#[non_exhaustive]pub struct VerificationInfo {
pub last_checked_timestamp: Option<DateTime>,
pub last_success_timestamp: Option<DateTime>,
pub error_type: Option<VerificationError>,
pub soa_record: Option<SoaRecord>,
}
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An object that contains additional information about the verification status for the identity.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.last_checked_timestamp: Option<DateTime>
The last time a verification attempt was made for this identity.
last_success_timestamp: Option<DateTime>
The last time a successful verification was made for this identity.
error_type: Option<VerificationError>
Provides the reason for the failure describing why Amazon SES was not able to successfully verify the identity. Below are the possible values:
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INVALID_VALUE
– Amazon SES was able to find the record, but the value contained within the record was invalid. Ensure you have published the correct values for the record. -
TYPE_NOT_FOUND
– The queried hostname exists but does not have the requested type of DNS record. Ensure that you have published the correct type of DNS record. -
HOST_NOT_FOUND
– The queried hostname does not exist or was not reachable at the time of the request. Ensure that you have published the required DNS record(s). -
SERVICE_ERROR
– A temporary issue is preventing Amazon SES from determining the verification status of the domain. -
DNS_SERVER_ERROR
– The DNS server encountered an issue and was unable to complete the request. -
REPLICATION_ACCESS_DENIED
– The verification failed because the user does not have the required permissions to replicate the DKIM key from the primary region. Ensure you have the necessary permissions in both primary and replica regions. -
REPLICATION_PRIMARY_NOT_FOUND
– The verification failed because no corresponding identity was found in the specified primary region. Ensure the identity exists in the primary region before attempting replication. -
REPLICATION_PRIMARY_BYO_DKIM_NOT_SUPPORTED
– The verification failed because the identity in the primary region is configured with Bring Your Own DKIM (BYODKIM). DKIM key replication is only supported for identities using Easy DKIM. -
REPLICATION_REPLICA_AS_PRIMARY_NOT_SUPPORTED
– The verification failed because the specified primary identity is a replica of another identity, and multi-level replication is not supported; the primary identity must be a non-replica identity. -
REPLICATION_PRIMARY_INVALID_REGION
– The verification failed due to an invalid primary region specified. Ensure you provide a valid Amazon Web Services region where Amazon SES is available and different from the replica region.
soa_record: Option<SoaRecord>
An object that contains information about the start of authority (SOA) record associated with the identity.
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Source§impl VerificationInfo
impl VerificationInfo
Sourcepub fn last_checked_timestamp(&self) -> Option<&DateTime>
pub fn last_checked_timestamp(&self) -> Option<&DateTime>
The last time a verification attempt was made for this identity.
Sourcepub fn last_success_timestamp(&self) -> Option<&DateTime>
pub fn last_success_timestamp(&self) -> Option<&DateTime>
The last time a successful verification was made for this identity.
Sourcepub fn error_type(&self) -> Option<&VerificationError>
pub fn error_type(&self) -> Option<&VerificationError>
Provides the reason for the failure describing why Amazon SES was not able to successfully verify the identity. Below are the possible values:
-
INVALID_VALUE
– Amazon SES was able to find the record, but the value contained within the record was invalid. Ensure you have published the correct values for the record. -
TYPE_NOT_FOUND
– The queried hostname exists but does not have the requested type of DNS record. Ensure that you have published the correct type of DNS record. -
HOST_NOT_FOUND
– The queried hostname does not exist or was not reachable at the time of the request. Ensure that you have published the required DNS record(s). -
SERVICE_ERROR
– A temporary issue is preventing Amazon SES from determining the verification status of the domain. -
DNS_SERVER_ERROR
– The DNS server encountered an issue and was unable to complete the request. -
REPLICATION_ACCESS_DENIED
– The verification failed because the user does not have the required permissions to replicate the DKIM key from the primary region. Ensure you have the necessary permissions in both primary and replica regions. -
REPLICATION_PRIMARY_NOT_FOUND
– The verification failed because no corresponding identity was found in the specified primary region. Ensure the identity exists in the primary region before attempting replication. -
REPLICATION_PRIMARY_BYO_DKIM_NOT_SUPPORTED
– The verification failed because the identity in the primary region is configured with Bring Your Own DKIM (BYODKIM). DKIM key replication is only supported for identities using Easy DKIM. -
REPLICATION_REPLICA_AS_PRIMARY_NOT_SUPPORTED
– The verification failed because the specified primary identity is a replica of another identity, and multi-level replication is not supported; the primary identity must be a non-replica identity. -
REPLICATION_PRIMARY_INVALID_REGION
– The verification failed due to an invalid primary region specified. Ensure you provide a valid Amazon Web Services region where Amazon SES is available and different from the replica region.
Sourcepub fn soa_record(&self) -> Option<&SoaRecord>
pub fn soa_record(&self) -> Option<&SoaRecord>
An object that contains information about the start of authority (SOA) record associated with the identity.
Source§impl VerificationInfo
impl VerificationInfo
Sourcepub fn builder() -> VerificationInfoBuilder
pub fn builder() -> VerificationInfoBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture VerificationInfo
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Source§impl Clone for VerificationInfo
impl Clone for VerificationInfo
Source§fn clone(&self) -> VerificationInfo
fn clone(&self) -> VerificationInfo
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Debug for VerificationInfo
Source§impl PartialEq for VerificationInfo
impl PartialEq for VerificationInfo
impl StructuralPartialEq for VerificationInfo
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impl Freeze for VerificationInfo
impl RefUnwindSafe for VerificationInfo
impl Send for VerificationInfo
impl Sync for VerificationInfo
impl Unpin for VerificationInfo
impl UnwindSafe for VerificationInfo
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