Plugin / Gnaritas Amazon SES

Gnaritas, Inc.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Email sent directly from the web server using sendmail or a local SMTP server is more likely to be flagged as spam. If your website does things like send out alerts to users when new content is posted, you may run also into restrictions on email limits imposed by your hosting provider. Using a reputable provider like Amazon ensures prompt, reliable delivery of your site’s email.
Gnaritas Amazon SES not only sends email through SES, but can also track bounce and complaint notifications and suppress email to which delivery has failed. This helps to protect your reputation on Amazon by avoiding sending repeated emails to bad addresses. You can also export bounce and complaint notifications in CSV format.
If you’re unfamiliar with IAM, you can use the following recommended procedure to create a user with the necessary permissions: Create an IAM policy with the required permissions: From the IAM dashboard, click “Policies” in the left-hand navigation Click “Create Policy”, and then “Select” under “Create Your Own Policy” Enter a name for the policy (e.g. “SesSendAndSetNotifications”) and an optional description Enter the following JSON policy definition under “Policy Document”: { "Version": "2012-10-17", "Statement": [ { "Effect": "Allow", "Action": [ "ses:SendRawEmail", "ses:SetIdentityNotificationTopic", "ses:SetIdentityFeedbackForwardingEnabled", "ses:GetIdentityVerificationAttributes" ], "Resource": [ "*" ] }, { "Effect": "Allow", "Action": [ "sns:CreateTopic", "sns:DeleteTopic", "sns:Subscribe", "sns:Unsubscribe" ], "Resource": [ "*" ] } ] } Click “Create Policy” Attach the policy created in step 1 to a new group: From the IAM dashboard, click “Groups” in the left-hand navigation, and then “Create New Group” Enter a name for the new group (e.g. “ses-managers”) and click “Next Step” Find and select the policy you created in step 1 and click “Next Step” Tip: Choose “Customer Managed” under “Filter” to more easily find your policy. Click “Create Group” Create a new user and assign it to the group created in step 2: From the IAM dashboard, click “User” in the left-hand navigation, and then “Add User” Enter a username for the new user Check “Programmatic access” under “Access type” Note: We recommend you do not check “AWS Management Console access” Click “Next: Permissions” Select “Add user to group” (selected by default) and check the group you created in step 2 Click “Next: Review” Confirm the username, AWS access type and group membership, and click “Create user” Important: Make a note of the new user’s “Secret access key”. You will need to enter it into the WordPress configuration page, along with the “Access key ID”. You can download the user’s credentials in a CSV file and/or display them on the page. This is your only opportunity to view the user’s secret access key. (If you forget to save the user’s credentials, you can create a new access key for that user under “Security credentials” on the user admin page.)

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5
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Version

0.1.3

First Released

17 Nov, 2017

Total Downloads

500

Wordpress Version

4.0 or higher

Tested up to:

5.2.4

Require PHP Version:

5.5 or higher

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The plugin hasn't been transalated in any language other than English.

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