Module aws_sdk_workmail::types::error
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Error types that Amazon WorkMail can respond with.
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The directory is already in use by another WorkMail organization in the same account and Region.
The directory service doesn't recognize the credentials supplied by WorkMail.
The directory is unavailable. It might be located in another Region or deleted.
The email address that you're trying to assign is already created for a different user, group, or resource.
The user, group, or resource that you're trying to register is already registered.
The identifier supplied for the user, group, or resource does not exist in your organization.
You are performing an operation on a user, group, or resource that isn't in the expected state, such as trying to delete an active user.
The configuration for a resource isn't valid. A resource must either be able to auto-respond to requests or have at least one delegate associated that can do so on its behalf.
You SES configuration has customizations that WorkMail cannot save. The error message lists the invalid setting. For examples of invalid settings, refer to CreateReceiptRule.
One or more of the input parameters don't match the service's restrictions.
The supplied password doesn't match the minimum security constraints, such as length or use of special characters.
The request exceeds the limit of the resource.
The domain you're trying to change is in use by another user or organization in your account. See the error message for details.
The domain specified is not found in your organization.
After a domain has been added to the organization, it must be verified. The domain is not yet verified.
The user, group, or resource name isn't unique in WorkMail.
An operation received a valid organization identifier that either doesn't belong or exist in the system.
The organization must have a valid state to perform certain operations on the organization or its members.
This user, group, or resource name is not allowed in WorkMail.
The resource cannot be found.
The resource can have up to 50 user-applied tags.
You can't perform a write operation against a read-only directory.