AWS.Tools.SimpleEmail.XML
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<doc> <assembly> <name>AWS.Tools.SimpleEmail</name> </assembly> <members> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.ConfirmSESDomainDkimCmdlet"> <summary> Returns a set of DKIM tokens for a domain identity. <important><para> When you execute the <c>VerifyDomainDkim</c> operation, the domain that you specify is added to the list of identities that are associated with your account. This is true even if you haven't already associated the domain with your account by using the <c>VerifyDomainIdentity</c> operation. However, you can't send email from the domain until you either successfully <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/creating-identities.html#verify-domain-procedure">verify it</a> or you successfully <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/send-email-authentication-dkim-easy.html">set up DKIM for it</a>. </para></important><para> You use the tokens that are generated by this operation to create CNAME records. When Amazon SES detects that you've added these records to the DNS configuration for a domain, you can start sending email from that domain. You can start sending email even if you haven't added the TXT record provided by the VerifyDomainIdentity operation to the DNS configuration for your domain. All email that you send from the domain is authenticated using DKIM. </para><para> To create the CNAME records for DKIM authentication, use the following values: </para><ul><li><para><b>Name</b>: <i>token</i>._domainkey.<i>example.com</i></para></li><li><para><b>Type</b>: CNAME </para></li><li><para><b>Value</b>: <i>token</i>.dkim.amazonses.com </para></li></ul><para> In the preceding example, replace <i>token</i> with one of the tokens that are generated when you execute this operation. Replace <i>example.com</i> with your domain. Repeat this process for each token that's generated by this operation. </para><para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.ConfirmSESDomainDkimCmdlet.Domain"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the domain to be verified for Easy DKIM signing.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.ConfirmSESDomainDkimCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'DkimTokens'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.VerifyDomainDkimResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.VerifyDomainDkimResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.ConfirmSESDomainDkimCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the Domain parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^Domain' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.ConfirmSESDomainDkimCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.ConfirmSESDomainIdentityCmdlet"> <summary> Adds a domain to the list of identities for your Amazon SES account in the current Amazon Web Services Region and attempts to verify it. For more information about verifying domains, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/verify-addresses-and-domains.html">Verifying Email Addresses and Domains</a> in the <i>Amazon SES Developer Guide.</i><para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.ConfirmSESDomainIdentityCmdlet.Domain"> <summary> <para> <para>The domain to be verified.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.ConfirmSESDomainIdentityCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'VerificationToken'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.VerifyDomainIdentityResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.VerifyDomainIdentityResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.ConfirmSESDomainIdentityCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the Domain parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^Domain' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.ConfirmSESDomainIdentityCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.ConfirmSESEmailAddressCmdlet"> <summary> Deprecated. Use the <c>VerifyEmailIdentity</c> operation to verify a new email address. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.ConfirmSESEmailAddressCmdlet.EmailAddress"> <summary> <para> <para>The email address to be verified.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.ConfirmSESEmailAddressCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.VerifyEmailAddressResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.ConfirmSESEmailAddressCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the EmailAddress parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^EmailAddress' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.ConfirmSESEmailAddressCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.ConfirmSESEmailIdentityCmdlet"> <summary> Adds an email address to the list of identities for your Amazon SES account in the current Amazon Web Services Region and attempts to verify it. As a result of executing this operation, a verification email is sent to the specified address. <para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.ConfirmSESEmailIdentityCmdlet.EmailAddress"> <summary> <para> <para>The email address to be verified.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.ConfirmSESEmailIdentityCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.VerifyEmailIdentityResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.ConfirmSESEmailIdentityCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the EmailAddress parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^EmailAddress' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.ConfirmSESEmailIdentityCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.CopySESReceiptRuleSetCmdlet"> <summary> Creates a receipt rule set by cloning an existing one. All receipt rules and configurations are copied to the new receipt rule set and are completely independent of the source rule set. <para> For information about setting up rule sets, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/receiving-email-concepts.html#receiving-email-concepts-rules">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>. </para><para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.CopySESReceiptRuleSetCmdlet.OriginalRuleSetName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the rule set to clone.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.CopySESReceiptRuleSetCmdlet.RuleSetName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the rule set to create. The name must meet the following requirements:</para><ul><li><para>Contain only ASCII letters (a-z, A-Z), numbers (0-9), underscores (_), or dashes (-).</para></li><li><para>Start and end with a letter or number.</para></li><li><para>Contain 64 characters or fewer.</para></li></ul> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.CopySESReceiptRuleSetCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.CloneReceiptRuleSetResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.CopySESReceiptRuleSetCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the OriginalRuleSetName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^OriginalRuleSetName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.CopySESReceiptRuleSetCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESAccountSendingEnabledCmdlet"> <summary> Returns the email sending status of the Amazon SES account for the current Region. <para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESAccountSendingEnabledCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'Enabled'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.GetAccountSendingEnabledResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.GetAccountSendingEnabledResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESActiveReceiptRuleSetCmdlet"> <summary> Returns the metadata and receipt rules for the receipt rule set that is currently active. <para> For information about setting up receipt rule sets, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/receiving-email-concepts.html#receiving-email-concepts-rules">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>. </para><para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESActiveReceiptRuleSetCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is '*'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.DescribeActiveReceiptRuleSetResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.DescribeActiveReceiptRuleSetResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESConfigurationSetCmdlet"> <summary> Returns the details of the specified configuration set. For information about using configuration sets, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/monitor-sending-activity.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>. <para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESConfigurationSetCmdlet.ConfigurationSetAttributeName"> <summary> <para> <para>A list of configuration set attributes to return.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESConfigurationSetCmdlet.ConfigurationSetName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the configuration set to describe.