The sales rep said the quota team changed requirements for committed use but won't tell anyone, sales reps included, what they changed them to.
We're all just shouting into the void here until Google decides we deserve to know. Anyone care to tell me how this is superior to AWS? I'm becoming less convinced every day.
That's being said, if your Google Cloud Platform account is having a TAM(Technical Account Manager) or CE (Customer Engineer), I would strongly recommend you get in touch with them and explain the urgency of using this product. However, before contacting them, kindly ensure that you have the history of contacting sales and its details.
Google Compute Engine allows outbound connection on all ports but not on the port 25. The port 25 is blocked in-order to avoid the risk of abuse. I am not sure how critically important is your business need for port 25, but you could refer this help center article which describes various other options for sending mail from a virtual machine instance and provides general recommendations on how to set up your instances to send email.
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