# Amazon Simple Email Service Construct Library This module is part of the [AWS Cloud Development Kit](https://github.com/aws/aws-cdk) project. ## Email receiving Create a receipt rule set with rules and actions (actions can be found in the `@aws-cdk/aws-ses-actions` package): ```ts import * as s3 from 'aws-cdk-lib/aws-s3'; import * as actions from 'aws-cdk-lib/aws-ses-actions'; const bucket = new s3.Bucket(this, 'Bucket'); const topic = new sns.Topic(this, 'Topic'); new ses.ReceiptRuleSet(this, 'RuleSet', { rules: [ { recipients: ['hello@aws.com'], actions: [ new actions.AddHeader({ name: 'X-Special-Header', value: 'aws', }), new actions.S3({ bucket, objectKeyPrefix: 'emails/', topic, }), ], }, { recipients: ['aws.com'], actions: [ new actions.Sns({ topic, }), ], }, ], }); ``` Alternatively, rules can be added to a rule set: ```ts const ruleSet = new ses.ReceiptRuleSet(this, 'RuleSet'); const awsRule = ruleSet.addRule('Aws', { recipients: ['aws.com'], }); ``` And actions to rules: ```ts import * as actions from 'aws-cdk-lib/aws-ses-actions'; declare const awsRule: ses.ReceiptRule; declare const topic: sns.Topic; awsRule.addAction(new actions.Sns({ topic, })); ``` When using `addRule`, the new rule is added after the last added rule unless `after` is specified. ### Drop spams A rule to drop spam can be added by setting `dropSpam` to `true`: ```ts new ses.ReceiptRuleSet(this, 'RuleSet', { dropSpam: true, }); ``` This will add a rule at the top of the rule set with a Lambda action that stops processing messages that have at least one spam indicator. See [Lambda Function Examples](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/DeveloperGuide/receiving-email-action-lambda-example-functions.html). ### Receipt filter Create a receipt filter: ```ts new ses.ReceiptFilter(this, 'Filter', { ip: '1.2.3.4/16', // Will be blocked }); ``` An allow list filter is also available: ```ts new ses.AllowListReceiptFilter(this, 'AllowList', { ips: [ '10.0.0.0/16', '1.2.3.4/16', ], }); ``` This will first create a block all filter and then create allow filters for the listed ip addresses. ## Email sending ### Dedicated IP pools When you create a new Amazon SES account, your emails are sent from IP addresses that are shared with other Amazon SES users. For [an additional monthly charge](https://aws.amazon.com/ses/pricing/), you can lease dedicated IP addresses that are reserved for your exclusive use. Use the `DedicatedIpPool` construct to create a pool of dedicated IP addresses: ```ts new ses.DedicatedIpPool(this, 'Pool'); ``` The pool can then be used in a configuration set. ### Configuration sets Configuration sets are groups of rules that you can apply to your verified identities. A verified identity is a domain, subdomain, or email address you use to send email through Amazon SES. When you apply a configuration set to an email, all of the rules in that configuration set are applied to the email. Use the `ConfigurationSet` construct to create a configuration set: ```ts declare const myPool: ses.IDedicatedIpPool; new ses.ConfigurationSet(this, 'ConfigurationSet', { customTrackingRedirectDomain: 'track.cdk.dev', suppressionReasons: ses.SuppressionReasons.COMPLAINTS_ONLY, tlsPolicy: ses.ConfigurationSetTlsPolicy.REQUIRE, dedicatedIpPool: myPool, }); ``` Use `addEventDestination()` to publish email sending events to Amazon SNS or Amazon CloudWatch: ```ts declare const myConfigurationSet: ses.ConfigurationSet; declare const myTopic: sns.Topic; myConfigurationSet.addEventDestination('ToSns', { destination: ses.EventDestination.snsTopic(myTopic), }) ``` ### Email identity In Amazon SES, a verified identity is a domain or email address that you use to send or receive email. Before you can send an email using Amazon SES, you must create and verify each identity that you're going to use as a `From`, `Source`, `Sender`, or `Return-Path` address. Verifying an identity with Amazon SES confirms that you own it and helps prevent unauthorized use. To verify an identity for a hosted zone, you create an `EmailIdentity`: ```ts declare const myHostedZone: route53.IPublicHostedZone; const identity = new ses.EmailIdentity(this, 'Identity', { identity: ses.Identity.publicHostedZone(myHostedZone), mailFromDomain: 'mail.cdk.dev', }); ``` By default, [Easy DKIM](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/send-email-authentication-dkim-easy.html) with a 2048-bit DKIM key is used. You can instead configure DKIM authentication by using your own public-private key pair. This process is known as [Bring Your Own DKIM (BYODKIM)](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/send-email-authentication-dkim-bring-your-own.html): ```ts declare const myHostedZone: route53.IPublicHostedZone; new ses.EmailIdentity(this, 'Identity', { identity: ses.Identity.publicHostedZone(myHostedZone), dkimIdentity: ses.DkimIdentity.byoDkim({ privateKey: SecretValue.secretsManager('dkim-private-key'), publicKey: '...base64-encoded-public-key...', selector: 'selector', }), }); ``` When using `publicHostedZone()` for the identity, all necessary Amazon Route 53 records are created automatically: * CNAME records for Easy DKIM * TXT record for BYOD DKIM * MX and TXT records for the custom MAIL FROM When working with `domain()`, records must be created manually: ```ts const identity = new ses.EmailIdentity(this, 'Identity', { identity: ses.Identity.domain('cdk.dev'), }); for (const record of identity.dkimRecords) { // create CNAME records using `record.name` and `record.value` } ``` ### Virtual Deliverability Manager (VDM) Virtual Deliverability Manager is an Amazon SES feature that helps you enhance email deliverability, like increasing inbox deliverability and email conversions, by providing insights into your sending and delivery data, and giving advice on how to fix the issues that are negatively affecting your delivery success rate and reputation. Use the `VdmAttributes` construct to configure the Virtual Deliverability Manager for your account: ```ts // Enables engagement tracking and optimized shared delivery by default new ses.VdmAttributes(this, 'Vdm'); ```