SES sending limit reached.

10/09/2023

If you've reached the sending limit for Amazon Simple Email Service (Amazon SES), you won't be able to send further emails until the limit is increased or reset. Here's what you can do to address this issue:

  1. Check SES Sending Quotas:
    • Log in to the AWS Management Console and navigate to the SES dashboard. Check the "Sending Statistics" section to verify if you have reached your sending limit.
  2. Request a Sending Limit Increase:
    • If you require a higher sending limit, you can request an increase through the AWS Support Center. Provide detailed information about your use case, expected email volume, and any additional context that may be relevant.
  3. Ensure Compliance with AWS SES Policies:
    • Review and ensure that you're in compliance with the AWS SES policies and best practices. Violations can lead to restrictions on your sending limits.
  4. Verify and Improve Email Content:
    • Ensure that your emails are compliant with AWS SES policies, especially in terms of content, formatting, and recipient handling. Avoid sending spammy or low-quality content.
  5. Check for Bounced or Complaint Emails:
    • Monitor your SES dashboard for bounces and complaints. High bounce or complaint rates can negatively impact your sending limits.
  6. Optimize Sending Patterns:
    • Consider implementing sending patterns that spread out your email traffic over time, rather than sending large batches in a short period.
  7. Verify Email Addresses:
    • Verify the email addresses you're sending to. This helps improve your reputation and can lead to higher sending limits.
  8. Set Up Feedback Loops:
    • Implement feedback loops to receive notifications about email complaints, allowing you to promptly address any issues.
  9. Monitor Your SES Reputation:
    • Keep an eye on your SES reputation metrics, which include bounce rates, complaint rates, and sending behavior. This information can provide insights into areas that need improvement.
  10. Utilize SES Sending Policies:
    • Leverage SES sending policies to control and limit the sending rate for your account.
  11. Consider SES Dedicated IPs:
    • If you have a high-volume sending requirement, consider using dedicated IPs to manage your reputation more effectively.
  12. Use SNS for Bounces and Complaints:
    • Set up Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS) notifications for bounces and complaints. This allows you to receive real-time notifications for problematic email addresses.

Remember to always abide by AWS SES policies and best practices to maintain a good sending reputation and ensure uninterrupted email delivery. If you need further assistance, consider reaching out to AWS Support for personalized guidance.

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