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESConfigurationSetCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is '*'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.DescribeConfigurationSetResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.DescribeConfigurationSetResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESConfigurationSetCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the ConfigurationSetName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^ConfigurationSetName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESConfigurationSetListCmdlet"> <summary> Provides a list of the configuration sets associated with your Amazon SES account in the current Amazon Web Services Region. For information about using configuration sets, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/monitor-sending-activity.html">Monitoring Your Amazon SES Sending Activity</a> in the <i>Amazon SES Developer Guide.</i><para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. This operation returns up to 1,000 configuration sets each time it is run. If your Amazon SES account has more than 1,000 configuration sets, this operation also returns <c>NextToken</c>. You can then execute the <c>ListConfigurationSets</c> operation again, passing the <c>NextToken</c> parameter and the value of the NextToken element to retrieve additional results. </para><br/><br/>This cmdlet automatically pages all available results to the pipeline - parameters related to iteration are only needed if you want to manually control the paginated output. To disable autopagination, use -NoAutoIteration. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESConfigurationSetListCmdlet.MaxItem"> <summary> <para> <para>The number of configuration sets to return.</para> </para> <para> <br/><b>Note:</b> In AWSPowerShell and AWSPowerShell.NetCore this parameter is used to limit the total number of items returned by the cmdlet. <br/>In AWS.Tools this parameter is simply passed to the service to specify how many items should be returned by each service call. <br/>Pipe the output of this cmdlet into Select-Object -First to terminate retrieving data pages early and control the number of items returned. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESConfigurationSetListCmdlet.NextToken"> <summary> <para> <para>A token returned from a previous call to <c>ListConfigurationSets</c> to indicate the position of the configuration set in the configuration set list.</para> </para> <para> <br/><b>Note:</b> This parameter is only used if you are manually controlling output pagination of the service API call. <br/>'NextToken' is only returned by the cmdlet when '-Select *' is specified. In order to manually control output pagination, set '-NextToken' to null for the first call then set the 'NextToken' using the same property output from the previous call for subsequent calls. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESConfigurationSetListCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'ConfigurationSets'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.ListConfigurationSetsResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.ListConfigurationSetsResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESConfigurationSetListCmdlet.NoAutoIteration"> <summary> By default the cmdlet will auto-iterate and retrieve all results to the pipeline by performing multiple service calls. If set, the cmdlet will retrieve only the next 'page' of results using the value of NextToken as the start point. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESCustomVerificationEmailTemplateCmdlet"> <summary> Returns the custom email verification template for the template name you specify. <para> For more information about custom verification email templates, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/creating-identities.html#send-email-verify-address-custom">Using Custom Verification Email Templates</a> in the <i>Amazon SES Developer Guide</i>. </para><para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESCustomVerificationEmailTemplateCmdlet.TemplateName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the custom verification email template to retrieve.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESCustomVerificationEmailTemplateCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is '*'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.GetCustomVerificationEmailTemplateResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.GetCustomVerificationEmailTemplateResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESCustomVerificationEmailTemplateCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the TemplateName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^TemplateName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESCustomVerificationEmailTemplateListCmdlet"> <summary> Lists the existing custom verification email templates for your account in the current Amazon Web Services Region. <para> For more information about custom verification email templates, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/creating-identities.html#send-email-verify-address-custom">Using Custom Verification Email Templates</a> in the <i>Amazon SES Developer Guide</i>. </para><para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para><br/><br/>This cmdlet automatically pages all available results to the pipeline - parameters related to iteration are only needed if you want to manually control the paginated output. To disable autopagination, use -NoAutoIteration. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESCustomVerificationEmailTemplateListCmdlet.MaxResult"> <summary> <para> <para>The maximum number of custom verification email templates to return. This value must be at least 1 and less than or equal to 50. If you do not specify a value, or if you specify a value less than 1 or greater than 50, the operation returns up to 50 results.</para> </para> <para> <br/><b>Note:</b> In AWSPowerShell and AWSPowerShell.NetCore this parameter is used to limit the total number of items returned by the cmdlet. <br/>In AWS.Tools this parameter is simply passed to the service to specify how many items should be returned by each service call. <br/>Pipe the output of this cmdlet into Select-Object -First to terminate retrieving data pages early and control the number of items returned. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESCustomVerificationEmailTemplateListCmdlet.NextToken"> <summary> <para> <para>An array the contains the name and creation time stamp for each template in your Amazon SES account.</para> </para> <para> <br/><b>Note:</b> This parameter is only used if you are manually controlling output pagination of the service API call. <br/>'NextToken' is only returned by the cmdlet when '-Select *' is specified. In order to manually control output pagination, set '-NextToken' to null for the first call then set the 'NextToken' using the same property output from the previous call for subsequent calls. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESCustomVerificationEmailTemplateListCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'CustomVerificationEmailTemplates'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.ListCustomVerificationEmailTemplatesResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.ListCustomVerificationEmailTemplatesResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESCustomVerificationEmailTemplateListCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the MaxResult parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^MaxResult' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESCustomVerificationEmailTemplateListCmdlet.NoAutoIteration"> <summary> By default the cmdlet will auto-iterate and retrieve all results to the pipeline by performing multiple service calls. If set, the cmdlet will retrieve only the next 'page' of results using the value of NextToken as the start point. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESIdentityCmdlet"> <summary> Returns a list containing all of the identities (email addresses and domains) for your Amazon Web Services account in the current Amazon Web Services Region, regardless of verification status. <para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para><note><para> It's recommended that for successive pagination calls of this API, you continue to the use the same parameter/value pairs as used in the original call, e.g., if you used <c>IdentityType=Domain</c> in the the original call and received a <c>NextToken</c> in the response, you should continue providing the <c>IdentityType=Domain</c> parameter for further <c>NextToken</c> calls; however, if you didn't provide the <c>IdentityType</c> parameter in the original call, then continue to not provide it for successive pagination calls. Using this protocol will ensure consistent results. </para></note><br/><br/>This cmdlet automatically pages all available results to the pipeline - parameters related to iteration are only needed if you want to manually control the paginated output. To disable autopagination, use -NoAutoIteration. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESIdentityCmdlet.IdentityType"> <summary> <para> <para>The type of the identities to list. Possible values are "EmailAddress" and "Domain". If this parameter is omitted, then all identities are listed.