Amazon-SES

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All the methods (including C<call()>) returns an instance of L<Response|Amazon::SES::Response>. You should check if the the call is success by testing for C<is_success> attribute of the response. If you want to gain full access to the raw parsed cone...

=head2 new(access_key => $key, secret_key => $s_key)

=head2 new(access_key => $key, secret_key => $s_key, region => $region)

=head2 new(use_iam_role => 1)

Returns a Amazon::SES instance. C<access_key> and C<secret_key> arguments are optional if not specifying to C<use_iam_role>. C<region> is optional, and can be overriden in respective api calls. Must be a valid SES region: C<us-east-1>, C<us-west-2> o...

=head2 send( $msg )

=head2 send(%options)

Sends an email address and returns L<Response|Amazon::SES::Response> instance.

If the only argument is passed, it must be an instance of MIME::Entity. Example:

    $msg = MIME::Entity->build(
        from    => '[your address]',
        to      => '[your recipient]',
        subject => 'MIME msg from AWS SES',
        data    => "<h1>Hello world from AWS SES</h1>",
        type    => 'text/html'
    );

    $msg->attach(
        Path     => File::Spec->catfile( 't', 'image.gif' ),
        Type     => 'image/gif',
        Encoding => 'base64'
    );

    $ses = Amazon::SES->new(....);
    $r = $ses->send($msg);

    unless ( $r->is_success ) {
        die $r->error_message;
    }

If you don't have MIME::Entity instance handy you may use the following arguments to have AWS SES build the message for you (bold entries are required): C<From>, B<To>, B<Subject>, B<Body>, C<Body_html>, C<ReturnPath>. To send e-mail to multiple emai...

If C<From> is missing it defaults to your default e-mail given to C<new()>. Remember: this must be a verified e-mail. Example:

    $r = $ses->send(
        from    => '[your email address]',
        to      => '[destination email address]',
        subject => 'Hello World'
        body    => 'Hello World'
    );
    unless ( $r->is_success ) {
        die $r->error_message;
    }

You may provide an alternate html content by passing C<body_html> header.

C<charset> of the e-mail is set to 'UTF-8'. As of this writing I didn't make any way to affect this.

Success calls also return a C<message_id>, which can be accessed using a shortcut C<$r->message_id> syntax. See L<Response class|Amazon::SES::Response>.

Sample successful response looks like this in JSON:

    {
        "MessageId": "00000141344ce1a8-0664c3c5-e9a0-4b47-aa2e-12b0bdf6070e-000000"
    }

Sample error response looks like as:

    {
        "Error": {
            "Code":     "MessageRejected",
            "Type":     "Sender",
            "Message":  "Email address is not verified."
        },
        "xmlns":    "http://ses.amazonaws.com/doc/2010-12-01/",
        "RequestId":"0d04b41a-20dd-11e3-b01b-51d07c103915"
    }


=head2 verify_email($email)

Verifies a given C<$email> with AWS SES. This results a verification e-mail be sent from AWS to the e-mail with a verification link, which must be clicked before this e-mail address appears in C<From> header. Returns a L<Response|Amazon::SES::Respons...

Sample successful response:

    {}      # right, it's empty.

=head2 list_emails()

Retrieves list e-mail addresses. Returns L<Response|Amazon::SES::Response> instance.

Sample response:

    {
        "Identities": ["example@example.com", "sample@example.com"]
    }

=head2 list_domains()

Retrieves list of domains. Returns L<Response|Amazon::SES::Response> instance.

    {
        "Identities": ["example1.com", "example2.com"]
    }

=head2 delete_email($email)

=head2 delete_domain($domain)

Deletes a given email or domain name from the SES. Once the identity is deleted you cannot use it in your C<From> headers. Returns L<Response|Amazon::SES::Response> instance.

Sample response:

    { }     # empty


=head2 get_quota()

Gets your quota. Returns L<Response|Amazon::SES::Response> instance.

Sample response:

    {
        "Max24HourSend":    "10000.0",
        "MaxSendRate":      "5.0",
        "SentLast24Hours":  "15.0"
    }



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