public class EmailConfigurationType extends Object implements Serializable
The email configuration type.
| Constructor and Description |
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EmailConfigurationType() |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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boolean |
equals(Object obj) |
String |
getConfigurationSet()
The set of configuration rules that can be applied to emails sent using
Amazon SES.
|
String |
getEmailSendingAccount()
Specifies whether Amazon Cognito emails your users by using its built-in
email functionality or your Amazon SES email configuration.
|
String |
getFrom()
Identifies either the sender’s email address or the sender’s name with
their email address.
|
String |
getReplyToEmailAddress()
The destination to which the receiver of the email should reply to.
|
String |
getSourceArn()
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of a verified email address in Amazon SES.
|
int |
hashCode() |
void |
setConfigurationSet(String configurationSet)
The set of configuration rules that can be applied to emails sent using
Amazon SES.
|
void |
setEmailSendingAccount(EmailSendingAccountType emailSendingAccount)
Specifies whether Amazon Cognito emails your users by using its built-in
email functionality or your Amazon SES email configuration.
|
void |
setEmailSendingAccount(String emailSendingAccount)
Specifies whether Amazon Cognito emails your users by using its built-in
email functionality or your Amazon SES email configuration.
|
void |
setFrom(String from)
Identifies either the sender’s email address or the sender’s name with
their email address.
|
void |
setReplyToEmailAddress(String replyToEmailAddress)
The destination to which the receiver of the email should reply to.
|
void |
setSourceArn(String sourceArn)
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of a verified email address in Amazon SES.
|
String |
toString()
Returns a string representation of this object; useful for testing and
debugging.
|
EmailConfigurationType |
withConfigurationSet(String configurationSet)
The set of configuration rules that can be applied to emails sent using
Amazon SES.
|
EmailConfigurationType |
withEmailSendingAccount(EmailSendingAccountType emailSendingAccount)
Specifies whether Amazon Cognito emails your users by using its built-in
email functionality or your Amazon SES email configuration.
|
EmailConfigurationType |
withEmailSendingAccount(String emailSendingAccount)
Specifies whether Amazon Cognito emails your users by using its built-in
email functionality or your Amazon SES email configuration.
|
EmailConfigurationType |
withFrom(String from)
Identifies either the sender’s email address or the sender’s name with
their email address.
|
EmailConfigurationType |
withReplyToEmailAddress(String replyToEmailAddress)
The destination to which the receiver of the email should reply to.
|
EmailConfigurationType |
withSourceArn(String sourceArn)
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of a verified email address in Amazon SES.
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public String getSourceArn()
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of a verified email address in Amazon SES.
This email address is used 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 by 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.
Constraints:
Length: 20 - 2048
Pattern:
arn:[\w+=/,.@-]+:[\w+=/,.@-]+:([\w+=/,.@-]*)?:[0-9]+:[\w+=
/,.@-]+(:[\w+=/,.@-]+)?(:[\w+=/,.@-]+)?
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of a verified email address in
Amazon SES. This email address is used 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
by 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.
public void setSourceArn(String sourceArn)
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of a verified email address in Amazon SES.
This email address is used 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 by 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.
Constraints:
Length: 20 - 2048
Pattern:
arn:[\w+=/,.@-]+:[\w+=/,.@-]+:([\w+=/,.@-]*)?:[0-9]+:[\w+=
/,.@-]+(:[\w+=/,.@-]+)?(:[\w+=/,.@-]+)?
sourceArn -
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of a verified email address in
Amazon SES. This email address is used 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 by 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.
public EmailConfigurationType withSourceArn(String sourceArn)
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of a verified email address in Amazon SES.
This email address is used 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 by 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.
Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
Constraints:
Length: 20 - 2048
Pattern:
arn:[\w+=/,.@-]+:[\w+=/,.@-]+:([\w+=/,.@-]*)?:[0-9]+:[\w+=
/,.@-]+(:[\w+=/,.@-]+)?(:[\w+=/,.@-]+)?
sourceArn -
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of a verified email address in
Amazon SES. This email address is used 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 by 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.
public String getReplyToEmailAddress()
The destination to which the receiver of the email should reply to.
Constraints:
Pattern: [\p{L}\p{M}\p{S}\p{N}\p{P}]+@[\p{L}\p{M}\p{S}\p{N}\p{P}]+
The destination to which the receiver of the email should reply to.
public void setReplyToEmailAddress(String replyToEmailAddress)
The destination to which the receiver of the email should reply to.
Constraints:
Pattern: [\p{L}\p{M}\p{S}\p{N}\p{P}]+@[\p{L}\p{M}\p{S}\p{N}\p{P}]+
replyToEmailAddress - The destination to which the receiver of the email should reply to.
public EmailConfigurationType withReplyToEmailAddress(String replyToEmailAddress)
The destination to which the receiver of the email should reply to.
Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
Constraints:
Pattern: [\p{L}\p{M}\p{S}\p{N}\p{P}]+@[\p{L}\p{M}\p{S}\p{N}\p{P}]+
replyToEmailAddress - The destination to which the receiver of the email should reply to.
public String getEmailSendingAccount()
Specifies whether Amazon Cognito emails your users by using its built-in email functionality or your Amazon SES email configuration. Specify one of the following values:
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 below 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 Amazon Cognito in the Amazon Cognito Developer Guide.
The default FROM address is no-reply@verificationemail.com. To customize
the FROM address, provide the ARN of an Amazon SES verified email address
for the SourceArn parameter.
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 AWS account.
If you use this option, you must 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 IAM role, in your AWS account. This role contains the permissions that allow Amazon Cognito to access Amazon SES and send email messages with your 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.
Constraints:
Allowed Values: COGNITO_DEFAULT, DEVELOPER
Specifies whether Amazon Cognito emails your users by using its built-in email functionality or your Amazon SES email configuration. Specify one of the following values:
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 below 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 Amazon Cognito in the Amazon Cognito Developer Guide.
The default FROM address is no-reply@verificationemail.com. To
customize the FROM address, provide the ARN of an Amazon SES
verified email address for the SourceArn parameter.
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 AWS account.
If you use this option, you must 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 IAM role, in your AWS account. This role contains the permissions that allow Amazon Cognito to access Amazon SES and send email messages with your 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.
EmailSendingAccountTypepublic void setEmailSendingAccount(String emailSendingAccount)
Specifies whether Amazon Cognito emails your users by using its built-in email functionality or your Amazon SES email configuration. Specify one of the following values:
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 below 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 Amazon Cognito in the Amazon Cognito Developer Guide.
The default FROM address is no-reply@verificationemail.com. To customize
the FROM address, provide the ARN of an Amazon SES verified email address
for the SourceArn parameter.
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 AWS account.
If you use this option, you must 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 IAM role, in your AWS account. This role contains the permissions that allow Amazon Cognito to access Amazon SES and send email messages with your 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.
Constraints:
Allowed Values: COGNITO_DEFAULT, DEVELOPER
emailSendingAccount - Specifies whether Amazon Cognito emails your users by using its built-in email functionality or your Amazon SES email configuration. Specify one of the following values:
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 below 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 Amazon Cognito in the Amazon Cognito Developer Guide.
The default FROM address is no-reply@verificationemail.com. To
customize the FROM address, provide the ARN of an Amazon SES
verified email address for the SourceArn
parameter.
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 AWS account.
If you use this option, you must 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 IAM role, in your AWS account. This role contains the permissions that allow Amazon Cognito to access Amazon SES and send email messages with your 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.
EmailSendingAccountTypepublic EmailConfigurationType withEmailSendingAccount(String emailSendingAccount)
Specifies whether Amazon Cognito emails your users by using its built-in email functionality or your Amazon SES email configuration. Specify one of the following values:
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 below 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 Amazon Cognito in the Amazon Cognito Developer Guide.
The default FROM address is no-reply@verificationemail.com. To customize
the FROM address, provide the ARN of an Amazon SES verified email address
for the SourceArn parameter.
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 AWS account.
If you use this option, you must 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 IAM role, in your AWS account. This role contains the permissions that allow Amazon Cognito to access Amazon SES and send email messages with your 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.
Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
Constraints:
Allowed Values: COGNITO_DEFAULT, DEVELOPER
emailSendingAccount - Specifies whether Amazon Cognito emails your users by using its built-in email functionality or your Amazon SES email configuration. Specify one of the following values:
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 below 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 Amazon Cognito in the Amazon Cognito Developer Guide.
The default FROM address is no-reply@verificationemail.com. To
customize the FROM address, provide the ARN of an Amazon SES
verified email address for the SourceArn
parameter.
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 AWS account.
If you use this option, you must 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 IAM role, in your AWS account. This role contains the permissions that allow Amazon Cognito to access Amazon SES and send email messages with your 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.
EmailSendingAccountTypepublic void setEmailSendingAccount(EmailSendingAccountType emailSendingAccount)
Specifies whether Amazon Cognito emails your users by using its built-in email functionality or your Amazon SES email configuration. Specify one of the following values:
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 below 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 Amazon Cognito in the Amazon Cognito Developer Guide.
The default FROM address is no-reply@verificationemail.com. To customize
the FROM address, provide the ARN of an Amazon SES verified email address
for the SourceArn parameter.
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 AWS account.
If you use this option, you must 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 IAM role, in your AWS account. This role contains the permissions that allow Amazon Cognito to access Amazon SES and send email messages with your 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.
Constraints:
Allowed Values: COGNITO_DEFAULT, DEVELOPER
emailSendingAccount - Specifies whether Amazon Cognito emails your users by using its built-in email functionality or your Amazon SES email configuration. Specify one of the following values:
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 below 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 Amazon Cognito in the Amazon Cognito Developer Guide.
The default FROM address is no-reply@verificationemail.com. To
customize the FROM address, provide the ARN of an Amazon SES
verified email address for the SourceArn
parameter.
