.
- Professional Branding: Emails from
yourname@yourdomain.com
build trust with clients and customers. - Flexible Options: Choose between a full mailbox service (WorkMail), bulk sending with Amazon SES, or simple forwarding.
Option 1: Amazon WorkMail (Recommended)
Amazon WorkMail is AWS’s fully managed email and calendaring service. Think of it as AWS’s alternative to Gmail or Outlook for business.
Features:
- Full mailbox with webmail access.
- Works with Outlook, Apple Mail, Thunderbird, and mobile apps.
- Calendar, contacts, and resource booking.
- IMAP/SMTP support.
- Easy domain integration.
Pricing:
- $4/user/month (covered by AWS credits).
Setup Steps:
- Log in to AWS Console → go to WorkMail.
- Create a new organization in your preferred AWS region.
- Add your domain inside WorkMail.
- AWS will generate DNS records (MX, TXT, CNAME) for email validation.
- Go to your domain registrar’s DNS settings and add those records.
- Create mailboxes (e.g.,
info@yourdomain.com
). - Start using your new business email through WorkMail webmail or Outlook/Gmail clients.
👉 More details: Amazon WorkMail official documentation.
Option 2: Amazon SES (Simple Email Service)
If your main goal is sending bulk emails, newsletters, or transactional app emails, then Amazon SES is ideal.
Features:
- Scalable email sending platform.
- Cheap — only $0.10 per 1,000 emails.
- Great for apps, SaaS platforms, and marketing campaigns.
⚠️ SES is not a full mailbox solution. To receive and read emails, you’ll need extra setup (e.g., forward to Gmail, store in S3, or integrate with WorkMail).
👉 More details: Amazon SES documentation.
Option 3: Forwarding Setup (Cheapest & Simple)
If you don’t need a dedicated mailbox but just want to look professional when clients email you:
- Configure SES or Route 53 email forwarding so that
info@yourdomain.com
forwards to your Gmail. - Inside Gmail, set up “Send as” with your domain email.
- Now you can send and receive from your domain through Gmail without extra cost.
This option is minimal but not as professional as WorkMail.
Which Option Should You Choose?
- ✅ Amazon WorkMail → Best for startups, freelancers, and businesses that need a real business email inbox.
- ✅ Amazon SES → Best for developers, SaaS, or businesses sending bulk emails.
- ✅ Forwarding Setup → Best for solopreneurs who want a free, lightweight solution.
Conclusion
With AWS and your domain, you can build a professional email system without relying on expensive third-party providers. If you have AWS credits, the cost may be zero out of pocket.
For most business users, Amazon WorkMail is the easiest and most professional solution. If your focus is on mass email marketing or transactional emails, go with Amazon SES.
Either way, you’ll have a reliable, scalable, and cost-effective way to manage email for your domain.
✅ Next step: Log into your AWS Management Console and try out Amazon WorkMail today.
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