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESIdentityCmdlet.MaxItem"> <summary> <para> <para>The maximum number of identities per page. Possible values are 1-1000 inclusive.</para> </para> <para> <br/><b>Note:</b> In AWSPowerShell and AWSPowerShell.NetCore this parameter is used to limit the total number of items returned by the cmdlet. <br/>In AWS.Tools this parameter is simply passed to the service to specify how many items should be returned by each service call. <br/>Pipe the output of this cmdlet into Select-Object -First to terminate retrieving data pages early and control the number of items returned. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESIdentityCmdlet.NextToken"> <summary> <para> <para>The token to use for pagination.</para> </para> <para> <br/><b>Note:</b> This parameter is only used if you are manually controlling output pagination of the service API call. <br/>'NextToken' is only returned by the cmdlet when '-Select *' is specified. In order to manually control output pagination, set '-NextToken' to null for the first call then set the 'NextToken' using the same property output from the previous call for subsequent calls. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESIdentityCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'Identities'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.ListIdentitiesResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.ListIdentitiesResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESIdentityCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the IdentityType parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^IdentityType' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESIdentityCmdlet.NoAutoIteration"> <summary> By default the cmdlet will auto-iterate and retrieve all results to the pipeline by performing multiple service calls. If set, the cmdlet will retrieve only the next 'page' of results using the value of NextToken as the start point. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESIdentityDkimAttributeCmdlet"> <summary> Returns the current status of Easy DKIM signing for an entity. For domain name identities, this operation also returns the DKIM tokens that are required for Easy DKIM signing, and whether Amazon SES has successfully verified that these tokens have been published. <para> This operation takes a list of identities as input and returns the following information for each: </para><ul><li><para> Whether Easy DKIM signing is enabled or disabled. </para></li><li><para> A set of DKIM tokens that represent the identity. If the identity is an email address, the tokens represent the domain of that address. </para></li><li><para> Whether Amazon SES has successfully verified the DKIM tokens published in the domain's DNS. This information is only returned for domain name identities, not for email addresses. </para></li></ul><para> This operation is throttled at one request per second and can only get DKIM attributes for up to 100 identities at a time. </para><para> For more information about creating DNS records using DKIM tokens, go to the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/send-email-authentication-dkim-easy-managing.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESIdentityDkimAttributeCmdlet.Identity"> <summary> <para> <para>A list of one or more verified identities - email addresses, domains, or both.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESIdentityDkimAttributeCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'DkimAttributes'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.GetIdentityDkimAttributesResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.GetIdentityDkimAttributesResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESIdentityDkimAttributeCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the Identity parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^Identity' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESIdentityMailFromDomainAttributeCmdlet"> <summary> Returns the custom MAIL FROM attributes for a list of identities (email addresses : domains). <para> This operation is throttled at one request per second and can only get custom MAIL FROM attributes for up to 100 identities at a time. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESIdentityMailFromDomainAttributeCmdlet.Identity"> <summary> <para> <para>A list of one or more identities.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESIdentityMailFromDomainAttributeCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'MailFromDomainAttributes'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.GetIdentityMailFromDomainAttributesResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.GetIdentityMailFromDomainAttributesResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESIdentityMailFromDomainAttributeCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the Identity parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^Identity' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESIdentityNotificationAttributeCmdlet"> <summary> Given a list of verified identities (email addresses and/or domains), returns a structure describing identity notification attributes. <para> This operation is throttled at one request per second and can only get notification attributes for up to 100 identities at a time. </para><para> For more information about using notifications with Amazon SES, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/monitor-sending-activity-using-notifications.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESIdentityNotificationAttributeCmdlet.Identity"> <summary> <para> <para>A list of one or more identities. You can specify an identity by using its name or by using its Amazon Resource Name (ARN). Examples: <c>user@example.com</c>, <c>example.com</c>, <c>arn:aws:ses:us-east-1:123456789012:identity/example.com</c>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESIdentityNotificationAttributeCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'NotificationAttributes'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.GetIdentityNotificationAttributesResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.GetIdentityNotificationAttributesResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESIdentityNotificationAttributeCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the Identity parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^Identity' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESIdentityPolicyCmdlet"> <summary> Returns the requested sending authorization policies for the given identity (an email address or a domain). The policies are returned as a map of policy names to policy contents. You can retrieve a maximum of 20 policies at a time. <note><para> This operation is for the identity owner only. If you have not verified the identity, it returns an error. </para></note><para> Sending authorization is a feature that enables an identity owner to authorize other senders to use its identities. For information about using sending authorization, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/sending-authorization.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>. </para><para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESIdentityPolicyCmdlet.Identity"> <summary> <para> <para>The identity for which the policies are retrieved. You can specify an identity by using its name or by using its Amazon Resource Name (ARN). Examples: <c>user@example.com</c>, <c>example.com</c>, <c>arn:aws:ses:us-east-1:123456789012:identity/example.com</c>.</para><para>To successfully call this operation, you must own the identity.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESIdentityPolicyCmdlet.PolicyName"> <summary> <para> <para>A list of the names of policies to be retrieved. You can retrieve a maximum of 20 policies at a time. If you do not know the names of the policies that are attached to the identity, you can use <c>ListIdentityPolicies</c>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESIdentityPolicyCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'Policies'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.GetIdentityPoliciesResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.GetIdentityPoliciesResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESIdentityPolicyCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the PolicyName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^PolicyName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESIdentityPolicyListCmdlet"> <summary> Returns a list of sending authorization policies that are attached to the given identity (an email address or a domain). This operation returns only a list. To get the actual policy content, use <c>GetIdentityPolicies</c>. <note><para> This operation is for the identity owner only. If you have not verified the identity, it returns an error. </para></note><para> Sending authorization is a feature that enables an identity owner to authorize other senders to use its identities. For information about using sending authorization, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/sending-authorization.