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NAME

Paws::SES - Perl Interface to AWS Amazon Simple Email Service

SYNOPSIS

  use Paws;

  my $obj = Paws->service('SES');
  my $res = $obj->Method(
    Arg1 => $val1,
    Arg2 => [ 'V1', 'V2' ],
    # if Arg3 is an object, the HashRef will be used as arguments to the constructor
    # of the arguments type
    Arg3 => { Att1 => 'Val1' },
    # if Arg4 is an array of objects, the HashRefs will be passed as arguments to
    # the constructor of the arguments type
    Arg4 => [ { Att1 => 'Val1'  }, { Att1 => 'Val2' } ],
  );

DESCRIPTION

Amazon Simple Email Service

This is the API Reference for Amazon Simple Email Service (Amazon SES). This documentation is intended to be used in conjunction with the Amazon SES Developer Guide.

For a list of Amazon SES endpoints to use in service requests, see Regions and Amazon SES in the Amazon SES Developer Guide.

METHODS

CloneReceiptRuleSet(OriginalRuleSetName => Str, RuleSetName => Str)

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::SES::CloneReceiptRuleSet

Returns: a Paws::SES::CloneReceiptRuleSetResponse instance

  Creates a receipt rule set by cloning an existing one. All receipt
rules and configurations are copied to the new receipt rule set and are
completely independent of the source rule set.

For information about setting up rule sets, see the Amazon SES Developer Guide.

You can execute this operation no more than once per second.

CreateConfigurationSet(ConfigurationSet => Paws::SES::ConfigurationSet)

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::SES::CreateConfigurationSet

Returns: a Paws::SES::CreateConfigurationSetResponse instance

  Creates a configuration set.

Configuration sets enable you to publish email sending events. For information about using configuration sets, see the Amazon SES Developer Guide.

You can execute this operation no more than once per second.

CreateConfigurationSetEventDestination(ConfigurationSetName => Str, EventDestination => Paws::SES::EventDestination)

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::SES::CreateConfigurationSetEventDestination

Returns: a Paws::SES::CreateConfigurationSetEventDestinationResponse instance

  Creates a configuration set event destination.

When you create or update an event destination, you must provide one, and only one, destination. The destination can be Amazon CloudWatch, Amazon Kinesis Firehose, or Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS).

An event destination is the AWS service to which Amazon SES publishes the email sending events associated with a configuration set. For information about using configuration sets, see the Amazon SES Developer Guide.

You can execute this operation no more than once per second.

CreateConfigurationSetTrackingOptions(ConfigurationSetName => Str, TrackingOptions => Paws::SES::TrackingOptions)

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::SES::CreateConfigurationSetTrackingOptions

Returns: a Paws::SES::CreateConfigurationSetTrackingOptionsResponse instance

  Creates an association between a configuration set and a custom domain
for open and click event tracking.

By default, images and links used for tracking open and click events are hosted on domains operated by Amazon SES. You can configure a subdomain of your own to handle these events by redirecting them to the Amazon SES-operated domain. For information about using configuration sets, see Configuring Custom Domains to Handle Open and Click Tracking in the Amazon SES Developer Guide.

CreateReceiptFilter(Filter => Paws::SES::ReceiptFilter)

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::SES::CreateReceiptFilter

Returns: a Paws::SES::CreateReceiptFilterResponse instance

  Creates a new IP address filter.

For information about setting up IP address filters, see the Amazon SES Developer Guide.

You can execute this operation no more than once per second.

CreateReceiptRule(Rule => Paws::SES::ReceiptRule, RuleSetName => Str, [After => Str])

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::SES::CreateReceiptRule

Returns: a Paws::SES::CreateReceiptRuleResponse instance

  Creates a receipt rule.

For information about setting up receipt rules, see the Amazon SES Developer Guide.

You can execute this operation no more than once per second.

CreateReceiptRuleSet(RuleSetName => Str)

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::SES::CreateReceiptRuleSet

Returns: a Paws::SES::CreateReceiptRuleSetResponse instance

  Creates an empty receipt rule set.

