| name | aws-ses-inbound |
| description | Set up AWS SES for receiving inbound emails with SNS webhook delivery |
| license | MIT |
| compatibility | opencode |
| metadata | {"service":"aws","category":"email"} |
Skill Contract
Purpose
- Configure SES inbound email reception with SNS webhook delivery.
Inputs
- AWS credentials, verified domain, and HTTPS webhook endpoint.
Outputs
- Active receipt rule set and confirmed SNS subscription.
Completion Signals
complete when the rule set is active and SNS shows confirmed subscription.
continue when awaiting DNS verification or subscription confirmation.
error on permission failures or invalid credentials.
Credential Missing Behavior
- If AWS credentials are missing, ask the user and stop.
What I Do
Set up Amazon SES (Simple Email Service) for receiving inbound emails and forwarding them to a webhook via SNS (Simple Notification Service). This is commonly used for:
- AI email agents that process incoming emails
- Email-to-ticket systems
- Inbound email parsing APIs
Prerequisites
- AWS CLI installed:
brew install awscli or pip install awscli
- AWS credentials with SES and SNS permissions
- Domain with configurable DNS (for MX records)
Credential Setup
Set credentials via environment variables:
export AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID='AKIA...'
export AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY='...'
export AWS_DEFAULT_REGION='us-east-1'
Or use AWS CLI profile:
aws configure --profile ses-admin
export AWS_PROFILE=ses-admin
Supported Regions for SES Inbound
SES inbound email is only available in:
us-east-1 (N. Virginia)
us-west-2 (Oregon)
eu-west-1 (Ireland)
Complete Setup Flow
Step 1: Verify Domain in SES
aws ses verify-domain-identity --domain example.com
Step 2: Get DKIM Tokens
aws ses verify-domain-dkim --domain example.com
Step 3: Create SNS Topic
aws sns create-topic --name my-inbound-email-topic
Step 4: Create SES Receipt Rule Set
aws ses create-receipt-rule-set --rule-set-name my-email-rules
Step 5: Create Receipt Rule
aws ses create-receipt-rule \
--rule-set-name my-email-rules \
--rule '{
"Name": "forward-to-sns",
"Enabled": true,
"Recipients": ["example.com"],
"Actions": [
{
"SNSAction": {
"TopicArn": "arn:aws:sns:us-east-1:123456789:my-inbound-email-topic",
"Encoding": "UTF-8"
}
}
],
"ScanEnabled": true
}'
Step 6: Activate Rule Set
aws ses set-active-receipt-rule-set --rule-set-name my-email-rules
Step 7: Subscribe Webhook to SNS
aws sns subscribe \
--topic-arn "arn:aws:sns:us-east-1:123456789:my-inbound-email-topic" \
--protocol https \
--notification-endpoint "https://example.com/api/email-webhook"
Important: Your webhook endpoint must handle the SNS subscription confirmation request. SNS sends a POST with:
- Header:
x-amz-sns-message-type: SubscriptionConfirmation
- Body: JSON with
Type, SubscribeURL, Token, etc.
Your endpoint must visit the SubscribeURL (make a GET request) to confirm the subscription.
Required DNS Records
After running the SES commands, add these DNS records:
Domain Verification (TXT)
Name: _amazonses.example.com
Type: TXT
Value: <VerificationToken from verify-domain-identity>
DKIM Records (3 CNAMEs)
Name: <token1>._domainkey.example.com
Type: CNAME
Value: <token1>.dkim.amazonses.com
Name: <token2>._domainkey.example.com
Type: CNAME
Value: <token2>.dkim.amazonses.com
Name: <token3>._domainkey.example.com
Type: CNAME
Value: <token3>.dkim.amazonses.com
MX Record (for receiving email)
Name: example.com (or subdomain like mail.example.com)
Type: MX
Priority: 10
Value: inbound-smtp.<region>.amazonaws.com
For us-east-1: inbound-smtp.us-east-1.amazonaws.com
Checking Status
Verify Domain Status
aws ses get-identity-verification-attributes --identities example.com
Check DKIM Status
aws ses get-identity-dkim-attributes --identities example.com
List Receipt Rules
aws ses describe-active-receipt-rule-set
aws ses describe-receipt-rule --rule-set-name my-email-rules --rule-name forward-to-sns
List SNS Subscriptions
aws sns list-subscriptions-by-topic --topic-arn "arn:aws:sns:..."
Webhook Payload Format
SNS sends JSON with this structure:
{
"Type": "Notification",
"MessageId": "...",
"TopicArn": "arn:aws:sns:...",
"Message": "{\"notificationType\":\"Received\",\"content\":\"<raw MIME email>\",...}",
"Timestamp": "...",
"Signature": "...",
"SigningCertURL": "..."
}
The Message field contains a JSON string with:
notificationType: "Received" for incoming emails
content: Raw MIME email content (needs parsing)
mail: Metadata (messageId, source, destination, headers)
Use a library like mailparser (Node.js) or email (Python) to parse the MIME content.
SNS Subscription Confirmation
When you first subscribe, SNS sends a confirmation request:
{
"Type": "SubscriptionConfirmation",
"SubscribeURL": "https://sns.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/?Action=ConfirmSubscription&...",
"Token": "...",
"TopicArn": "..."
}
Your webhook must:
- Detect
Type === "SubscriptionConfirmation"
- Make a GET request to the
SubscribeURL
- Return 200 OK
Signature Verification
Always verify SNS message signatures in production:
- Validate
SigningCertURL is from *.amazonaws.com
- Fetch the certificate
- Build the canonical message string
- Verify signature using the certificate's public key
Troubleshooting
"Domain not verified"
- Check TXT record:
dig _amazonses.example.com TXT
- DNS propagation can take up to 72 hours (usually 5-30 min)
"DKIM not verified"
- Check CNAME records:
dig <token>._domainkey.example.com CNAME
- Ensure all 3 DKIM records are added
Emails not arriving
- Verify MX record points to correct SES inbound server
- Check receipt rule set is active
- Verify recipient domain/address matches rule
Webhook not receiving
- Check SNS subscription status (should not be "PendingConfirmation")
- Verify endpoint is publicly accessible via HTTPS
- Check endpoint handles SNS confirmation handshake
- Review CloudWatch logs for SNS delivery failures
"Access Denied" errors
- Verify IAM user has
AmazonSESFullAccess and AmazonSNSFullAccess policies
- Check region is correct (SES inbound only in us-east-1, us-west-2, eu-west-1)