The following code examples show how to use SendEmail
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- SDK for .NET
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There's more on GitHub. Find the complete example and learn how to set up and run in the AWS Code Examples Repository
. /// <summary> /// Sends an email with the specified content and options. /// </summary> /// <param name="fromEmailAddress">The email address to send the email from.</param> /// <param name="toEmailAddresses">The email addresses to send the email to.</param> /// <param name="subject">The subject of the email.</param> /// <param name="htmlContent">The HTML content of the email.</param> /// <param name="textContent">The text content of the email.</param> /// <param name="templateName">The name of the email template to use (optional).</param> /// <param name="templateData">The data to replace placeholders in the email template (optional).</param> /// <param name="contactListName">The name of the contact list for unsubscribe functionality (optional).</param> /// <returns>The MessageId response from the SendEmail operation.</returns> public async Task<string> SendEmailAsync(string fromEmailAddress, List<string> toEmailAddresses, string? subject, string? htmlContent, string? textContent, string? templateName = null, string? templateData = null, string? contactListName = null) { var request = new SendEmailRequest { FromEmailAddress = fromEmailAddress }; if (toEmailAddresses.Any()) { request.Destination = new Destination { ToAddresses = toEmailAddresses }; } if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(templateName)) { request.Content = new EmailContent() { Template = new Template { TemplateName = templateName, TemplateData = templateData } }; } else { request.Content = new EmailContent { Simple = new Message { Subject = new Content { Data = subject }, Body = new Body { Html = new Content { Data = htmlContent }, Text = new Content { Data = textContent } } } }; } if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(contactListName)) { request.ListManagementOptions = new ListManagementOptions { ContactListName = contactListName }; } try { var response = await _sesClient.SendEmailAsync(request); return response.MessageId; } catch (AccountSuspendedException ex) { Console.WriteLine("The account's ability to send email has been permanently restricted."); Console.WriteLine(ex.Message); } catch (MailFromDomainNotVerifiedException ex) { Console.WriteLine("The sending domain is not verified."); Console.WriteLine(ex.Message); } catch (MessageRejectedException ex) { Console.WriteLine("The message content is invalid."); Console.WriteLine(ex.Message); } catch (SendingPausedException ex) { Console.WriteLine("The account's ability to send email is currently paused."); Console.WriteLine(ex.Message); } catch (TooManyRequestsException ex) { Console.WriteLine("Too many requests were made. Please try again later."); Console.WriteLine(ex.Message); } catch (Exception ex) { Console.WriteLine($"An error occurred while sending the email: {ex.Message}"); } return string.Empty; }
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For API details, see SendEmail in AWS SDK for .NET API Reference.
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For a complete list of AWS SDK developer guides and code examples, see Using Amazon SES with an AWS SDK. This topic also includes information about getting started and details about previous SDK versions.