Should we limit this to just the methods required to send domain key
identified mail (for v1)? Not sure if attribute listing, feedback
forwarding, SNS integration are useful for now.


On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 5:22 PM, Ramindu Deshapriya <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Introduction
> Amazon_SES is a highly scalable and cost-effective email-sending service
> for
> businesses and developers. It eliminates the complexity and expense of
> building an in-house email solution or licensing, installing, and operating
> a third-party email service for this type of email communication. In
> addition, the service integrates with other AWS services, making it easy to
> send emails from applications being hosted on AWS. With Amazon_SES there is
> no long-term commitment, minimum spend or negotiation required — businesses
> can utilize a free usage tier, and beyond that pay only low fees for the
> number of emails sent plus data transfer fees.
>
> API (REST)
> http://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/APIReference/Welcome.html
>
> Amazon_SES Connector Summary
> • Connector Name:  amazonses-connector-1.0.0
> • Version: 1.0.0
> • Technology:  REST
>
> Authentication
> This uses the standard HTTP Authorization header to pass authentication
> information. Developers are issued an AWS access key ID and AWS secret
> access key when they register. For request authentication, the
> AWSAccessKeyId element identifies the access key ID that was used to
> compute
> the signature and, indirectly, the developer making the request. To
> generate
> the signature it uses Signature Version3 methodology.
>
>
> Methods
>
> Methods Selected:
>
> deleteIdentity - Deletes the specified identity (email address or domain)
> from the list of verified identities.
> listIdentityDkimAttributes - Takes a list of identities as input and
> returns
> the current status of Easy DKIM signing for an entity. For domain name
> identities, this action 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.
> listIdentityNotificationAttributes -  Given a list of verified identities
> (email addresses and/or domains), returns a structure describing identity
> notification attributes.
> listIdentityVerificationAttributes - Given a list of identities (email
> addresses and/or domains), returns the verification status and (for domain
> identities) the verification token for each identity.
> listIdentities - Returns a list containing all of the identities (email
> addresses and domains) for a specific AWS Account, regardless of
> verification status.
> sendEmail - Composes an email message based on input data, and then
> immediately queues the message for sending.
> sendRawEmail -  Sends an email message, with header and content specified
> by
> the client. The SendRawEmail action is useful for sending multipart MIME
> emails. The raw text of the message must comply with Internet email
> standards; otherwise, the message cannot be sent.
> setIdentityDkimEnabled - Enables or disables Easy DKIM signing of email
> sent
> from an identity.
> setIdentityFeedbackForwardingEnabled - Given an identity (email address or
> domain), enables or disables whether Amazon_SES forwards feedback
> notifications as email. Feedback forwarding may only be disabled when both
> complaint and bounce topics are set.
> setIdentityNotificationTopic - Given an identity (email address or domain),
> sets the AmazonSNS topic to which Amazon_SES will publish bounce and
> complaint notifications for emails sent with that identity as the Source.
> Publishing to topics may only be disabled when feedback forwarding is
> enabled.
> getDomainDkim - Returns a set of DKIM tokens for a domain. DKIM tokens are
> character strings that represent your domain's identity.
> verifyDomainIdentity - Verifies a domain.
> verifyEmailIdentity - Verifies an email address. This action causes a
> confirmation email message to be sent to the specified address.
>
>
> Methods not selected:
>
> Following methods are deprecated, hence not considered.
> deleteVerifiedEmailAddress
> listVerifiedEmailAddresses
> verifyEmailAddress
>
> Following methods are nice to have functions and are not considered as
> important business functions.
> getSendQuota
> getSendStatistics
>
>
> Regards,
> Ramindu.
>
>
>
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