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Amazon SES imposes certain restrictions on sending emails to unverified addresses and domains to prevent abuse and maintain high deliverability rates. By default, when you first start using Amazon SES, your account is in the SES sandbox. In sandbox mode, you're only allowed to send emails to verified email addresses and domains. This is a precautionary measure to prevent misuse of the service. To send emails to unverified addresses and domains, you need to move out of the sandbox. This involves requesting production access for your SES account. Once approved, you'll be able to send emails to any recipient, verified or unverified. However, moving out of the sandbox requires a thorough review of your SES usage and adherence to Amazon's policies.