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>. </para><para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESIdentityPolicyListCmdlet.Identity"> <summary> <para> <para>The identity that is associated with the policy for which the policies are listed. You can specify an identity by using its name or by using its Amazon Resource Name (ARN). Examples: <c>user@example.com</c>, <c>example.com</c>, <c>arn:aws:ses:us-east-1:123456789012:identity/example.com</c>.</para><para>To successfully call this operation, you must own the identity.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESIdentityPolicyListCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'PolicyNames'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.ListIdentityPoliciesResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.ListIdentityPoliciesResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESIdentityPolicyListCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the Identity parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^Identity' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESIdentityVerificationAttributeCmdlet"> <summary> Given a list of identities (email addresses and/or domains), returns the verification status and (for domain identities) the verification token for each identity. <para> The verification status of an email address is "Pending" until the email address owner clicks the link within the verification email that Amazon SES sent to that address. If the email address owner clicks the link within 24 hours, the verification status of the email address changes to "Success". If the link is not clicked within 24 hours, the verification status changes to "Failed." In that case, to verify the email address, you must restart the verification process from the beginning. </para><para> For domain identities, the domain's verification status is "Pending" as Amazon SES searches for the required TXT record in the DNS settings of the domain. When Amazon SES detects the record, the domain's verification status changes to "Success". If Amazon SES is unable to detect the record within 72 hours, the domain's verification status changes to "Failed." In that case, to verify the domain, you must restart the verification process from the beginning. </para><para> This operation is throttled at one request per second and can only get verification attributes for up to 100 identities at a time. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESIdentityVerificationAttributeCmdlet.Identity"> <summary> <para> <para>A list of identities.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESIdentityVerificationAttributeCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'VerificationAttributes'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.GetIdentityVerificationAttributesResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.GetIdentityVerificationAttributesResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESIdentityVerificationAttributeCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the Identity parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^Identity' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESReceiptFilterListCmdlet"> <summary> Lists the IP address filters associated with your Amazon Web Services account in the current Amazon Web Services Region. <para> For information about managing IP address filters, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/receiving-email-ip-filtering-console-walkthrough.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>. </para><para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESReceiptFilterListCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'Filters'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.ListReceiptFiltersResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.ListReceiptFiltersResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESReceiptRuleCmdlet"> <summary> Returns the details of the specified receipt rule. <para> For information about setting up receipt rules, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/receiving-email-receipt-rules-console-walkthrough.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>. </para><para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESReceiptRuleCmdlet.RuleName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the receipt rule.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESReceiptRuleCmdlet.RuleSetName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the receipt rule set that the receipt rule belongs to.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESReceiptRuleCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'Rule'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.DescribeReceiptRuleResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.DescribeReceiptRuleResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESReceiptRuleCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the RuleName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^RuleName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESReceiptRuleSetCmdlet"> <summary> Returns the details of the specified receipt rule set. <para> For information about managing receipt rule sets, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/receiving-email-receipt-rules-console-walkthrough.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>. </para><para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESReceiptRuleSetCmdlet.RuleSetName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the receipt rule set to describe.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESReceiptRuleSetCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is '*'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.DescribeReceiptRuleSetResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.DescribeReceiptRuleSetResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESReceiptRuleSetCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the RuleSetName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^RuleSetName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESReceiptRuleSetListCmdlet"> <summary> Lists the receipt rule sets that exist under your Amazon Web Services account in the current Amazon Web Services Region. If there are additional receipt rule sets to be retrieved, you receive a <c>NextToken</c> that you can provide to the next call to <c>ListReceiptRuleSets</c> to retrieve the additional entries. <para> For information about managing receipt rule sets, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/receiving-email-receipt-rules-console-walkthrough.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>. </para><para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para><br/><br/>This cmdlet automatically pages all available results to the pipeline - parameters related to iteration are only needed if you want to manually control the paginated output. To disable autopagination, use -NoAutoIteration. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESReceiptRuleSetListCmdlet.NextToken"> <summary> <para> <para>A token returned from a previous call to <c>ListReceiptRuleSets</c> to indicate the position in the receipt rule set list.</para> </para> <para> <br/><b>Note:</b> This parameter is only used if you are manually controlling output pagination of the service API call. <br/>'NextToken' is only returned by the cmdlet when '-Select *' is specified. In order to manually control output pagination, set '-NextToken' to null for the first call then set the 'NextToken' using the same property output from the previous call for subsequent calls. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESReceiptRuleSetListCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'RuleSets'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.ListReceiptRuleSetsResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.ListReceiptRuleSetsResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESReceiptRuleSetListCmdlet.NoAutoIteration"> <summary> By default the cmdlet will auto-iterate and retrieve all results to the pipeline by performing multiple service calls. If set, the cmdlet will retrieve only the next 'page' of results using the value of NextToken as the start point. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESSendQuotaCmdlet"> <summary> Provides the sending limits for the Amazon SES account. <para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESSendQuotaCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is '*'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.GetSendQuotaResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.GetSendQuotaResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESSendStatisticCmdlet"> <summary> Provides sending statistics for the current Amazon Web Services Region. The result is a list of data points, representing the last two weeks of sending activity. Each data point in the list contains statistics for a 15-minute period of time. <para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESSendStatisticCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'SendDataPoints'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.GetSendStatisticsResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.GetSendStatisticsResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESTemplateCmdlet"> <summary> Displays the template object (which includes the Subject line, HTML part and text part) for the template you specify. <para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESTemplateCmdlet.TemplateName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the template to retrieve.