For information about setting up receipt rule sets, see the Amazon SES Developer Guide.

You can execute this operation no more than once per second.

DeleteConfigurationSet(ConfigurationSetName => Str)

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::SES::DeleteConfigurationSet

Returns: a Paws::SES::DeleteConfigurationSetResponse instance

  Deletes a configuration set. Configuration sets enable you to publish
email sending events. For information about using configuration sets,
see the I< Amazon SES Developer Guide.>

You can execute this operation no more than once per second.

DeleteConfigurationSetEventDestination(ConfigurationSetName => Str, EventDestinationName => Str)

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::SES::DeleteConfigurationSetEventDestination

Returns: a Paws::SES::DeleteConfigurationSetEventDestinationResponse instance

  Deletes a configuration set event destination. Configuration set event
destinations are associated with configuration sets, which enable you
to publish email sending events. For information about using
configuration sets, see the I< Amazon SES Developer Guide.>

You can execute this operation no more than once per second.

DeleteConfigurationSetTrackingOptions(ConfigurationSetName => Str)

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::SES::DeleteConfigurationSetTrackingOptions

Returns: a Paws::SES::DeleteConfigurationSetTrackingOptionsResponse instance

  Deletes an association between a configuration set and a custom domain
for open and click event tracking.

By default, images and links used for tracking open and click events are hosted on domains operated by Amazon SES. You can configure a subdomain of your own to handle these events by redirecting them to the Amazon SES-operated domain. For information about using configuration sets, see Configuring Custom Domains to Handle Open and Click Tracking in the Amazon SES Developer Guide.

Deleting this kind of association will result in emails sent using the specified configuration set to capture open and click events using the standard, Amazon SES-operated domains.

DeleteIdentity(Identity => Str)

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::SES::DeleteIdentity

Returns: a Paws::SES::DeleteIdentityResponse instance

  Deletes the specified identity (an email address or a domain) from the
list of verified identities.

You can execute this operation no more than once per second.

DeleteIdentityPolicy(Identity => Str, PolicyName => Str)

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::SES::DeleteIdentityPolicy

Returns: a Paws::SES::DeleteIdentityPolicyResponse instance

  Deletes the specified sending authorization policy for the given
identity (an email address or a domain). This API returns successfully
even if a policy with the specified name does not exist.

This API is for the identity owner only. If you have not verified the identity, this API will return an error.

Sending authorization is a feature that enables an identity owner to authorize other senders to use its identities. For information about using sending authorization, see the Amazon SES Developer Guide.

You can execute this operation no more than once per second.

DeleteReceiptFilter(FilterName => Str)

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::SES::DeleteReceiptFilter

Returns: a Paws::SES::DeleteReceiptFilterResponse instance

  Deletes the specified IP address filter.

For information about managing IP address filters, see the Amazon SES Developer Guide.

You can execute this operation no more than once per second.

DeleteReceiptRule(RuleName => Str, RuleSetName => Str)

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::SES::DeleteReceiptRule

Returns: a Paws::SES::DeleteReceiptRuleResponse instance

  Deletes the specified receipt rule.

For information about managing receipt rules, see the Amazon SES Developer Guide.

You can execute this operation no more than once per second.

DeleteReceiptRuleSet(RuleSetName => Str)

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::SES::DeleteReceiptRuleSet

Returns: a Paws::SES::DeleteReceiptRuleSetResponse instance

  Deletes the specified receipt rule set and all of the receipt rules it
contains.

The currently active rule set cannot be deleted.

For information about managing receipt rule sets, see the Amazon SES Developer Guide.

You can execute this operation no more than once per second.

DeleteVerifiedEmailAddress(EmailAddress => Str)

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::SES::DeleteVerifiedEmailAddress

Returns: nothing

  Deprecated. Use the C<DeleteIdentity> operation to delete email
addresses and domains.

