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Developer Guide Feedback Preferences AMAZON SIMPLE EMAIL SERVICE DEVELOPER GUIDE * What is Amazon SES? * Regions * Quotas * Types of credentials * How Amazon SES works * Email format * Understanding deliverability * Email best practices * Success metrics * Tips and best practices * Working with AWS SDKs * Getting started * Setting up * Migrating to Amazon SES * Request production access * Sending limits * Increasing your sending quotas * Monitoring your sending quotas * Sending quota errors * Set up email sending * Using the SMTP interface * Obtaining SMTP credentials * Connecting to an SMTP endpoint * Using software packages to send email * Sending emails programmatically * Integrating with your existing email server * Integrating with Microsoft Windows Server IIS SMTP * Testing your connection to the Amazon SES SMTP interface * Using the API * Sending formatted email * Sending raw email * Using templates to send email * Advanced email personalization * Managing email templates * Sending email using an AWS SDK * Creating a shared credentials file * Content encodings * Supported security protocols * Supported header fields * Unsupported attachment types * Email receiving * Email receiving concepts & use cases * Setting up email receiving * Verifying your domain * Publishing an MX record * Giving permission * Email receiving console walkthroughs * Creating receipt rules * Action options * Add header * Return bounce response * Invoke Lambda function * Sample incoming email event * Use case examples * Lambda function examples * Deliver to S3 bucket * Publish to Amazon SNS topic * Notification contents * Notification examples * Stop rule set * Integrate with Amazon WorkMail * Create IP filters * Email receiving metrics * Verified identities * Creating & verifying identities * Managing identities * Configuring identities * Email authentication methods * Authenticating Email with DKIM * Easy DKIM * BYODKIM - 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Amazon Simple Email Service AWSDocumentationAmazon Simple Email ServiceDeveloper Guide BenefitsRelated servicesPricing WHAT IS AMAZON SES? PDF Amazon Simple Email Service (SES) is an email platform that provides an easy, cost-effective way for you to send and receive email using your own email addresses and domains. For example, you can send marketing emails such as special offers, transactional emails such as order confirmations, and other types of correspondence such as newsletters. When you use Amazon SES to receive mail, you can develop software solutions such as email autoresponders, email unsubscribe systems, and applications that generate customer support tickets from incoming emails. For more information about topics related to Amazon SES, see the AWS Messaging and Targeting Blog. BENEFITS Building a large-scale email solution is often a complex and costly challenge for a business. You must deal with infrastructure challenges such as email server management, network configuration, and IP address reputation. Additionally, many third-party email solutions require contract and price negotiations, as well as significant up-front costs. Amazon SES eliminates these challenges and enables you to benefit from the years of experience and sophisticated email infrastructure Amazon.com has built to serve its own large-scale customer base. RELATED SERVICES Amazon SES integrates seamlessly with other AWS products. For example, you can: * Add email-sending capabilities to any application. * You can send email from Amazon EC2 by using an AWS SDK, by using the Amazon SES SMTP interface, or by making calls directly to the Amazon SES API. * Use AWS Elastic Beanstalk to create an email-enabled application such as a program that uses Amazon SES to send a newsletter to customers. * Set up Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) to notify you of your emails that bounced, produced a complaint, or were successfully delivered to the recipient's mail server. When you use Amazon SES to receive emails, your email content can be published to Amazon SNS topics. * Use the AWS Management Console to set up Easy DKIM, which is a way to authenticate your emails. Although you can use Easy DKIM with any DNS provider, it is especially easy to set up when you manage your domain with Route 53. * Control user access to your email sending by using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM). * Store emails you receive in Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3). * Take action on your received emails by triggering AWS Lambda functions. * Use AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS) to optionally encrypt the mail you receive in your Amazon S3 bucket. * Use AWS CloudTrail to log Amazon SES API calls that you make using the console or the Amazon SES API. * Publish your email sending events to Amazon CloudWatch or Amazon Data Firehose. 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