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 AWS account.
If you use this option, you must 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 IAM role, in your AWS account. This role contains the permissions that allow Amazon Cognito to access Amazon SES and send email messages with your 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.
EmailSendingAccountTypepublic EmailConfigurationType withEmailSendingAccount(EmailSendingAccountType emailSendingAccount)
Specifies whether Amazon Cognito emails your users by using its built-in email functionality or your Amazon SES email configuration. Specify one of the following values:
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 below 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 Amazon Cognito in the Amazon Cognito Developer Guide.
The default FROM address is no-reply@verificationemail.com. To customize
the FROM address, provide the ARN of an Amazon SES verified email address
for the SourceArn parameter.
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 AWS account.
If you use this option, you must 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 IAM role, in your AWS account. This role contains the permissions that allow Amazon Cognito to access Amazon SES and send email messages with your 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.
Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
Constraints:
Allowed Values: COGNITO_DEFAULT, DEVELOPER
emailSendingAccount - Specifies whether Amazon Cognito emails your users by using its built-in email functionality or your Amazon SES email configuration. Specify one of the following values:
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 below 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 Amazon Cognito in the Amazon Cognito Developer Guide.
The default FROM address is no-reply@verificationemail.com. To
customize the FROM address, provide the ARN of an Amazon SES
verified email address for the SourceArn
parameter.
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 AWS account.
If you use this option, you must 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 IAM role, in your AWS account. This role contains the permissions that allow Amazon Cognito to access Amazon SES and send email messages with your 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.
EmailSendingAccountTypepublic String getFrom()
Identifies either the sender’s email address or the sender’s name with
their email address. For example, testuser@example.com or
Test User <testuser@example.com>. This address will
appear before the body of the email.
Identifies either the sender’s email address or the sender’s name
with their email address. For example,
testuser@example.com or
Test User <testuser@example.com>. This address
will appear before the body of the email.
public void setFrom(String from)
Identifies either the sender’s email address or the sender’s name with
their email address. For example, testuser@example.com or
Test User <testuser@example.com>. This address will
appear before the body of the email.
from -
Identifies either the sender’s email address or the sender’s
name with their email address. For example,
testuser@example.com or
Test User <testuser@example.com>. This
address will appear before the body of the email.
public EmailConfigurationType withFrom(String from)
Identifies either the sender’s email address or the sender’s name with
their email address. For example, testuser@example.com or
Test User <testuser@example.com>. This address will
appear before the body of the email.
Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
from -
Identifies either the sender’s email address or the sender’s
name with their email address. For example,
testuser@example.com or
Test User <testuser@example.com>. This
address will appear before the body of the email.
public String getConfigurationSet()
The set of configuration rules that can be applied to emails sent using Amazon SES. 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 SES 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 AWS services such as SNS and CloudWatch.
IP pool management – When leasing dedicated IP addresses with Amazon SES, you can create groups of IP addresses, called dedicated IP pools. You can then associate the dedicated IP pools with configuration sets.
Constraints:
Length: 1 - 64
Pattern: ^[a-zA-Z0-9_-]+$
The set of configuration rules that can be applied to emails sent using Amazon SES. 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 SES 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 AWS services such as SNS and CloudWatch.
IP pool management – When leasing dedicated IP addresses with Amazon SES, you can create groups of IP addresses, called dedicated IP pools. You can then associate the dedicated IP pools with configuration sets.
public void setConfigurationSet(String configurationSet)
The set of configuration rules that can be applied to emails sent using Amazon SES. 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 SES 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 AWS services such as SNS and CloudWatch.
IP pool management – When leasing dedicated IP addresses with Amazon SES, you can create groups of IP addresses, called dedicated IP pools. You can then associate the dedicated IP pools with configuration sets.
Constraints:
Length: 1 - 64
Pattern: ^[a-zA-Z0-9_-]+$
configurationSet - The set of configuration rules that can be applied to emails sent using Amazon SES. 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 SES 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 AWS services such as SNS and CloudWatch.
IP pool management – When leasing dedicated IP addresses with Amazon SES, you can create groups of IP addresses, called dedicated IP pools. You can then associate the dedicated IP pools with configuration sets.
public EmailConfigurationType withConfigurationSet(String configurationSet)
The set of configuration rules that can be applied to emails sent using Amazon SES. 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 SES 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 AWS services such as SNS and CloudWatch.
IP pool management – When leasing dedicated IP addresses with Amazon SES, you can create groups of IP addresses, called dedicated IP pools. You can then associate the dedicated IP pools with configuration sets.
Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
Constraints:
Length: 1 - 64
Pattern: ^[a-zA-Z0-9_-]+$
configurationSet - The set of configuration rules that can be applied to emails sent using Amazon SES. 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 SES 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 AWS services such as SNS and CloudWatch.
IP pool management – When leasing dedicated IP addresses with Amazon SES, you can create groups of IP addresses, called dedicated IP pools. You can then associate the dedicated IP pools with configuration sets.
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