#[non_exhaustive]pub struct EmailConfigurationTypeBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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A builder for EmailConfigurationType
.
Implementations§
source§impl EmailConfigurationTypeBuilder
impl EmailConfigurationTypeBuilder
sourcepub fn source_arn(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn source_arn(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
The ARN of a verified email address or an address from a verified domain in Amazon SES. You can set a SourceArn
email from a verified domain only with an API request. You can set a verified email address, but not an address in a verified domain, in the Amazon Cognito console. Amazon Cognito uses the email address that you provide in one of the following ways, depending on the value that you specify for the EmailSendingAccount
parameter:
-
If you specify
COGNITO_DEFAULT
, Amazon Cognito uses this address as the custom FROM address when it emails your users using its built-in email account. -
If you specify
DEVELOPER
, Amazon Cognito emails your users with this address by calling Amazon SES on your behalf.
The Region value of the SourceArn
parameter must indicate a supported Amazon Web Services Region of your user pool. Typically, the Region in the SourceArn
and the user pool Region are the same. For more information, see Amazon SES email configuration regions in the Amazon Cognito Developer Guide.
sourcepub fn set_source_arn(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
pub fn set_source_arn(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
The ARN of a verified email address or an address from a verified domain in Amazon SES. You can set a SourceArn
email from a verified domain only with an API request. You can set a verified email address, but not an address in a verified domain, in the Amazon Cognito console. Amazon Cognito uses the email address that you provide in one of the following ways, depending on the value that you specify for the EmailSendingAccount
parameter:
-
If you specify
COGNITO_DEFAULT
, Amazon Cognito uses this address as the custom FROM address when it emails your users using its built-in email account. -
If you specify
DEVELOPER
, Amazon Cognito emails your users with this address by calling Amazon SES on your behalf.
The Region value of the SourceArn
parameter must indicate a supported Amazon Web Services Region of your user pool. Typically, the Region in the SourceArn
and the user pool Region are the same. For more information, see Amazon SES email configuration regions in the Amazon Cognito Developer Guide.
sourcepub fn get_source_arn(&self) -> &Option<String>
pub fn get_source_arn(&self) -> &Option<String>
The ARN of a verified email address or an address from a verified domain in Amazon SES. You can set a SourceArn
email from a verified domain only with an API request. You can set a verified email address, but not an address in a verified domain, in the Amazon Cognito console. Amazon Cognito uses the email address that you provide in one of the following ways, depending on the value that you specify for the EmailSendingAccount
parameter:
-
If you specify
COGNITO_DEFAULT
, Amazon Cognito uses this address as the custom FROM address when it emails your users using its built-in email account. -
If you specify
DEVELOPER
, Amazon Cognito emails your users with this address by calling Amazon SES on your behalf.
The Region value of the SourceArn
parameter must indicate a supported Amazon Web Services Region of your user pool. Typically, the Region in the SourceArn
and the user pool Region are the same. For more information, see Amazon SES email configuration regions in the Amazon Cognito Developer Guide.
sourcepub fn reply_to_email_address(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn reply_to_email_address(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
The destination to which the receiver of the email should reply.
sourcepub fn set_reply_to_email_address(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
pub fn set_reply_to_email_address(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
The destination to which the receiver of the email should reply.
sourcepub fn get_reply_to_email_address(&self) -> &Option<String>
pub fn get_reply_to_email_address(&self) -> &Option<String>
The destination to which the receiver of the email should reply.
sourcepub fn email_sending_account(self, input: EmailSendingAccountType) -> Self
pub fn email_sending_account(self, input: EmailSendingAccountType) -> Self
Specifies whether Amazon Cognito uses its built-in functionality to send your users email messages, or uses your Amazon Simple Email Service email configuration. Specify one of the following values:
- COGNITO_DEFAULT
-
When Amazon Cognito emails your users, it uses its built-in email functionality. When you use the default option, Amazon Cognito allows only a limited number of emails each day for your user pool. For typical production environments, the default email limit is less than the required delivery volume. To achieve a higher delivery volume, specify DEVELOPER to use your Amazon SES email configuration.
To look up the email delivery limit for the default option, see Limits in the Amazon Cognito Developer Guide.
