#[non_exhaustive]pub struct GetAccountOutput {
pub dedicated_ip_auto_warmup_enabled: bool,
pub enforcement_status: Option<String>,
pub production_access_enabled: bool,
pub send_quota: Option<SendQuota>,
pub sending_enabled: bool,
pub suppression_attributes: Option<SuppressionAttributes>,
pub details: Option<AccountDetails>,
pub vdm_attributes: Option<VdmAttributes>,
/* private fields */
}
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A list of details about the email-sending capabilities of your Amazon SES account in the current Amazon Web Services Region.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.dedicated_ip_auto_warmup_enabled: bool
Indicates whether or not the automatic warm-up feature is enabled for dedicated IP addresses that are associated with your account.
enforcement_status: Option<String>
The reputation status of your Amazon SES account. The status can be one of the following:
-
HEALTHY
– There are no reputation-related issues that currently impact your account. -
PROBATION
– We've identified potential issues with your Amazon SES account. We're placing your account under review while you work on correcting these issues. -
SHUTDOWN
– Your account's ability to send email is currently paused because of an issue with the email sent from your account. When you correct the issue, you can contact us and request that your account's ability to send email is resumed.
production_access_enabled: bool
Indicates whether or not your account has production access in the current Amazon Web Services Region.
If the value is false
, then your account is in the sandbox. When your account is in the sandbox, you can only send email to verified identities.
If the value is true
, then your account has production access. When your account has production access, you can send email to any address. The sending quota and maximum sending rate for your account vary based on your specific use case.
send_quota: Option<SendQuota>
An object that contains information about the per-day and per-second sending limits for your Amazon SES account in the current Amazon Web Services Region.
sending_enabled: bool
Indicates whether or not email sending is enabled for your Amazon SES account in the current Amazon Web Services Region.
suppression_attributes: Option<SuppressionAttributes>
An object that contains information about the email address suppression preferences for your account in the current Amazon Web Services Region.
details: Option<AccountDetails>
An object that defines your account details.
vdm_attributes: Option<VdmAttributes>
The VDM attributes that apply to your Amazon SES account.
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Source§impl GetAccountOutput
impl GetAccountOutput
Sourcepub fn dedicated_ip_auto_warmup_enabled(&self) -> bool
pub fn dedicated_ip_auto_warmup_enabled(&self) -> bool
Indicates whether or not the automatic warm-up feature is enabled for dedicated IP addresses that are associated with your account.
Sourcepub fn enforcement_status(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn enforcement_status(&self) -> Option<&str>
The reputation status of your Amazon SES account. The status can be one of the following:
-
HEALTHY
– There are no reputation-related issues that currently impact your account. -
PROBATION
– We've identified potential issues with your Amazon SES account. We're placing your account under review while you work on correcting these issues. -
SHUTDOWN
– Your account's ability to send email is currently paused because of an issue with the email sent from your account. When you correct the issue, you can contact us and request that your account's ability to send email is resumed.
Sourcepub fn production_access_enabled(&self) -> bool
pub fn production_access_enabled(&self) -> bool
Indicates whether or not your account has production access in the current Amazon Web Services Region.
If the value is false
, then your account is in the sandbox. When your account is in the sandbox, you can only send email to verified identities.
If the value is true
, then your account has production access. When your account has production access, you can send email to any address. The sending quota and maximum sending rate for your account vary based on your specific use case.
Sourcepub fn send_quota(&self) -> Option<&SendQuota>
pub fn send_quota(&self) -> Option<&SendQuota>
An object that contains information about the per-day and per-second sending limits for your Amazon SES account in the current Amazon Web Services Region.
Sourcepub fn sending_enabled(&self) -> bool
pub fn sending_enabled(&self) -> bool
Indicates whether or not email sending is enabled for your Amazon SES account in the current Amazon Web Services Region.
Sourcepub fn suppression_attributes(&self) -> Option<&SuppressionAttributes>
pub fn suppression_attributes(&self) -> Option<&SuppressionAttributes>
An object that contains information about the email address suppression preferences for your account in the current Amazon Web Services Region.
Sourcepub fn details(&self) -> Option<&AccountDetails>
pub fn details(&self) -> Option<&AccountDetails>
An object that defines your account details.
Sourcepub fn vdm_attributes(&self) -> Option<&VdmAttributes>
pub fn vdm_attributes(&self) -> Option<&VdmAttributes>
The VDM attributes that apply to your Amazon SES account.
Source§impl GetAccountOutput
impl GetAccountOutput
Sourcepub fn builder() -> GetAccountOutputBuilder
pub fn builder() -> GetAccountOutputBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture GetAccountOutput
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fn clone(&self) -> GetAccountOutput
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