DescribeActiveReceiptRuleSet()

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::SES::DescribeActiveReceiptRuleSet

Returns: a Paws::SES::DescribeActiveReceiptRuleSetResponse instance

  Returns the metadata and receipt rules for the receipt rule set that is
currently active.

For information about setting up receipt rule sets, see the Amazon SES Developer Guide.

You can execute this operation no more than once per second.

DescribeConfigurationSet(ConfigurationSetName => Str, [ConfigurationSetAttributeNames => ArrayRef[Str|Undef]])

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::SES::DescribeConfigurationSet

Returns: a Paws::SES::DescribeConfigurationSetResponse instance

  Returns the details of the specified configuration set. For information
about using configuration sets, see the I< Amazon SES Developer Guide.>

You can execute this operation no more than once per second.

DescribeReceiptRule(RuleName => Str, RuleSetName => Str)

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::SES::DescribeReceiptRule

Returns: a Paws::SES::DescribeReceiptRuleResponse instance

  Returns the details of the specified receipt rule.

For information about setting up receipt rules, see the Amazon SES Developer Guide.

You can execute this operation no more than once per second.

DescribeReceiptRuleSet(RuleSetName => Str)

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::SES::DescribeReceiptRuleSet

Returns: a Paws::SES::DescribeReceiptRuleSetResponse instance

  Returns the details of the specified receipt rule set.

For information about managing receipt rule sets, see the Amazon SES Developer Guide.

You can execute this operation no more than once per second.

GetIdentityDkimAttributes(Identities => ArrayRef[Str|Undef])

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::SES::GetIdentityDkimAttributes

Returns: a Paws::SES::GetIdentityDkimAttributesResponse instance

  Returns the current status of Easy DKIM signing for an entity. For
domain name identities, this operation also returns the DKIM tokens
that are required for Easy DKIM signing, and whether Amazon SES has
successfully verified that these tokens have been published.

This operation takes a list of identities as input and returns the following information for each:

  • Whether Easy DKIM signing is enabled or disabled.

  • A set of DKIM tokens that represent the identity. If the identity is an email address, the tokens represent the domain of that address.

  • Whether Amazon SES has successfully verified the DKIM tokens published in the domain's DNS. This information is only returned for domain name identities, not for email addresses.

This operation is throttled at one request per second and can only get DKIM attributes for up to 100 identities at a time.

For more information about creating DNS records using DKIM tokens, go to the Amazon SES Developer Guide.

GetIdentityMailFromDomainAttributes(Identities => ArrayRef[Str|Undef])

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::SES::GetIdentityMailFromDomainAttributes

Returns: a Paws::SES::GetIdentityMailFromDomainAttributesResponse instance

  Returns the custom MAIL FROM attributes for a list of identities (email
addresses : domains).

This operation is throttled at one request per second and can only get custom MAIL FROM attributes for up to 100 identities at a time.

GetIdentityNotificationAttributes(Identities => ArrayRef[Str|Undef])

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::SES::GetIdentityNotificationAttributes

Returns: a Paws::SES::GetIdentityNotificationAttributesResponse instance

  Given a list of verified identities (email addresses and/or domains),
returns a structure describing identity notification attributes.

This operation is throttled at one request per second and can only get notification attributes for up to 100 identities at a time.

For more information about using notifications with Amazon SES, see the Amazon SES Developer Guide.

GetIdentityPolicies(Identity => Str, PolicyNames => ArrayRef[Str|Undef])

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::SES::GetIdentityPolicies

Returns: a Paws::SES::GetIdentityPoliciesResponse instance

  Returns the requested sending authorization policies for the given
identity (an email address or a domain). The policies are returned as a
map of policy names to policy contents. You can retrieve a maximum of
20 policies at a time.

This API is for the identity owner only. If you have not verified the identity, this API will return an error.

Sending authorization is a feature that enables an identity owner to authorize other senders to use its identities. For information about using sending authorization, see the Amazon SES Developer Guide.

You can execute this operation no more than once per second.

