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Hello,
If you are using dedicated IPs (Managed), you have no control over the number of the IPs assigned to your IP pool. This number is going up and down as per your sending pattern, and is controlled by AWS, which is the main goal behind having AWS Managed Dedicated IP. Please note that the dedicated IPs (managed) feature will automatically allocate your first dedicated IP address once your sending volume reaches hundreds of emails over a period of a few days. This ensures that the IP you send from can build a sending reputation and improve deliverability. (If you don’t expect your sending volume to be at this level, you should be using shared IP addresses.
After you create your managed IP pool, a link will automatically be generated in the CloudWatch metrics column in the All Dedicated IPs (managed) pools table in the SES console, that when selected, will open the Amazon CloudWatch console and display your sending reputation at an effective daily rate with specific ISPs for the managed pool using the following metrics:
Available24HourSend Indicates how much volume the managed pool has available to send towards a specific ISP.
SentLast24Hours Indicates how much volume of email has been sent through the managed pool by dedicated IPs towards an specific ISP.
For more about that, please refer to this link https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/managed-dedicated-sending.html
Many thanks! Mo
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Did you eventually get a dedicated IP address automatically assigned? I'm also curious if the Cloudwatch link ever populated with data for you or it remains blank?