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESTemplateCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'Template'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.GetTemplateResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.GetTemplateResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESTemplateCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the TemplateName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^TemplateName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESTemplateListCmdlet"> <summary> Lists the email templates present in your Amazon SES account in the current Amazon Web Services Region. <para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para><br/><br/>This cmdlet automatically pages all available results to the pipeline - parameters related to iteration are only needed if you want to manually control the paginated output. To disable autopagination, use -NoAutoIteration. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESTemplateListCmdlet.MaxItem"> <summary> <para> <para>The maximum number of templates to return. This value must be at least 1 and less than or equal to 100. If more than 100 items are requested, the page size will automatically set to 100. If you do not specify a value, 10 is the default page size. </para> </para> <para> <br/><b>Note:</b> In AWSPowerShell and AWSPowerShell.NetCore this parameter is used to limit the total number of items returned by the cmdlet. <br/>In AWS.Tools this parameter is simply passed to the service to specify how many items should be returned by each service call. <br/>Pipe the output of this cmdlet into Select-Object -First to terminate retrieving data pages early and control the number of items returned. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESTemplateListCmdlet.NextToken"> <summary> <para> <para>A token returned from a previous call to <c>ListTemplates</c> to indicate the position in the list of email templates.</para> </para> <para> <br/><b>Note:</b> This parameter is only used if you are manually controlling output pagination of the service API call. <br/>'NextToken' is only returned by the cmdlet when '-Select *' is specified. In order to manually control output pagination, set '-NextToken' to null for the first call then set the 'NextToken' using the same property output from the previous call for subsequent calls. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESTemplateListCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'TemplatesMetadata'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.ListTemplatesResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.ListTemplatesResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESTemplateListCmdlet.NoAutoIteration"> <summary> By default the cmdlet will auto-iterate and retrieve all results to the pipeline by performing multiple service calls. If set, the cmdlet will retrieve only the next 'page' of results using the value of NextToken as the start point. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESVerifiedEmailAddressCmdlet"> <summary> Deprecated. Use the <c>ListIdentities</c> operation to list the email addresses and domains associated with your account. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.GetSESVerifiedEmailAddressCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'VerifiedEmailAddresses'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.ListVerifiedEmailAddressesResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.ListVerifiedEmailAddressesResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESConfigurationSetCmdlet"> <summary> Creates a configuration set. <para> Configuration sets enable you to publish email sending events. For information about using configuration sets, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/monitor-sending-activity.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>. </para><para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESConfigurationSetCmdlet.ConfigurationSet_Name"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the configuration set. The name must meet the following requirements:</para><ul><li><para>Contain only letters (a-z, A-Z), numbers (0-9), underscores (_), or dashes (-).</para></li><li><para>Contain 64 characters or fewer.</para></li></ul> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESConfigurationSetCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.CreateConfigurationSetResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESConfigurationSetCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the ConfigurationSet_Name parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^ConfigurationSet_Name' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESConfigurationSetCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESConfigurationSetEventDestinationCmdlet"> <summary> Creates a configuration set event destination. <note><para> When you create or update an event destination, you must provide one, and only one, destination. The destination can be CloudWatch, Amazon Kinesis Firehose, or Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS). </para></note><para> An event destination is the Amazon Web Services service to which Amazon SES publishes the email sending events associated with a configuration set. For information about using configuration sets, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/monitor-sending-activity.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>. </para><para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESConfigurationSetEventDestinationCmdlet.ConfigurationSetName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the configuration set that the event destination should be associated with.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESConfigurationSetEventDestinationCmdlet.KinesisFirehoseDestination_DeliveryStreamARN"> <summary> <para> <para>The ARN of the Amazon Kinesis Firehose stream that email sending events should be published to.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESConfigurationSetEventDestinationCmdlet.CloudWatchDestination_DimensionConfiguration"> <summary> <para> <para>A list of dimensions upon which to categorize your emails when you publish email sending events to Amazon CloudWatch.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESConfigurationSetEventDestinationCmdlet.EventDestination_Enabled"> <summary> <para> <para>Sets whether Amazon SES publishes events to this destination when you send an email with the associated configuration set. Set to <c>true</c> to enable publishing to this destination; set to <c>false</c> to prevent publishing to this destination. The default value is <c>false</c>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESConfigurationSetEventDestinationCmdlet.KinesisFirehoseDestination_IAMRoleARN"> <summary> <para> <para>The ARN of the IAM role under which Amazon SES publishes email sending events to the Amazon Kinesis Firehose stream.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESConfigurationSetEventDestinationCmdlet.EventDestination_MatchingEventType"> <summary> <para> <para>The type of email sending events to publish to the event destination.</para><ul><li><para><c>send</c> - The call was successful and Amazon SES is attempting to deliver the email.</para></li><li><para><c>reject</c> - Amazon SES determined that the email contained a virus and rejected it.</para></li><li><para><c>bounce</c> - The recipient's mail server permanently rejected the email. This corresponds to a hard bounce.</para></li><li><para><c>complaint</c> - The recipient marked the email as spam.</para></li><li><para><c>delivery</c> - Amazon SES successfully delivered the email to the recipient's mail server.</para></li><li><para><c>open</c> - The recipient received the email and opened it in their email client.</para></li><li><para><c>click</c> - The recipient clicked one or more links in the email.</para></li><li><para><c>renderingFailure</c> - Amazon SES did not send the email because of a template rendering issue.</para></li></ul> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESConfigurationSetEventDestinationCmdlet.EventDestination_Name"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the event destination. The name must meet the following requirements:</para><ul><li><para>Contain only ASCII letters (a-z, A-Z), numbers (0-9), underscores (_), or dashes (-).</para></li><li><para>Contain 64 characters or fewer.</para></li></ul> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESConfigurationSetEventDestinationCmdlet.SNSDestination_TopicARN"> <summary> <para> <para>The ARN of the Amazon SNS topic for email sending events. You can find the ARN of a topic by using the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sns/latest/api/API_ListTopics.html">ListTopics</a> Amazon SNS operation.