GetIdentityVerificationAttributes(Identities => ArrayRef[Str|Undef])

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::SES::GetIdentityVerificationAttributes

Returns: a Paws::SES::GetIdentityVerificationAttributesResponse instance

  Given a list of identities (email addresses and/or domains), returns
the verification status and (for domain identities) the verification
token for each identity.

The verification status of an email address is "Pending" until the email address owner clicks the link within the verification email that Amazon SES sent to that address. If the email address owner clicks the link within 24 hours, the verification status of the email address changes to "Success". If the link is not clicked within 24 hours, the verification status changes to "Failed." In that case, if you still want to verify the email address, you must restart the verification process from the beginning.

For domain identities, the domain's verification status is "Pending" as Amazon SES searches for the required TXT record in the DNS settings of the domain. When Amazon SES detects the record, the domain's verification status changes to "Success". If Amazon SES is unable to detect the record within 72 hours, the domain's verification status changes to "Failed." In that case, if you still want to verify the domain, you must restart the verification process from the beginning.

This operation is throttled at one request per second and can only get verification attributes for up to 100 identities at a time.

GetSendQuota( => )

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::SES::GetSendQuota

Returns: a Paws::SES::GetSendQuotaResponse instance

  Provides the sending limits for the Amazon SES account.

You can execute this operation no more than once per second.

GetSendStatistics( => )

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::SES::GetSendStatistics

Returns: a Paws::SES::GetSendStatisticsResponse instance

  Provides sending statistics for the Amazon SES account. The result is a
list of data points, representing the last two weeks of sending
activity. Each data point in the list contains statistics for a
15-minute period of time.

You can execute this operation no more than once per second.

ListConfigurationSets([MaxItems => Int, NextToken => Str])

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::SES::ListConfigurationSets

Returns: a Paws::SES::ListConfigurationSetsResponse instance

  Provides a list of the configuration sets associated with your Amazon
SES account. For information about using configuration sets, see
Monitoring Your Amazon SES Sending Activity in the I<Amazon SES
Developer Guide>.

You can execute this operation no more than once per second. This operation will return up to 50 configuration sets each time it is run. If your Amazon SES account has more than 50 configuration sets, this operation will also return a NextToken element. You can then execute the ListConfigurationSets operation again, passing the NextToken parameter and the value of the NextToken element to retrieve additional results.

ListIdentities([IdentityType => Str, MaxItems => Int, NextToken => Str])

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::SES::ListIdentities

Returns: a Paws::SES::ListIdentitiesResponse instance

  Returns a list containing all of the identities (email addresses and
domains) for your AWS account, regardless of verification status.

You can execute this operation no more than once per second.

ListIdentityPolicies(Identity => Str)

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::SES::ListIdentityPolicies

Returns: a Paws::SES::ListIdentityPoliciesResponse instance

  Returns a list of sending authorization policies that are attached to
the given identity (an email address or a domain). This API returns
only a list. If you want the actual policy content, you can use
C<GetIdentityPolicies>.

This API is for the identity owner only. If you have not verified the identity, this API will return an error.

Sending authorization is a feature that enables an identity owner to authorize other senders to use its identities. For information about using sending authorization, see the Amazon SES Developer Guide.

You can execute this operation no more than once per second.

ListReceiptFilters()

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::SES::ListReceiptFilters

Returns: a Paws::SES::ListReceiptFiltersResponse instance

  Lists the IP address filters associated with your AWS account.

For information about managing IP address filters, see the Amazon SES Developer Guide.

You can execute this operation no more than once per second.

ListReceiptRuleSets([NextToken => Str])

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::SES::ListReceiptRuleSets

Returns: a Paws::SES::ListReceiptRuleSetsResponse instance

  Lists the receipt rule sets that exist under your AWS account. If there
are additional receipt rule sets to be retrieved, you will receive a
C<NextToken> that you can provide to the next call to
C<ListReceiptRuleSets> to retrieve the additional entries.

