AWS Messaging & Targeting Blog
Tag: amazon ses
How to send messages to multiple recipients with HAQM Simple Email Service (SES)
Introduction Customers frequently ask what is the best way to send messages to multiple recipients using HAQM Simple Email Service (SES) with the best deliverability and without exceeding the maximum recipient’s per message limit. In this blog, we will show you how to determine the best approach for sending a message to multiple recipients based […]
Manage Incoming Emails at Scale with HAQM SES
NOTE: This blog was originally published in June 2023 and has been updated on June 6, 2024 to include a link to the announcement of the recently launched feature called Mail Manager, as well as a link to the HAQM SES blog post published on May 22, 2024: “Mail Manager – HAQM SES introduces new email routing […]
A Guide to Maintaining a Healthy Email Database
Introduction In the digital age, email remains a powerful tool for businesses to communicate with their customers. Whether it’s for marketing campaigns, customer service updates, or important announcements, a well-maintained email database is crucial for ensuring that your messages reach their intended recipients. However, managing an email database is not just about storing email addresses. […]
Increase your email engagement using AMP.
This blog introduces the use of Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) with HAQM Simple Email Service (SES). It provides you a guide on how to configure AMP, a ready AMP email template and a working code example that uses HAQM SES API to send the AMP email. AMP emails support components that recipients can interact without […]
How to implement multi tenancy with HAQM SES
In this blog post, you will learn how to design multi-tenancy with HAQM SES, as well as the fundamental best practices for implementing a multi-tenant architecture that can effectively handle bulk the email sending needs of your downstream customers. HAQM Simple Email Service (SES) is utilized by customers across various industries to send emails to […]
Improving email deliverability with new virtual deliverability manager features
Background: Email deliverability is a critical aspect of email as it directly impacts the success of campaigns by ensuring that messages reach the intended recipients’ inboxes. It encompasses factors like avoiding spam filters, maximizing open rates, and minimizing bounces. Companies often encounter deliverability problems due to various reasons, such as poor sender reputation, inadequate list […]
How to test email sending and monitoring
Introduction When setting up your email sending infrastructure and connections to APIs it is necessary to ensure proper setup. It is also important to ensure that after making changes to your sending pipeline that you verify that your application is working as expected. Not only is it important to test your sending processes, but it’s […]
Choosing the Right Domain for Optimal Deliverability with HAQM SES
As a sender, selecting the right domain for the visible From header of your outbound messages is crucial for optimal deliverability. In this blog post, we will guide you through the process of choosing the best domain to use with HAQM Simple Email Service (SES) Understanding domain selection and its impact on deliverability With SES, […]
HAQM SES – How to set up EasyDKIM for a new domain
What is email authentication and why is it important? HAQM Simple Email Service (SES) lets you reach customers confidently without an on-premises Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) system. HAQM SES provides built-in support for email authentication protocols, including DKIM, SPF, and DMARC, which help improve the deliverability and authenticity of outgoing emails. Email authentication is […]
Deliverability Sessions: Managing Large Volume Spikes in Email
Introduction: In an ideal world of email deliverability, email is sent on a regular cadence to a normalized lists of subscribers and recipient email addresses with no major changes in pattern. Typically the volume, list members and content are relatively the same and mailbox providers (such as Gmail) begin to expect that schedule and those […]