1. What are the different methods for controlling email receiving in Amazon SES?
A: Amazon SES provides two methods for controlling email receiving - recipient-based control using receipt rules and IP-based control using IP address filters.
2. How can one verify their domain for email receiving in Amazon SES?
A: To verify their domain for email receiving in Amazon SES, users need to publish an MX record and give permission to Amazon SES to receive emails on their behalf.
3. What are the use cases and restrictions for email receiving in Amazon SES?
A: The use cases for email receiving in Amazon SES include receiving emails from customers, processing incoming emails, and forwarding incoming emails to another email address. The restrictions include a limit on the number of email addresses and domains that can be verified and a limit on the number of emails that can be received per second.
4. How can one set up event notifications for email receiving in Amazon SES?
A: To set up event notifications for email receiving in Amazon SES, users need to create an event destination and specify the types of events they want to receive notifications for.
5. What is the account-level suppression list in Amazon SES and how can it be enabled?
A: The account-level suppression list in Amazon SES is a list of email addresses that have opted out of receiving emails from the user's account. It can be enabled by going to the Amazon SES console, selecting the Suppression Lists tab, and clicking on the Account-level suppression list tab. From there, users can add individual email addresses or import a list of email addresses to the suppression list.