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1. sending quotas
Number of emails that can be sent per 24-hour period
- If your account is in the sandbox, you can send up to 200 emails per 24-hour period.
Increasing your Amazon SES sending quotas https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/manage-sending-quotas-request-increase.html
1.1. whois
Your account has the following quotas per your current region that can be increased. Resource Default quota Description Sending quota 200 Maximum number of emails that you can send in a 24-hour period for this account in the current AWS Region.
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1.2. Sender and recipient quotas
Maximum number of recipients per message
- 50 recipients per message.
Recipient limit is not adjustable. Please contact your AWS Account Manager to request this feature after reading the note below.
Note
Before requesting a recipient limit increase per message, please read this blog and be prepared to describe in detail why your use case cannot be met using the default limit of 50 recipients per message or by sending messages to individual recipients. Defining multiple recipients in a message destination can lead to poor observability as well as poor deliverability and should not be used unless your use case specifically requires it.
1.3. history
Sending rate 1 Maximum number of emails that Amazon SES can accept each second for this account in the current AWS
Automatically increased sending quotas
When your account is out of the sandbox and you're sending high-quality production email, we might automatically increase the sending quotas for your account. Often, we automatically increase these quotas before you actually need them to be increased.
To qualify for automatic rate increases, all of the following statements have to be true:
- You send high-quality content that your recipients want to receive –Send content that recipients want and expect.
- Stop sending email to customers who don't open your email.
your daily email volume should regularly approach the daily maximum for your account without exceeding it.
- You have low bounce and complaint rates – Minimize the number of bounces and complaints that you receive.
Having a high number of bounces and complaints can have a negative impact on your sending quotas.
1.4. User requested increased sending quotas
If your current sending quotas aren't adequate for your needs and we haven't automatically increased them, you can request an increase:
- Sending quota or Sending rate – Increase requests for either of these can be submitted through the AWS Service Quotas console.
To request an increase on your Amazon SES sending quotas using the Service Quotas console.
- Open the Service Quotas console
- Select the region that you want the increase for by using the dropdown in the upper right-hand corner of the console (next to your account number). In the navigation pane, choose AWS services. Choose Amazon Simple Email Service (SES). Choose a quota, and follow the directions to request a quota increase.
AWS Support team SLA for increase requests types
In order to prevent our systems from being used to send unsolicited or malicious content, we have to consider each request carefully. If we're able to do so, we'll grant your request within the specified times listed below for the type of increase requested. However, if we need to obtain additional information from you, it might take longer to resolve your request. We reserve the right not to grant your request if your use case doesn't align with our policies.
- Sending quota or Sending rate: Up to 24 hours.
Note
While the Service Quotas console is available in many different languages, the actual support is only provided in English.