Struct rusoto_ses::SendRawEmailRequest [−][src]
pub struct SendRawEmailRequest { pub configuration_set_name: Option<String>, pub destinations: Option<Vec<String>>, pub from_arn: Option<String>, pub raw_message: RawMessage, pub return_path_arn: Option<String>, pub source: Option<String>, pub source_arn: Option<String>, pub tags: Option<Vec<MessageTag>>, }
Represents a request to send a single raw email using Amazon SES. For more information, see the Amazon SES Developer Guide.
Fields
configuration_set_name: Option<String>
The name of the configuration set to use when you send an email using SendRawEmail
.
destinations: Option<Vec<String>>
A list of destinations for the message, consisting of To:, CC:, and BCC: addresses.
from_arn: Option<String>
This parameter is used only for sending authorization. It is the ARN of the identity that is associated with the sending authorization policy that permits you to specify a particular "From" address in the header of the raw email.
Instead of using this parameter, you can use the X-header X-SES-FROM-ARN
in the raw message of the email. If you use both the FromArn
parameter and the corresponding X-header, Amazon SES uses the value of the FromArn
parameter.
For information about when to use this parameter, see the description of SendRawEmail
in this guide, or see the Amazon SES Developer Guide.
raw_message: RawMessage
The raw text of the message. The client is responsible for ensuring the following:
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Message must contain a header and a body, separated by a blank line.
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All required header fields must be present.
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Each part of a multipart MIME message must be formatted properly.
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MIME content types must be among those supported by Amazon SES. For more information, go to the Amazon SES Developer Guide.
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Must be base64-encoded.
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Per RFC 5321, the maximum length of each line of text, including the <CRLF>, must not exceed 1,000 characters.
return_path_arn: Option<String>
This parameter is used only for sending authorization. It is the ARN of the identity that is associated with the sending authorization policy that permits you to use the email address specified in the ReturnPath
parameter.
For example, if the owner of example.com
(which has ARN arn:aws:ses:us-east-1:123456789012:identity/example.com
) attaches a policy to it that authorizes you to use feedback@example.com
, then you would specify the ReturnPathArn
to be arn:aws:ses:us-east-1:123456789012:identity/example.com
, and the ReturnPath
to be feedback@example.com
.
Instead of using this parameter, you can use the X-header X-SES-RETURN-PATH-ARN
in the raw message of the email. If you use both the ReturnPathArn
parameter and the corresponding X-header, Amazon SES uses the value of the ReturnPathArn
parameter.
For information about when to use this parameter, see the description of SendRawEmail
in this guide, or see the Amazon SES Developer Guide.
source: Option<String>
The identity's email address. If you do not provide a value for this parameter, you must specify a "From" address in the raw text of the message. (You can also specify both.)
Amazon SES does not support the SMTPUTF8 extension, as described inRFC6531. For this reason, the local part of a source email address (the part of the email address that precedes the @ sign) may only contain 7-bit ASCII characters. If the domain part of an address (the part after the @ sign) contains non-ASCII characters, they must be encoded using Punycode, as described in RFC3492. The sender name (also known as the friendly name) may contain non-ASCII characters. These characters must be encoded using MIME encoded-word syntax, as described in RFC 2047. MIME encoded-word syntax uses the following form: =?charset?encoding?encoded-text?=
.
If you specify the Source
parameter and have feedback forwarding enabled, then bounces and complaints will be sent to this email address. This takes precedence over any Return-Path header that you might include in the raw text of the message.
source_arn: Option<String>
This parameter is used only for sending authorization. It is the ARN of the identity that is associated with the sending authorization policy that permits you to send for the email address specified in the Source
parameter.
For example, if the owner of example.com
(which has ARN arn:aws:ses:us-east-1:123456789012:identity/example.com
) attaches a policy to it that authorizes you to send from user@example.com
, then you would specify the SourceArn
to be arn:aws:ses:us-east-1:123456789012:identity/example.com
, and the Source
to be user@example.com
.
Instead of using this parameter, you can use the X-header X-SES-SOURCE-ARN
in the raw message of the email. If you use both the SourceArn
parameter and the corresponding X-header, Amazon SES uses the value of the SourceArn
parameter.
For information about when to use this parameter, see the description of SendRawEmail
in this guide, or see the Amazon SES Developer Guide.
A list of tags, in the form of name/value pairs, to apply to an email that you send using SendRawEmail
. Tags correspond to characteristics of the email that you define, so that you can publish email sending events.
Trait Implementations
impl Default for SendRawEmailRequest
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impl Default for SendRawEmailRequest
fn default() -> SendRawEmailRequest
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fn default() -> SendRawEmailRequest
Returns the "default value" for a type. Read more
impl Debug for SendRawEmailRequest
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impl Debug for SendRawEmailRequest
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> Result
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> Result
Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
impl Clone for SendRawEmailRequest
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impl Clone for SendRawEmailRequest
fn clone(&self) -> SendRawEmailRequest
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fn clone(&self) -> SendRawEmailRequest
Returns a copy of the value. Read more
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
Performs copy-assignment from source
. Read more
impl PartialEq for SendRawEmailRequest
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impl PartialEq for SendRawEmailRequest
fn eq(&self, other: &SendRawEmailRequest) -> bool
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fn eq(&self, other: &SendRawEmailRequest) -> bool
This method tests for self
and other
values to be equal, and is used by ==
. Read more
fn ne(&self, other: &SendRawEmailRequest) -> bool
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fn ne(&self, other: &SendRawEmailRequest) -> bool
This method tests for !=
.
Auto Trait Implementations
impl Send for SendRawEmailRequest
impl Send for SendRawEmailRequest
impl Sync for SendRawEmailRequest
impl Sync for SendRawEmailRequest