</para><para>For more information about Amazon SNS topics, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sns/latest/dg/CreateTopic.html">Amazon SNS Developer Guide</a>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESConfigurationSetEventDestinationCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.CreateConfigurationSetEventDestinationResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESConfigurationSetEventDestinationCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the ConfigurationSetName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^ConfigurationSetName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESConfigurationSetEventDestinationCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESConfigurationSetTrackingOptionCmdlet"> <summary> Creates an association between a configuration set and a custom domain for open and click event tracking. <para> By default, images and links used for tracking open and click events are hosted on domains operated by Amazon SES. You can configure a subdomain of your own to handle these events. For information about using custom domains, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/configure-custom-open-click-domains.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESConfigurationSetTrackingOptionCmdlet.ConfigurationSetName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the configuration set that the tracking options should be associated with.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESConfigurationSetTrackingOptionCmdlet.TrackingOption"> <summary> <para> The service has not provided documentation for this parameter; please refer to the service's API reference documentation for the latest available information. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESConfigurationSetTrackingOptionCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.CreateConfigurationSetTrackingOptionsResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESConfigurationSetTrackingOptionCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the TrackingOption parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^TrackingOption' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESConfigurationSetTrackingOptionCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESCustomVerificationEmailTemplateCmdlet"> <summary> Creates a new custom verification email template. <para> For more information about custom verification email templates, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/creating-identities.html#send-email-verify-address-custom">Using Custom Verification Email Templates</a> in the <i>Amazon SES Developer Guide</i>. </para><para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESCustomVerificationEmailTemplateCmdlet.FailureRedirectionURL"> <summary> <para> <para>The URL that the recipient of the verification email is sent to if his or her address is not successfully verified.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESCustomVerificationEmailTemplateCmdlet.FromEmailAddress"> <summary> <para> <para>The email address that the custom verification email is sent from.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESCustomVerificationEmailTemplateCmdlet.SuccessRedirectionURL"> <summary> <para> <para>The URL that the recipient of the verification email is sent to if his or her address is successfully verified.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESCustomVerificationEmailTemplateCmdlet.TemplateContent"> <summary> <para> <para>The content of the custom verification email. The total size of the email must be less than 10 MB. The message body may contain HTML, with some limitations. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/creating-identities.html#send-email-verify-address-custom">Custom Verification Email Frequently Asked Questions</a> in the <i>Amazon SES Developer Guide</i>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESCustomVerificationEmailTemplateCmdlet.TemplateName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the custom verification email template.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESCustomVerificationEmailTemplateCmdlet.TemplateSubject"> <summary> <para> <para>The subject line of the custom verification email.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESCustomVerificationEmailTemplateCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.CreateCustomVerificationEmailTemplateResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESCustomVerificationEmailTemplateCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the TemplateContent parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^TemplateContent' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESCustomVerificationEmailTemplateCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESReceiptFilterCmdlet"> <summary> Creates a new IP address filter. <para> For information about setting up IP address filters, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/receiving-email-ip-filtering-console-walkthrough.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>. </para><para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESReceiptFilterCmdlet.IpFilter_Cidr"> <summary> <para> <para>A single IP address or a range of IP addresses to block or allow, specified in Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) notation. An example of a single email address is 10.0.0.1. An example of a range of IP addresses is 10.0.0.1/24. For more information about CIDR notation, see <a href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2317">RFC 2317</a>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESReceiptFilterCmdlet.Filter_Name"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the IP address filter. The name must meet the following requirements:</para><ul><li><para>Contain only ASCII letters (a-z, A-Z), numbers (0-9), underscores (_), or dashes (-).</para></li><li><para>Start and end with a letter or number.</para></li><li><para>Contain 64 characters or fewer.</para></li></ul> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESReceiptFilterCmdlet.IpFilter_Policy"> <summary> <para> <para>Indicates whether to block or allow incoming mail from the specified IP addresses.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESReceiptFilterCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.CreateReceiptFilterResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESReceiptFilterCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESReceiptRuleCmdlet"> <summary> Creates a receipt rule. <para> For information about setting up receipt rules, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/receiving-email-receipt-rules-console-walkthrough.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>. </para><para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESReceiptRuleCmdlet.Rule_Action"> <summary> <para> <para>An ordered list of actions to perform on messages that match at least one of the recipient email addresses or domains specified in the receipt rule.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESReceiptRuleCmdlet.After"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of an existing rule after which the new rule is placed. If this parameter is null, the new rule is inserted at the beginning of the rule list.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESReceiptRuleCmdlet.Rule_Enabled"> <summary> <para> <para>If <c>true</c>, the receipt rule is active. The default value is <c>false</c>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESReceiptRuleCmdlet.Rule_Name"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the receipt rule. The name must meet the following requirements:</para><ul><li><para>Contain only ASCII letters (a-z, A-Z), numbers (0-9), underscores (_), dashes (-), or periods (.). </para></li><li><para>Start and end with a letter or number.</para></li><li><para>Contain 64 characters or fewer.</para></li></ul> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESReceiptRuleCmdlet.Rule_Recipient"> <summary> <para> <para>The recipient domains and email addresses that the receipt rule applies to. If this field is not specified, this rule matches all recipients on all verified domains.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESReceiptRuleCmdlet.RuleSetName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the rule set where the receipt rule is added.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESReceiptRuleCmdlet.Rule_ScanEnabled"> <summary> <para> <para>If <c>true</c>, then messages that this receipt rule applies to are scanned for spam and viruses. The default value is <c>false</c>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESReceiptRuleCmdlet.Rule_TlsPolicy"> <summary> <para> <para>Specifies whether Amazon SES should require that incoming email is delivered over a connection encrypted with Transport Layer Security (TLS). If this parameter is set to <c>Require</c>, Amazon SES bounces emails that are not received over TLS. The default is <c>Optional</c>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESReceiptRuleCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.CreateReceiptRuleResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESReceiptRuleCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESReceiptRuleSetCmdlet"> <summary> Creates an empty receipt rule set. <para> For information about setting up receipt rule sets, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/receiving-email-concepts.html#receiving-email-concepts-rules">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>. </para><para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESReceiptRuleSetCmdlet.RuleSetName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the rule set to create. The name must meet the following requirements:</para><ul><li><para>Contain only ASCII letters (a-z, A-Z), numbers (0-9), underscores (_), or dashes (-).