The default FROM address is
no-reply@verificationemail.com
. To customize the FROM address, provide the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an Amazon SES verified email address for theSourceArn
parameter. - DEVELOPER
-
When Amazon Cognito emails your users, it uses your Amazon SES configuration. Amazon Cognito calls Amazon SES on your behalf to send email from your verified email address. When you use this option, the email delivery limits are the same limits that apply to your Amazon SES verified email address in your Amazon Web Services account.
If you use this option, provide the ARN of an Amazon SES verified email address for the
SourceArn
parameter.Before Amazon Cognito can email your users, it requires additional permissions to call Amazon SES on your behalf. When you update your user pool with this option, Amazon Cognito creates a service-linked role, which is a type of role in your Amazon Web Services account. This role contains the permissions that allow you to access Amazon SES and send email messages from your email address. For more information about the service-linked role that Amazon Cognito creates, see Using Service-Linked Roles for Amazon Cognito in the Amazon Cognito Developer Guide.
sourcepub fn set_email_sending_account(
self,
input: Option<EmailSendingAccountType>,
) -> Self
pub fn set_email_sending_account( self, input: Option<EmailSendingAccountType>, ) -> Self
Specifies whether Amazon Cognito uses its built-in functionality to send your users email messages, or uses your Amazon Simple Email Service email configuration. Specify one of the following values:
- COGNITO_DEFAULT
-
When Amazon Cognito emails your users, it uses its built-in email functionality. When you use the default option, Amazon Cognito allows only a limited number of emails each day for your user pool. For typical production environments, the default email limit is less than the required delivery volume. To achieve a higher delivery volume, specify DEVELOPER to use your Amazon SES email configuration.
To look up the email delivery limit for the default option, see Limits in the Amazon Cognito Developer Guide.
The default FROM address is
no-reply@verificationemail.com
. To customize the FROM address, provide the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an Amazon SES verified email address for theSourceArn
parameter. - DEVELOPER
-
When Amazon Cognito emails your users, it uses your Amazon SES configuration. Amazon Cognito calls Amazon SES on your behalf to send email from your verified email address. When you use this option, the email delivery limits are the same limits that apply to your Amazon SES verified email address in your Amazon Web Services account.
If you use this option, provide the ARN of an Amazon SES verified email address for the
SourceArn
parameter.Before Amazon Cognito can email your users, it requires additional permissions to call Amazon SES on your behalf. When you update your user pool with this option, Amazon Cognito creates a service-linked role, which is a type of role in your Amazon Web Services account. This role contains the permissions that allow you to access Amazon SES and send email messages from your email address. For more information about the service-linked role that Amazon Cognito creates, see Using Service-Linked Roles for Amazon Cognito in the Amazon Cognito Developer Guide.
sourcepub fn get_email_sending_account(&self) -> &Option<EmailSendingAccountType>
pub fn get_email_sending_account(&self) -> &Option<EmailSendingAccountType>
Specifies whether Amazon Cognito uses its built-in functionality to send your users email messages, or uses your Amazon Simple Email Service email configuration. Specify one of the following values:
- COGNITO_DEFAULT
-
When Amazon Cognito emails your users, it uses its built-in email functionality. When you use the default option, Amazon Cognito allows only a limited number of emails each day for your user pool. For typical production environments, the default email limit is less than the required delivery volume. To achieve a higher delivery volume, specify DEVELOPER to use your Amazon SES email configuration.
To look up the email delivery limit for the default option, see Limits in the Amazon Cognito Developer Guide.
The default FROM address is
no-reply@verificationemail.com
. To customize the FROM address, provide the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an Amazon SES verified email address for theSourceArn
parameter. - DEVELOPER
-
When Amazon Cognito emails your users, it uses your Amazon SES configuration. Amazon Cognito calls Amazon SES on your behalf to send email from your verified email address. When you use this option, the email delivery limits are the same limits that apply to your Amazon SES verified email address in your Amazon Web Services account.
