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[on getgov-backup] ISSUE #1727: You've Got Mail -- "Full Domain Metadata" Encrypted + Emailed to Team Inbox
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3. Click `Services` on the application nav bar
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4. Add a new service (plus symbol)
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5. Click `Marketplace Service`
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6. On the `Select the service` dropdown, select `s3`
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7. Under the dropdown on `Select Plan`, select `basic-sandbox`
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8. Under `Service Instance` enter `getgov-s3` for the name
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6. For Space, put in your sandbox initials
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7. On the `Select the service` dropdown, select `s3`
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8. Under the dropdown on `Select Plan`, select `basic-sandbox`
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9. Under `Service Instance` enter `getgov-s3` for the name and leave the other fields empty
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See this [resource](https://cloud.gov/docs/services/s3/) for information on associating an S3 instance with your sandbox through the CLI.
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See this [resource](https://cloud.gov/docs/services/s3/) for information on associating an S3 instance with your sandbox through the CLI.
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### Testing your S3 instance locally
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To test the S3 bucket associated with your sandbox, you will need to add four additional variables to your `.env` file. These are as follows:
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