For information about managing receipt rule sets, see the Amazon SES Developer Guide.

You can execute this operation no more than once per second.

ListVerifiedEmailAddresses( => )

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::SES::ListVerifiedEmailAddresses

Returns: a Paws::SES::ListVerifiedEmailAddressesResponse instance

  Deprecated. Use the C<ListIdentities> operation to list the email
addresses and domains associated with your account.

PutIdentityPolicy(Identity => Str, Policy => Str, PolicyName => Str)

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::SES::PutIdentityPolicy

Returns: a Paws::SES::PutIdentityPolicyResponse instance

  Adds or updates a sending authorization policy for the specified
identity (an email address or a domain).

This API is for the identity owner only. If you have not verified the identity, this API will return an error.

Sending authorization is a feature that enables an identity owner to authorize other senders to use its identities. For information about using sending authorization, see the Amazon SES Developer Guide.

You can execute this operation no more than once per second.

ReorderReceiptRuleSet(RuleNames => ArrayRef[Str|Undef], RuleSetName => Str)

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::SES::ReorderReceiptRuleSet

Returns: a Paws::SES::ReorderReceiptRuleSetResponse instance

  Reorders the receipt rules within a receipt rule set.

All of the rules in the rule set must be represented in this request. That is, this API will return an error if the reorder request doesn't explicitly position all of the rules.

For information about managing receipt rule sets, see the Amazon SES Developer Guide.

You can execute this operation no more than once per second.

SendBounce(BouncedRecipientInfoList => ArrayRef[Paws::SES::BouncedRecipientInfo], BounceSender => Str, OriginalMessageId => Str, [BounceSenderArn => Str, Explanation => Str, MessageDsn => Paws::SES::MessageDsn])

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::SES::SendBounce

Returns: a Paws::SES::SendBounceResponse instance

  Generates and sends a bounce message to the sender of an email you
received through Amazon SES. You can only use this API on an email up
to 24 hours after you receive it.

You cannot use this API to send generic bounces for mail that was not received by Amazon SES.

For information about receiving email through Amazon SES, see the Amazon SES Developer Guide.

You can execute this operation no more than once per second.

SendEmail(Destination => Paws::SES::Destination, Message => Paws::SES::Message, Source => Str, [ConfigurationSetName => Str, ReplyToAddresses => ArrayRef[Str|Undef], ReturnPath => Str, ReturnPathArn => Str, SourceArn => Str, Tags => ArrayRef[Paws::SES::MessageTag]])

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::SES::SendEmail

Returns: a Paws::SES::SendEmailResponse instance

  Composes an email message and immediately queues it for sending. In
order to send email using the C<SendEmail> operation, your message must
meet the following requirements:
  • The message must be sent from a verified email address or domain. If you attempt to send email using a non-verified address or domain, the operation will result in an "Email address not verified" error.

  • If your account is still in the Amazon SES sandbox, you may only send to verified addresses or domains, or to email addresses associated with the Amazon SES Mailbox Simulator. For more information, see Verifying Email Addresses and Domains in the Amazon SES Developer Guide.

  • The total size of the message, including attachments, must be smaller than 10 MB.

  • The message must include at least one recipient email address. The recipient address can be a To: address, a CC: address, or a BCC: address. If a recipient email address is invalid (that is, it is not in the format UserName@[SubDomain.]Domain.TopLevelDomain), the entire message will be rejected, even if the message contains other recipients that are valid.

  • The message may not include more than 50 recipients, across the To:, CC: and BCC: fields. If you need to send an email message to a larger audience, you can divide your recipient list into groups of 50 or fewer, and then call the SendEmail operation several times to send the message to each group.

For every message that you send, the total number of recipients (including each recipient in the To:, CC: and BCC: fields) is counted against the maximum number of emails you can send in a 24-hour period (your sending quota). For more information about sending quotas in Amazon SES, see Managing Your Amazon SES Sending Limits in the Amazon SES Developer Guide.