If you use this option, provide the ARN of an Amazon SES verified email address for the
SourceArn
parameter.Before Amazon Cognito can email your users, it requires additional permissions to call Amazon SES on your behalf. When you update your user pool with this option, Amazon Cognito creates a service-linked role, which is a type of role in your Amazon Web Services account. This role contains the permissions that allow you to access Amazon SES and send email messages from your email address. For more information about the service-linked role that Amazon Cognito creates, see Using Service-Linked Roles for Amazon Cognito in the Amazon Cognito Developer Guide.
sourcepub fn from(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn from(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
Either the sender’s email address or the sender’s name with their email address. For example, testuser@example.com
or Test User
. This address appears before the body of the email.
sourcepub fn set_from(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
pub fn set_from(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
Either the sender’s email address or the sender’s name with their email address. For example, testuser@example.com
or Test User
. This address appears before the body of the email.
sourcepub fn get_from(&self) -> &Option<String>
pub fn get_from(&self) -> &Option<String>
Either the sender’s email address or the sender’s name with their email address. For example, testuser@example.com
or Test User
. This address appears before the body of the email.
sourcepub fn configuration_set(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn configuration_set(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
The set of configuration rules that can be applied to emails sent using Amazon Simple Email Service. A configuration set is applied to an email by including a reference to the configuration set in the headers of the email. Once applied, all of the rules in that configuration set are applied to the email. Configuration sets can be used to apply the following types of rules to emails:
- Event publishing
-
Amazon Simple Email Service can track the number of send, delivery, open, click, bounce, and complaint events for each email sent. Use event publishing to send information about these events to other Amazon Web Services services such as and Amazon CloudWatch
- IP pool management
-
When leasing dedicated IP addresses with Amazon Simple Email Service, you can create groups of IP addresses, called dedicated IP pools. You can then associate the dedicated IP pools with configuration sets.
sourcepub fn set_configuration_set(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
pub fn set_configuration_set(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
The set of configuration rules that can be applied to emails sent using Amazon Simple Email Service. A configuration set is applied to an email by including a reference to the configuration set in the headers of the email. Once applied, all of the rules in that configuration set are applied to the email. Configuration sets can be used to apply the following types of rules to emails:
- Event publishing
-
Amazon Simple Email Service can track the number of send, delivery, open, click, bounce, and complaint events for each email sent. Use event publishing to send information about these events to other Amazon Web Services services such as and Amazon CloudWatch
- IP pool management
-
When leasing dedicated IP addresses with Amazon Simple Email Service, you can create groups of IP addresses, called dedicated IP pools. You can then associate the dedicated IP pools with configuration sets.
sourcepub fn get_configuration_set(&self) -> &Option<String>
pub fn get_configuration_set(&self) -> &Option<String>
The set of configuration rules that can be applied to emails sent using Amazon Simple Email Service. A configuration set is applied to an email by including a reference to the configuration set in the headers of the email. Once applied, all of the rules in that configuration set are applied to the email. Configuration sets can be used to apply the following types of rules to emails:
- Event publishing
-
Amazon Simple Email Service can track the number of send, delivery, open, click, bounce, and complaint events for each email sent. Use event publishing to send information about these events to other Amazon Web Services services such as and Amazon CloudWatch
- IP pool management
-
When leasing dedicated IP addresses with Amazon Simple Email Service, you can create groups of IP addresses, called dedicated IP pools. You can then associate the dedicated IP pools with configuration sets.
sourcepub fn build(self) -> EmailConfigurationType
pub fn build(self) -> EmailConfigurationType
Consumes the builder and constructs a EmailConfigurationType
.
Trait Implementations§
source§impl Clone for EmailConfigurationTypeBuilder
impl Clone for EmailConfigurationTypeBuilder
source§fn clone(&self) -> EmailConfigurationTypeBuilder
fn clone(&self) -> EmailConfigurationTypeBuilder
1.0.0 · source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source
. Read moresource§impl Default for EmailConfigurationTypeBuilder
impl Default for EmailConfigurationTypeBuilder
source§fn default() -> EmailConfigurationTypeBuilder
fn default() -> EmailConfigurationTypeBuilder
source§impl PartialEq for EmailConfigurationTypeBuilder
impl PartialEq for EmailConfigurationTypeBuilder
source§fn eq(&self, other: &EmailConfigurationTypeBuilder) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &EmailConfigurationTypeBuilder) -> bool
self
and other
values to be equal, and is used
by ==
.impl StructuralPartialEq for EmailConfigurationTypeBuilder
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for EmailConfigurationTypeBuilder
impl RefUnwindSafe for EmailConfigurationTypeBuilder
impl Send for EmailConfigurationTypeBuilder
impl Sync for EmailConfigurationTypeBuilder
impl Unpin for EmailConfigurationTypeBuilder
impl UnwindSafe for EmailConfigurationTypeBuilder
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