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/**
* Copyright Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0.
*/
#pragma once
#include <aws/email/SES_EXPORTS.h>
#include <aws/core/utils/memory/stl/AWSVector.h>
#include <aws/email/model/ResponseMetadata.h>
#include <aws/core/utils/memory/stl/AWSString.h>
#include <utility>
namespace Aws
{
template<typename RESULT_TYPE>
class AmazonWebServiceResult;
namespace Utils
{
namespace Xml
{
class XmlDocument;
} // namespace Xml
} // namespace Utils
namespace SES
{
namespace Model
{
/**
* <p>Returns CNAME records that you must publish to the DNS server of your domain
* to set up Easy DKIM with Amazon SES.</p><p><h3>See Also:</h3> <a
* href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/email-2010-12-01/VerifyDomainDkimResponse">AWS
* API Reference</a></p>
*/
class AWS_SES_API VerifyDomainDkimResult
{
public:
VerifyDomainDkimResult();
VerifyDomainDkimResult(const Aws::AmazonWebServiceResult<Aws::Utils::Xml::XmlDocument>& result);
VerifyDomainDkimResult& operator=(const Aws::AmazonWebServiceResult<Aws::Utils::Xml::XmlDocument>& result);
/**
* <p>A set of character strings that represent the domain's identity. If the
* identity is an email address, the tokens represent the domain of that
* address.</p> <p>Using these tokens, you need to create DNS CNAME records that
* point to DKIM public keys that are hosted by Amazon SES. Amazon Web Services
* eventually detects that you've updated your DNS records. This detection process
* might take up to 72 hours. After successful detection, Amazon SES is able to
* DKIM-sign email originating from that domain. (This only applies to domain
* identities, not email address identities.)</p> <p>For more information about
* creating DNS records using DKIM tokens, see the <a
* href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/DeveloperGuide/easy-dkim.html">Amazon
* SES Developer Guide</a>.</p>
*/
inline const Aws::Vector<Aws::String>& GetDkimTokens() const{ return m_dkimTokens; }
/**
* <p>A set of character strings that represent the domain's identity. If the
* identity is an email address, the tokens represent the domain of that
* address.</p> <p>Using these tokens, you need to create DNS CNAME records that
* point to DKIM public keys that are hosted by Amazon SES. Amazon Web Services
* eventually detects that you've updated your DNS records. This detection process
* might take up to 72 hours. After successful detection, Amazon SES is able to
* DKIM-sign email originating from that domain. (This only applies to domain
* identities, not email address identities.)</p> <p>For more information about
* creating DNS records using DKIM tokens, see the <a
* href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/DeveloperGuide/easy-dkim.html">Amazon
* SES Developer Guide</a>.</p>
*/
inline void SetDkimTokens(const Aws::Vector<Aws::String>& value) { m_dkimTokens = value; }
/**
* <p>A set of character strings that represent the domain's identity. If the
* identity is an email address, the tokens represent the domain of that
* address.</p> <p>Using these tokens, you need to create DNS CNAME records that
* point to DKIM public keys that are hosted by Amazon SES. Amazon Web Services
* eventually detects that you've updated your DNS records. This detection process
* might take up to 72 hours. After successful detection, Amazon SES is able to
* DKIM-sign email originating from that domain. (This only applies to domain
* identities, not email address identities.)</p> <p>For more information about
* creating DNS records using DKIM tokens, see the <a
* href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/DeveloperGuide/easy-dkim.html">Amazon
* SES Developer Guide</a>.</p>
*/
inline void SetDkimTokens(Aws::Vector<Aws::String>&& value) { m_dkimTokens = std::move(value); }
/**
* <p>A set of character strings that represent the domain's identity. If the
* identity is an email address, the tokens represent the domain of that
* address.</p> <p>Using these tokens, you need to create DNS CNAME records that
* point to DKIM public keys that are hosted by Amazon SES. Amazon Web Services
* eventually detects that you've updated your DNS records. This detection process
* might take up to 72 hours. After successful detection, Amazon SES is able to
* DKIM-sign email originating from that domain. (This only applies to domain
* identities, not email address identities.)</p> <p>For more information about
* creating DNS records using DKIM tokens, see the <a
* href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/DeveloperGuide/easy-dkim.html">Amazon
