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How to send Email using SES Service on AWS

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To send Email using SES service on AWS

Introduction:

Amazon Simple Email Service (SES) is a penny-wise and scalable email service that allows developers to send mail from any application that can configure Amazon SES directly to support various email use cases, including transactional, retailing, or mass email communications. By Amazon SES, we can send email securely, globally, and at scale.

Procedure:

First of all, we need to switch the AWS console and log in to the account. This my AWS Console snap1 Then click services and type SES then we will see Simple Email Service click that tab snap2 This is the dashboard of the Simple Email Service snap3

Here, add Email addresses so that you have click email addresses snap4 Here I have to verify a new email address for that click verify the new email address and enter the valid mail address click verify this email address snap5 Now I have received a mail from the AWS for that go to your email and open that mail snap6 Click the link to verify your email address snap7 snap8

Then back to AWS console and refresh the page now you can see the email verification status is active snap9 Now I will tell you how to send the email using the SES service for that you need to select your email which you have to use to send the mail then click send a test email snap10 In this tab, you need to enter the valid client email address and enter the subject and the body of the message then finally click the send the test email snap11 Now check your mail for you have received the mail or not. Here I have received the mail open the mail. snap12 snap13 With this method, sending an email using SES service on AWS is comes to an end.

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Frequently asked questions ( 5 )

Q

What is mean by SES?

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Amazon Simple Email Service (SES) is a cost-effective, flexible, and scalable email service that enables developers to send mail from within any application. You can configure Amazon SES quickly to support several email use cases, including transactional, marketing, or mass email communications. With Amazon SES, you can send email securely, globally, and at scale.

Q

What is an easy way to test Amazon SES?

A

The Amazon SES sandbox is an area where new users can test the capabilities of Amazon SES. When your account is in the sandbox, you can only send emails to verified identities. A verified identity is an email address or domain that you've proven that you own.

Q

Can I start sending large email volumes right away?

A

When you're ready to start sending emails to non-verified recipients, submit an Amazon SES Sending Limit Increase request through the AWS Support Center.

Q

How can I track my Amazon SES usage?

A

You can view your charges for the current billing period at any time by visiting the Billing Dashboard in the AWS Management Console.

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Can I send emails from any email address?

A

No. You can only use Amazon SES to send emails from addresses or domains that you own.

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