SendRawEmail(RawMessage => Paws::SES::RawMessage, [ConfigurationSetName => Str, Destinations => ArrayRef[Str|Undef], FromArn => Str, ReturnPathArn => Str, Source => Str, SourceArn => Str, Tags => ArrayRef[Paws::SES::MessageTag]])

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::SES::SendRawEmail

Returns: a Paws::SES::SendRawEmailResponse instance

  Composes an email message and immediately queues it for sending. When
calling this operation, you may specify the message headers as well as
the content. The C<SendRawEmail> operation is particularly useful for
sending multipart MIME emails (such as those that contain both a
plain-text and an HTML version).

In order to send email using the SendRawEmail operation, your message must meet the following requirements:

  • The message must be sent from a verified email address or domain. If you attempt to send email using a non-verified address or domain, the operation will result in an "Email address not verified" error.

  • If your account is still in the Amazon SES sandbox, you may only send to verified addresses or domains, or to email addresses associated with the Amazon SES Mailbox Simulator. For more information, see Verifying Email Addresses and Domains in the Amazon SES Developer Guide.

  • The total size of the message, including attachments, must be smaller than 10 MB.

  • The message must include at least one recipient email address. The recipient address can be a To: address, a CC: address, or a BCC: address. If a recipient email address is invalid (that is, it is not in the format UserName@[SubDomain.]Domain.TopLevelDomain), the entire message will be rejected, even if the message contains other recipients that are valid.

  • The message may not include more than 50 recipients, across the To:, CC: and BCC: fields. If you need to send an email message to a larger audience, you can divide your recipient list into groups of 50 or fewer, and then call the SendRawEmail operation several times to send the message to each group.

For every message that you send, the total number of recipients (including each recipient in the To:, CC: and BCC: fields) is counted against the maximum number of emails you can send in a 24-hour period (your sending quota). For more information about sending quotas in Amazon SES, see Managing Your Amazon SES Sending Limits in the Amazon SES Developer Guide.

Additionally, keep the following considerations in mind when using the SendRawEmail operation:

  • Although you can customize the message headers when using the SendRawEmail operation, Amazon SES will automatically apply its own Message-ID and Date headers; if you passed these headers when creating the message, they will be overwritten by the values that Amazon SES provides.

  • If you are using sending authorization to send on behalf of another user, SendRawEmail enables you to specify the cross-account identity for the email's Source, From, and Return-Path parameters in one of two ways: you can pass optional parameters SourceArn, FromArn, and/or ReturnPathArn to the API, or you can include the following X-headers in the header of your raw email:

    • X-SES-SOURCE-ARN

    • X-SES-FROM-ARN

    • X-SES-RETURN-PATH-ARN

    Do not include these X-headers in the DKIM signature; Amazon SES will remove them before sending the email.

    For most common sending authorization scenarios, we recommend that you specify the SourceIdentityArn parameter and not the FromIdentityArn or ReturnPathIdentityArn parameters. If you only specify the SourceIdentityArn parameter, Amazon SES will set the From and Return Path addresses to the identity specified in SourceIdentityArn. For more information about sending authorization, see the Using Sending Authorization with Amazon SES in the Amazon SES Developer Guide.

SetActiveReceiptRuleSet([RuleSetName => Str])

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::SES::SetActiveReceiptRuleSet

Returns: a Paws::SES::SetActiveReceiptRuleSetResponse instance

  Sets the specified receipt rule set as the active receipt rule set.

To disable your email-receiving through Amazon SES completely, you can call this API with RuleSetName set to null.

For information about managing receipt rule sets, see the Amazon SES Developer Guide.

You can execute this operation no more than once per second.

SetIdentityDkimEnabled(DkimEnabled => Bool, Identity => Str)

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::SES::SetIdentityDkimEnabled

Returns: a Paws::SES::SetIdentityDkimEnabledResponse instance

  Enables or disables Easy DKIM signing of email sent from an identity:
  • If Easy DKIM signing is enabled for a domain name identity (such as example.com), then Amazon SES will DKIM-sign all email sent by addresses under that domain name (for example, user@example.com).

