How to report for mails in amazon ses
Amazon Simple Email Service (SES) provides a way to track and report on the delivery and bounce rates of your emails. Here's how to report on your mailings in Amazon SES:
1. Log in to the Amazon SES console:
Go to the Amazon SES dashboard and log in with your AWS credentials.
2. Navigate to the "Reports" tab:
In the top navigation menu, click on "Reports" to access the reporting dashboard.
3. Select the report type:
Choose the type of report you want to generate:
- Delivery Reports: Shows the delivery status of your emails, including bounces, complaints, and deliveries.
- Bounce Reports: Shows the bounces (hard and soft) for your emails.
- Complaint Reports: Shows the complaints (abuse reports) for your emails.
- Open Reports: Shows the open rates for your emails.
- Click Reports: Shows the click-through rates for your emails.
4. Filter the report:
Use the filters to narrow down the report to specific dates, senders, recipients, or email campaigns.
5. View the report:
The report will display the selected data in a table or graph format. You can export the report to CSV or PDF for further analysis.
Common report metrics:
- Delivery rate: The percentage of emails that were successfully delivered.
- Bounce rate: The percentage of emails that bounced (hard or soft).
- Complaint rate: The percentage of emails that were marked as spam or abuse.
- Open rate: The percentage of emails that were opened by recipients.
- Click-through rate: The percentage of emails that were clicked on by recipients.
Tips and best practices:
- Regularly review your reports to monitor the performance of your email campaigns and identify areas for improvement.
- Use the data to optimize your email content, subject lines, and sending schedules.
- Consider using Amazon SES's built-in analytics and reporting features, such as Amazon Pinpoint, to gain more insights into your email campaigns.
By regularly reviewing your reports, you can improve the effectiveness of your email marketing campaigns and ensure compliance with anti-spam laws and regulations.