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**To get your Amazon SES sending statistics**

The following example uses the ``get-send-statistics`` command to return your Amazon SES sending statistics ::

    aws ses get-send-statistics

Output::

 {
    "SendDataPoints": [
        {
            "Complaints": 0,
            "Timestamp": "2013-06-12T19:32:00Z",
            "DeliveryAttempts": 2,
            "Bounces": 0,
            "Rejects": 0
        },
        {
            "Complaints": 0,
            "Timestamp": "2013-06-12T00:47:00Z",
            "DeliveryAttempts": 1,
            "Bounces": 0,
            "Rejects": 0
        }
    ]
 }


The result is a list of data points, representing the last two weeks of sending activity. Each data point in the list
contains statistics for a 15-minute interval.

In this example, there are only two data points because the only emails that the user sent in the last two weeks fell
within two 15-minute intervals.


For more information, see `Monitoring Your Amazon SES Usage Statistics`_ in the *Amazon Simple Email Service Developer Guide*.

.. _`Monitoring Your Amazon SES Usage Statistics`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/DeveloperGuide/monitor-usage-statistics.html