  • If Easy DKIM signing is enabled for an email address, then Amazon SES will DKIM-sign all email sent by that email address.

For email addresses (for example, user@example.com), you can only enable Easy DKIM signing if the corresponding domain (in this case, example.com) has been set up for Easy DKIM using the AWS Console or the VerifyDomainDkim operation.

You can execute this operation no more than once per second.

For more information about Easy DKIM signing, go to the Amazon SES Developer Guide.

SetIdentityFeedbackForwardingEnabled(ForwardingEnabled => Bool, Identity => Str)

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::SES::SetIdentityFeedbackForwardingEnabled

Returns: a Paws::SES::SetIdentityFeedbackForwardingEnabledResponse instance

  Given an identity (an email address or a domain), enables or disables
whether Amazon SES forwards bounce and complaint notifications as
email. Feedback forwarding can only be disabled when Amazon Simple
Notification Service (Amazon SNS) topics are specified for both bounces
and complaints.

Feedback forwarding does not apply to delivery notifications. Delivery notifications are only available through Amazon SNS.

You can execute this operation no more than once per second.

For more information about using notifications with Amazon SES, see the Amazon SES Developer Guide.

SetIdentityHeadersInNotificationsEnabled(Enabled => Bool, Identity => Str, NotificationType => Str)

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::SES::SetIdentityHeadersInNotificationsEnabled

Returns: a Paws::SES::SetIdentityHeadersInNotificationsEnabledResponse instance

  Given an identity (an email address or a domain), sets whether Amazon
SES includes the original email headers in the Amazon Simple
Notification Service (Amazon SNS) notifications of a specified type.

You can execute this operation no more than once per second.

For more information about using notifications with Amazon SES, see the Amazon SES Developer Guide.

SetIdentityMailFromDomain(Identity => Str, [BehaviorOnMXFailure => Str, MailFromDomain => Str])

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::SES::SetIdentityMailFromDomain

Returns: a Paws::SES::SetIdentityMailFromDomainResponse instance

  Enables or disables the custom MAIL FROM domain setup for a verified
identity (an email address or a domain).

To send emails using the specified MAIL FROM domain, you must add an MX record to your MAIL FROM domain's DNS settings. If you want your emails to pass Sender Policy Framework (SPF) checks, you must also add or update an SPF record. For more information, see the Amazon SES Developer Guide.

You can execute this operation no more than once per second.

SetIdentityNotificationTopic(Identity => Str, NotificationType => Str, [SnsTopic => Str])

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::SES::SetIdentityNotificationTopic

Returns: a Paws::SES::SetIdentityNotificationTopicResponse instance

  Given an identity (an email address or a domain), sets the Amazon
Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) topic to which Amazon SES will
publish bounce, complaint, and/or delivery notifications for emails
sent with that identity as the C<Source>.

Unless feedback forwarding is enabled, you must specify Amazon SNS topics for bounce and complaint notifications. For more information, see SetIdentityFeedbackForwardingEnabled.

You can execute this operation no more than once per second.

For more information about feedback notification, see the Amazon SES Developer Guide.

SetReceiptRulePosition(RuleName => Str, RuleSetName => Str, [After => Str])

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::SES::SetReceiptRulePosition

Returns: a Paws::SES::SetReceiptRulePositionResponse instance

  Sets the position of the specified receipt rule in the receipt rule
set.

For information about managing receipt rules, see the Amazon SES Developer Guide.

You can execute this operation no more than once per second.

UpdateConfigurationSetEventDestination(ConfigurationSetName => Str, EventDestination => Paws::SES::EventDestination)

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::SES::UpdateConfigurationSetEventDestination

Returns: a Paws::SES::UpdateConfigurationSetEventDestinationResponse instance

  Updates the event destination of a configuration set. Event
destinations are associated with configuration sets, which enable you
to publish email sending events to Amazon CloudWatch, Amazon Kinesis
Firehose, or Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS). For
information about using configuration sets, see Monitoring Your Amazon
SES Sending Activity in the I<Amazon SES Developer Guide>.

