#[non_exhaustive]pub struct MailFromAttributes {
pub mail_from_domain: String,
pub mail_from_domain_status: MailFromDomainStatus,
pub behavior_on_mx_failure: BehaviorOnMxFailure,
}
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A list of attributes that are associated with a MAIL FROM domain.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.mail_from_domain: String
The name of a domain that an email identity uses as a custom MAIL FROM domain.
mail_from_domain_status: MailFromDomainStatus
The status of the MAIL FROM domain. This status can have the following values:
-
PENDING
– Amazon SES hasn't started searching for the MX record yet. -
SUCCESS
– Amazon SES detected the required MX record for the MAIL FROM domain. -
FAILED
– Amazon SES can't find the required MX record, or the record no longer exists. -
TEMPORARY_FAILURE
– A temporary issue occurred, which prevented Amazon SES from determining the status of the MAIL FROM domain.
behavior_on_mx_failure: BehaviorOnMxFailure
The action to take if the required MX record can't be found when you send an email. When you set this value to USE_DEFAULT_VALUE
, the mail is sent using amazonses.com as the MAIL FROM domain. When you set this value to REJECT_MESSAGE
, the Amazon SES API v2 returns a MailFromDomainNotVerified
error, and doesn't attempt to deliver the email.
These behaviors are taken when the custom MAIL FROM domain configuration is in the Pending
, Failed
, and TemporaryFailure
states.
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Source§impl MailFromAttributes
impl MailFromAttributes
Sourcepub fn mail_from_domain(&self) -> &str
pub fn mail_from_domain(&self) -> &str
The name of a domain that an email identity uses as a custom MAIL FROM domain.
Sourcepub fn mail_from_domain_status(&self) -> &MailFromDomainStatus
pub fn mail_from_domain_status(&self) -> &MailFromDomainStatus
The status of the MAIL FROM domain. This status can have the following values:
-
PENDING
– Amazon SES hasn't started searching for the MX record yet. -
SUCCESS
– Amazon SES detected the required MX record for the MAIL FROM domain. -
FAILED
– Amazon SES can't find the required MX record, or the record no longer exists. -
TEMPORARY_FAILURE
– A temporary issue occurred, which prevented Amazon SES from determining the status of the MAIL FROM domain.
Sourcepub fn behavior_on_mx_failure(&self) -> &BehaviorOnMxFailure
pub fn behavior_on_mx_failure(&self) -> &BehaviorOnMxFailure
The action to take if the required MX record can't be found when you send an email. When you set this value to USE_DEFAULT_VALUE
, the mail is sent using amazonses.com as the MAIL FROM domain. When you set this value to REJECT_MESSAGE
, the Amazon SES API v2 returns a MailFromDomainNotVerified
error, and doesn't attempt to deliver the email.
These behaviors are taken when the custom MAIL FROM domain configuration is in the Pending
, Failed
, and TemporaryFailure
states.
Source§impl MailFromAttributes
impl MailFromAttributes
Sourcepub fn builder() -> MailFromAttributesBuilder
pub fn builder() -> MailFromAttributesBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture MailFromAttributes
.
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Source§impl Clone for MailFromAttributes
impl Clone for MailFromAttributes
Source§fn clone(&self) -> MailFromAttributes
fn clone(&self) -> MailFromAttributes
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impl Debug for MailFromAttributes
Source§impl PartialEq for MailFromAttributes
impl PartialEq for MailFromAttributes
impl StructuralPartialEq for MailFromAttributes
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impl Freeze for MailFromAttributes
impl RefUnwindSafe for MailFromAttributes
impl Send for MailFromAttributes
impl Sync for MailFromAttributes
impl Unpin for MailFromAttributes
impl UnwindSafe for MailFromAttributes
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