* SES Developer Guide</a>.</p>
*/
inline VerifyDomainDkimResult& WithDkimTokens(const Aws::Vector<Aws::String>& value) { SetDkimTokens(value); return *this;}
/**
* <p>A set of character strings that represent the domain's identity. If the
* identity is an email address, the tokens represent the domain of that
* address.</p> <p>Using these tokens, you need to create DNS CNAME records that
* point to DKIM public keys that are hosted by Amazon SES. Amazon Web Services
* eventually detects that you've updated your DNS records. This detection process
* might take up to 72 hours. After successful detection, Amazon SES is able to
* DKIM-sign email originating from that domain. (This only applies to domain
* identities, not email address identities.)</p> <p>For more information about
* creating DNS records using DKIM tokens, see the <a
* href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/DeveloperGuide/easy-dkim.html">Amazon
* SES Developer Guide</a>.</p>
*/
inline VerifyDomainDkimResult& WithDkimTokens(Aws::Vector<Aws::String>&& value) { SetDkimTokens(std::move(value)); return *this;}
/**
* <p>A set of character strings that represent the domain's identity. If the
* identity is an email address, the tokens represent the domain of that
* address.</p> <p>Using these tokens, you need to create DNS CNAME records that
* point to DKIM public keys that are hosted by Amazon SES. Amazon Web Services
* eventually detects that you've updated your DNS records. This detection process
* might take up to 72 hours. After successful detection, Amazon SES is able to
* DKIM-sign email originating from that domain. (This only applies to domain
* identities, not email address identities.)</p> <p>For more information about
* creating DNS records using DKIM tokens, see the <a
* href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/DeveloperGuide/easy-dkim.html">Amazon
* SES Developer Guide</a>.</p>
*/
inline VerifyDomainDkimResult& AddDkimTokens(const Aws::String& value) { m_dkimTokens.push_back(value); return *this; }
/**
* <p>A set of character strings that represent the domain's identity. If the
* identity is an email address, the tokens represent the domain of that
* address.</p> <p>Using these tokens, you need to create DNS CNAME records that
* point to DKIM public keys that are hosted by Amazon SES. Amazon Web Services
* eventually detects that you've updated your DNS records. This detection process
* might take up to 72 hours. After successful detection, Amazon SES is able to
* DKIM-sign email originating from that domain. (This only applies to domain
* identities, not email address identities.)</p> <p>For more information about
* creating DNS records using DKIM tokens, see the <a
* href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/DeveloperGuide/easy-dkim.html">Amazon
* SES Developer Guide</a>.</p>
*/
inline VerifyDomainDkimResult& AddDkimTokens(Aws::String&& value) { m_dkimTokens.push_back(std::move(value)); return *this; }
/**
* <p>A set of character strings that represent the domain's identity. If the
* identity is an email address, the tokens represent the domain of that
* address.</p> <p>Using these tokens, you need to create DNS CNAME records that
* point to DKIM public keys that are hosted by Amazon SES. Amazon Web Services
* eventually detects that you've updated your DNS records. This detection process
* might take up to 72 hours. After successful detection, Amazon SES is able to
* DKIM-sign email originating from that domain. (This only applies to domain
* identities, not email address identities.)</p> <p>For more information about
* creating DNS records using DKIM tokens, see the <a
* href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/DeveloperGuide/easy-dkim.html">Amazon
* SES Developer Guide</a>.</p>
*/
inline VerifyDomainDkimResult& AddDkimTokens(const char* value) { m_dkimTokens.push_back(value); return *this; }
inline const ResponseMetadata& GetResponseMetadata() const{ return m_responseMetadata; }
inline void SetResponseMetadata(const ResponseMetadata& value) { m_responseMetadata = value; }
inline void SetResponseMetadata(ResponseMetadata&& value) { m_responseMetadata = std::move(value); }
inline VerifyDomainDkimResult& WithResponseMetadata(const ResponseMetadata& value) { SetResponseMetadata(value); return *this;}
inline VerifyDomainDkimResult& WithResponseMetadata(ResponseMetadata&& value) { SetResponseMetadata(std::move(value)); return *this;}
private:
Aws::Vector<Aws::String> m_dkimTokens;
ResponseMetadata m_responseMetadata;
};
} // namespace Model
} // namespace SES
} // namespace Aws