1. What is an account-level suppression list?
Answer: An account-level suppression list is a list of email addresses that are prevented from receiving any email sent from an Amazon SES account. It is a powerful tool for managing the reputation of an email sender, as it helps to prevent sending emails to known bad email addresses.
2. How can I enable my account-level suppression list?
Answer: To enable your account-level suppression list, you need to go to the Amazon SES console, click on the "Suppression Lists" tab, and then click on the "Enable" button next to "Account-level suppression list". Once enabled, any email address that bounces or complains will be automatically added to the list.
3. Can I add individual email addresses to my account-level suppression list?
Answer: Yes, you can add individual email addresses to your account-level suppression list by going to the Amazon SES console, clicking on the "Suppression Lists" tab, and then clicking on the "Add email addresses" button next to "Account-level suppression list". You can also add email addresses in bulk by uploading a CSV file.
4. How can I view a list of email addresses that are on my account-level suppression list?
Answer: To view a list of email addresses that are on your account-level suppression list, you need to go to the Amazon SES console, click on the "Suppression Lists" tab, and then click on the "View email addresses" button next to "Account-level suppression list". You can also download a CSV file of the list.
5. Can I disable my account-level suppression list?
Answer: Yes, you can disable your account-level suppression list by going to the Amazon SES console, clicking on the "Suppression Lists" tab, and then clicking on the "Disable" button next to "Account-level suppression list". However, it is recommended to keep the list enabled to maintain a good sender reputation.