When you create or update an event destination, you must provide one, and only one, destination. The destination can be Amazon CloudWatch, Amazon Kinesis Firehose, or Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS).

You can execute this operation no more than once per second.

UpdateConfigurationSetTrackingOptions(ConfigurationSetName => Str, TrackingOptions => Paws::SES::TrackingOptions)

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::SES::UpdateConfigurationSetTrackingOptions

Returns: a Paws::SES::UpdateConfigurationSetTrackingOptionsResponse instance

  Modifies an association between a configuration set and a custom domain
for open and click event tracking.

By default, images and links used for tracking open and click events are hosted on domains operated by Amazon SES. You can configure a subdomain of your own to handle these events by redirecting them to the Amazon SES-operated domain. For information about using configuration sets, see Configuring Custom Domains to Handle Open and Click Tracking in the Amazon SES Developer Guide.

UpdateReceiptRule(Rule => Paws::SES::ReceiptRule, RuleSetName => Str)

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::SES::UpdateReceiptRule

Returns: a Paws::SES::UpdateReceiptRuleResponse instance

  Updates a receipt rule.

For information about managing receipt rules, see the Amazon SES Developer Guide.

You can execute this operation no more than once per second.

VerifyDomainDkim(Domain => Str)

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::SES::VerifyDomainDkim

Returns: a Paws::SES::VerifyDomainDkimResponse instance

  Returns a set of DKIM tokens for a domain. DKIM I<tokens> are character
strings that represent your domain's identity. Using these tokens, you
will need to create DNS CNAME records that point to DKIM public keys
hosted by Amazon SES. Amazon Web Services will eventually detect that
you have updated your DNS records; this detection process may take up
to 72 hours. Upon successful detection, Amazon SES will be able to
DKIM-sign email originating from that domain.

You can execute this operation no more than once per second.

To enable or disable Easy DKIM signing for a domain, use the SetIdentityDkimEnabled operation.

For more information about creating DNS records using DKIM tokens, go to the Amazon SES Developer Guide.

VerifyDomainIdentity(Domain => Str)

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::SES::VerifyDomainIdentity

Returns: a Paws::SES::VerifyDomainIdentityResponse instance

  Adds a domain to the list of identities for your Amazon SES account and
attempts to verify it. For more information about verifying domains,
see Verifying Email Addresses and Domains in the I<Amazon SES Developer
Guide>.

You can execute this operation no more than once per second.

VerifyEmailAddress(EmailAddress => Str)

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::SES::VerifyEmailAddress

Returns: nothing

  Deprecated. Use the C<VerifyEmailIdentity> operation to verify a new
email address.

VerifyEmailIdentity(EmailAddress => Str)

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::SES::VerifyEmailIdentity

Returns: a Paws::SES::VerifyEmailIdentityResponse instance

  Adds an email address to the list of identities for your Amazon SES
account and attempts to verify it. This operation causes a confirmation
email message to be sent to the specified address.

You can execute this operation no more than once per second.

PAGINATORS

Paginator methods are helpers that repetively call methods that return partial results

ListAllIdentities(sub { },[IdentityType => Str, MaxItems => Int, NextToken => Str])

ListAllIdentities([IdentityType => Str, MaxItems => Int, NextToken => Str])

If passed a sub as first parameter, it will call the sub for each element found in :

 - Identities, passing the object as the first parameter, and the string 'Identities' as the second parameter 

If not, it will return a a Paws::SES::ListIdentitiesResponse instance with all the params; from all the responses. Please take into account that this mode can potentially consume vasts ammounts of memory.

SEE ALSO

This service class forms part of Paws

BUGS and CONTRIBUTIONS

The source code is located here: https://github.com/pplu/aws-sdk-perl

Please report bugs to: https://github.com/pplu/aws-sdk-perl/issues