#[non_exhaustive]pub struct ReputationEntity {
pub reputation_entity_reference: Option<String>,
pub reputation_entity_type: Option<ReputationEntityType>,
pub reputation_management_policy: Option<String>,
pub customer_managed_status: Option<StatusRecord>,
pub aws_ses_managed_status: Option<StatusRecord>,
pub sending_status_aggregate: Option<SendingStatus>,
pub reputation_impact: Option<RecommendationImpact>,
}
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An object that contains information about a reputation entity, including its reference, type, policy, status records, and reputation impact.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.reputation_entity_reference: Option<String>
The unique identifier for the reputation entity. For resource-type entities, this is the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the resource.
reputation_entity_type: Option<ReputationEntityType>
The type of reputation entity. Currently, only RESOURCE
type entities are supported.
reputation_management_policy: Option<String>
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the reputation management policy applied to this entity. This is an Amazon Web Services Amazon SES-managed policy.
customer_managed_status: Option<StatusRecord>
The customer-managed status record for this reputation entity, including the current status, cause description, and last updated timestamp.
aws_ses_managed_status: Option<StatusRecord>
The Amazon Web Services Amazon SES-managed status record for this reputation entity, including the current status, cause description, and last updated timestamp.
sending_status_aggregate: Option<SendingStatus>
The aggregate sending status that determines whether the entity is allowed to send emails. This status is derived from both the customer-managed and Amazon Web Services Amazon SES-managed statuses. If either the customer-managed status or the Amazon Web Services Amazon SES-managed status is DISABLED
, the aggregate status will be DISABLED
and the entity will not be allowed to send emails. When the customer-managed status is set to REINSTATED
, the entity can continue sending even if there are active reputation findings, provided the Amazon Web Services Amazon SES-managed status also permits sending. The entity can only send emails when both statuses permit sending.
reputation_impact: Option<RecommendationImpact>
The reputation impact level for this entity, representing the highest impact reputation finding currently active. Reputation findings can be retrieved using the ListRecommendations
operation.
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Source§impl ReputationEntity
impl ReputationEntity
Sourcepub fn reputation_entity_reference(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn reputation_entity_reference(&self) -> Option<&str>
The unique identifier for the reputation entity. For resource-type entities, this is the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the resource.
Sourcepub fn reputation_entity_type(&self) -> Option<&ReputationEntityType>
pub fn reputation_entity_type(&self) -> Option<&ReputationEntityType>
The type of reputation entity. Currently, only RESOURCE
type entities are supported.
Sourcepub fn reputation_management_policy(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn reputation_management_policy(&self) -> Option<&str>
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the reputation management policy applied to this entity. This is an Amazon Web Services Amazon SES-managed policy.
Sourcepub fn customer_managed_status(&self) -> Option<&StatusRecord>
pub fn customer_managed_status(&self) -> Option<&StatusRecord>
The customer-managed status record for this reputation entity, including the current status, cause description, and last updated timestamp.
Sourcepub fn aws_ses_managed_status(&self) -> Option<&StatusRecord>
pub fn aws_ses_managed_status(&self) -> Option<&StatusRecord>
The Amazon Web Services Amazon SES-managed status record for this reputation entity, including the current status, cause description, and last updated timestamp.
Sourcepub fn sending_status_aggregate(&self) -> Option<&SendingStatus>
pub fn sending_status_aggregate(&self) -> Option<&SendingStatus>
The aggregate sending status that determines whether the entity is allowed to send emails. This status is derived from both the customer-managed and Amazon Web Services Amazon SES-managed statuses. If either the customer-managed status or the Amazon Web Services Amazon SES-managed status is DISABLED
, the aggregate status will be DISABLED
and the entity will not be allowed to send emails. When the customer-managed status is set to REINSTATED
, the entity can continue sending even if there are active reputation findings, provided the Amazon Web Services Amazon SES-managed status also permits sending. The entity can only send emails when both statuses permit sending.
Sourcepub fn reputation_impact(&self) -> Option<&RecommendationImpact>
pub fn reputation_impact(&self) -> Option<&RecommendationImpact>
The reputation impact level for this entity, representing the highest impact reputation finding currently active. Reputation findings can be retrieved using the ListRecommendations
operation.
Source§impl ReputationEntity
impl ReputationEntity
Sourcepub fn builder() -> ReputationEntityBuilder
pub fn builder() -> ReputationEntityBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture ReputationEntity
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Source§impl Clone for ReputationEntity
impl Clone for ReputationEntity
Source§fn clone(&self) -> ReputationEntity
fn clone(&self) -> ReputationEntity
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Debug for ReputationEntity
Source§impl PartialEq for ReputationEntity
impl PartialEq for ReputationEntity
impl StructuralPartialEq for ReputationEntity
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impl Freeze for ReputationEntity
impl RefUnwindSafe for ReputationEntity
impl Send for ReputationEntity
impl Sync for ReputationEntity
impl Unpin for ReputationEntity
impl UnwindSafe for ReputationEntity
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