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Add basic info about Certificate Manager
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| [Device Farm](#device-farm) | [📗](#device-farm-basics) | | |
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| [IoT](#iot) | [📗](#iot-basics) | [📘](#iot-tips) | [📙](#iot-gotchas-and-limitations) |
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| [SES](#ses) | [📗](#ses-basics) | [📘](#ses-tips) | [📙](#ses-gotchas-and-limitations) |
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| [Certificate Manager](#certificate-manager) | [📗](#certificate-manager-basics) | | |
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**Special Topics**
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- 🔸**Internet Access:** SES SMTP endpoints are on the Internet and will not be accessible from a location without Internet access (e.g. a private subnet without NAT gateway route in the routing table). In such a case, set up an SMTP relay instance in a subnet with Internet access and configure your application to send emails to this SMTP relay instance rather than SES. The relay should have a [forwarding rule to send all emails to SES](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/DeveloperGuide/send-email-smtp-existing-server.html)). ❗If you are using a proxy instead of a NAT, confirm that your proxy service supports SMTP.
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Certificate Manager
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### Certificate Manager Basics
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- 📒 [Homepage](https://aws.amazon.com/certificate-manager/) ∙ [User guide](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/acm/latest/userguide/acm-overview.html) ∙ [FAQ](https://aws.amazon.com/certificate-manager/faqs/) ∙ [Pricing](https://aws.amazon.com/certificate-manager/pricing/)
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- Use the **Certificate Manager** to manage SSL/TLS certificates in other AWS services.
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- Supports importing existing certificates as well as issuing new ones.
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### Certificate Manager Alternatives and Lock-in
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- Certificates issued by the **Certificate Manager** can't be used outside of the services that support it. Imported certificates, however, can still be used elsewhere.
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🚧 [*Please help expand this incomplete section.*](CONTRIBUTING.md)
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High Availability
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