AWS managed notifications are notifications generated by default. Currently, only AWS managed notifications from AWS Health are supported in User Notifications. You can view and manage AWS managed notifications across accounts, services, and Regions in the Console Notifications Center.
When enabled, AWS managed notifications are automatically available in the Console Notification Center and sent to account contacts (root and alternate contact emails) For more information, see Enabling or disabling AWS managed notifications for AWS Health in AWS User Notifications. You can manage the account contacts subscriptions of AWS managed notifications and set up additional delivery channels, including Amazon Q Developer chat notifications, AWS Console Mobile App push notifications, or the User Notifications API.
You can aggregate AWS managed notifications across accounts within the same organization to reduce the total number of notifications you receive. For more information, see Aggregating and deduplicating AWS managed notifications in AWS User Notifications.
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Viewing and modifying AWS managed notifications requires specific read and read-write permissions.
For help with AWS Health managed notifications, see Manage notifications in AWS User Notifications in the AWS Health User Guide.
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What changes if I enable AWS managed notifications?
By default, AWS managed notifications emails are sent to your existing account contacts (root, operations, billing, and security email addresses).
Enabling managed notifications changes the prefix of these emails to match the service sending the notification and the domain of these emails to @aws.com
. For example, AWS managed notifications from AWS Health are sent from health@aws.com
instead of no-reply-aws@amazon.com
. The format of these emails also change. If you previously set up email rules for AWS Health emails, such as routing an email by its sender or scraping content from the email itself, then you must update
this setup to match the new email format.