</para></li><li><para>Start and end with a letter or number.</para></li><li><para>Contain 64 characters or fewer.</para></li></ul> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESReceiptRuleSetCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.CreateReceiptRuleSetResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESReceiptRuleSetCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the RuleSetName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^RuleSetName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESReceiptRuleSetCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESTemplateCmdlet"> <summary> Creates an email template. Email templates enable you to send personalized email to one or more destinations in a single operation. For more information, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/send-personalized-email-api.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>. <para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESTemplateCmdlet.Template"> <summary> <para> <para>The content of the email, composed of a subject line and either an HTML part or a text-only part.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESTemplateCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.CreateTemplateResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESTemplateCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the Template parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^Template' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.NewSESTemplateCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESConfigurationSetCmdlet"> <summary> Deletes a configuration set. Configuration sets enable you to publish email sending events. For information about using configuration sets, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/monitor-sending-activity.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>. <para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESConfigurationSetCmdlet.ConfigurationSetName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the configuration set to delete.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESConfigurationSetCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.DeleteConfigurationSetResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESConfigurationSetCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the ConfigurationSetName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^ConfigurationSetName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESConfigurationSetCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESConfigurationSetEventDestinationCmdlet"> <summary> Deletes a configuration set event destination. Configuration set event destinations are associated with configuration sets, which enable you to publish email sending events. For information about using configuration sets, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/monitor-sending-activity.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>. <para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESConfigurationSetEventDestinationCmdlet.ConfigurationSetName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the configuration set from which to delete the event destination.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESConfigurationSetEventDestinationCmdlet.EventDestinationName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the event destination to delete.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESConfigurationSetEventDestinationCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.DeleteConfigurationSetEventDestinationResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESConfigurationSetEventDestinationCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the EventDestinationName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^EventDestinationName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESConfigurationSetEventDestinationCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESConfigurationSetTrackingOptionCmdlet"> <summary> Deletes an association between a configuration set and a custom domain for open and click event tracking. <para> By default, images and links used for tracking open and click events are hosted on domains operated by Amazon SES. You can configure a subdomain of your own to handle these events. For information about using custom domains, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/configure-custom-open-click-domains.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>. </para><note><para> Deleting this kind of association results in emails sent using the specified configuration set to capture open and click events using the standard, Amazon SES-operated domains. </para></note> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESConfigurationSetTrackingOptionCmdlet.ConfigurationSetName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the configuration set.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESConfigurationSetTrackingOptionCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.DeleteConfigurationSetTrackingOptionsResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESConfigurationSetTrackingOptionCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the ConfigurationSetName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^ConfigurationSetName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESConfigurationSetTrackingOptionCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESCustomVerificationEmailTemplateCmdlet"> <summary> Deletes an existing custom verification email template. <para> For more information about custom verification email templates, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/creating-identities.html#send-email-verify-address-custom">Using Custom Verification Email Templates</a> in the <i>Amazon SES Developer Guide</i>. </para><para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESCustomVerificationEmailTemplateCmdlet.TemplateName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the custom verification email template to delete.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESCustomVerificationEmailTemplateCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.DeleteCustomVerificationEmailTemplateResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESCustomVerificationEmailTemplateCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the TemplateName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^TemplateName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESCustomVerificationEmailTemplateCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESIdentityCmdlet"> <summary> Deletes the specified identity (an email address or a domain) from the list of verified identities. <para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESIdentityCmdlet.Identity"> <summary> <para> <para>The identity to be removed from the list of identities for the Amazon Web Services account.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESIdentityCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.DeleteIdentityResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESIdentityCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the Identity parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^Identity' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESIdentityCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESIdentityPolicyCmdlet"> <summary> Deletes the specified sending authorization policy for the given identity (an email address or a domain). This operation returns successfully even if a policy with the specified name does not exist. <note><para> This operation is for the identity owner only. If you have not verified the identity, it returns an error. </para></note><para> Sending authorization is a feature that enables an identity owner to authorize other senders to use its identities. For information about using sending authorization, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/sending-authorization.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>. </para><para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESIdentityPolicyCmdlet.Identity"> <summary> <para> <para>The identity that is associated with the policy to delete. You can specify the identity by using its name or by using its Amazon Resource Name (ARN). Examples: <c>user@example.com</c>, <c>example.com</c>, <c>arn:aws:ses:us-east-1:123456789012:identity/example.com</c>.</para><para>To successfully call this operation, you must own the identity.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESIdentityPolicyCmdlet.PolicyName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the policy to be deleted.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESIdentityPolicyCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.DeleteIdentityPolicyResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESIdentityPolicyCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the PolicyName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^PolicyName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESIdentityPolicyCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESReceiptFilterCmdlet"> <summary> Deletes the specified IP address filter. <para> For information about managing IP address filters, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/receiving-email-ip-filtering-console-walkthrough.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>. </para><para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESReceiptFilterCmdlet.FilterName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the IP address filter to delete.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESReceiptFilterCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.DeleteReceiptFilterResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESReceiptFilterCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the FilterName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^FilterName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESReceiptFilterCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESReceiptRuleCmdlet"> <summary> Deletes the specified receipt rule. <para> For information about managing receipt rules, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/receiving-email-receipt-rules-console-walkthrough.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>. </para><para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESReceiptRuleCmdlet.RuleName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the receipt rule to delete.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESReceiptRuleCmdlet.RuleSetName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the receipt rule set that contains the receipt rule to delete.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESReceiptRuleCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.DeleteReceiptRuleResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESReceiptRuleCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESReceiptRuleSetCmdlet"> <summary> Deletes the specified receipt rule set and all of the receipt rules it contains. <note><para> The currently active rule set cannot be deleted. </para></note><para> For information about managing receipt rule sets, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/receiving-email-receipt-rules-console-walkthrough.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>. </para><para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESReceiptRuleSetCmdlet.RuleSetName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the receipt rule set to delete.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESReceiptRuleSetCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.DeleteReceiptRuleSetResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESReceiptRuleSetCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the RuleSetName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^RuleSetName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESReceiptRuleSetCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESTemplateCmdlet"> <summary> Deletes an email template. <para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESTemplateCmdlet.TemplateName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the template to be deleted.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESTemplateCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.DeleteTemplateResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESTemplateCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the TemplateName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^TemplateName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESTemplateCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESVerifiedEmailAddressCmdlet"> <summary> Deprecated. Use the <c>DeleteIdentity</c> operation to delete email addresses and domains. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESVerifiedEmailAddressCmdlet.EmailAddress"> <summary> <para> <para>An email address to be removed from the list of verified addresses.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESVerifiedEmailAddressCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.DeleteVerifiedEmailAddressResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESVerifiedEmailAddressCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the EmailAddress parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^EmailAddress' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.RemoveSESVerifiedEmailAddressCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESBounceCmdlet"> <summary> Generates and sends a bounce message to the sender of an email you received through Amazon SES. You can only use this operation on an email up to 24 hours after you receive it. <note><para> You cannot use this operation to send generic bounces for mail that was not received by Amazon SES. </para></note><para> For information about receiving email through Amazon SES, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/receiving-email.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>. </para><para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESBounceCmdlet.MessageDsn_UtcArrivalDate"> <summary> <para> <para>When the message was received by the reporting mail transfer agent (MTA), in <a href="https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc0822.txt">RFC 822</a> date-time format.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESBounceCmdlet.BouncedRecipientInfoList"> <summary> <para> <para>A list of recipients of the bounced message, including the information required to create the Delivery Status Notifications (DSNs) for the recipients. You must specify at least one <c>BouncedRecipientInfo</c> in the list.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESBounceCmdlet.BounceSender"> <summary> <para> <para>The address to use in the "From" header of the bounce message. This must be an identity that you have verified with Amazon SES.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESBounceCmdlet.BounceSenderArn"> <summary> <para> <para>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 address in the "From" header of the bounce. For more information about sending authorization, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/sending-authorization.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESBounceCmdlet.Explanation"> <summary> <para> <para>Human-readable text for the bounce message to explain the failure. If not specified, the text is auto-generated based on the bounced recipient information.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESBounceCmdlet.MessageDsn_ExtensionField"> <summary> <para> <para>Additional X-headers to include in the DSN.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESBounceCmdlet.OriginalMessageId"> <summary> <para> <para>The message ID of the message to be bounced.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESBounceCmdlet.MessageDsn_ReportingMta"> <summary> <para> <para>The reporting MTA that attempted to deliver the message, formatted as specified in <a href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3464">RFC 3464</a> (<c>mta-name-type; mta-name</c>). The default value is <c>dns; inbound-smtp.[region].amazonaws.com</c>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESBounceCmdlet.MessageDsn_ArrivalDate"> <summary> <para> <para>This property is deprecated. Setting this property results in non-UTC DateTimes not being marshalled correctly. Use ArrivalDateUtc instead. Setting either ArrivalDate or ArrivalDateUtc results in both ArrivalDate and ArrivalDateUtc being assigned, the latest assignment to either one of the two property is reflected in the value of both. ArrivalDate is provided for backwards compatibility only and assigning a non-Utc DateTime to it results in the wrong timestamp being passed to the service.</para><para>When the message was received by the reporting mail transfer agent (MTA), in <a href="https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc0822.txt">RFC 822</a> date-time format.</para> </para> <para>This parameter is deprecated.</para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESBounceCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'MessageId'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.SendBounceResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.SendBounceResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESBounceCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the BouncedRecipientInfoList parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^BouncedRecipientInfoList' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESBounceCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESBulkTemplatedEmailCmdlet"> <summary> Composes an email message to multiple destinations. The message body is created using an email template. <para> To send email using this operation, your call must meet the following requirements: </para><ul><li><para> The call must refer to an existing email template. You can create email templates using <a>CreateTemplate</a>. </para></li><li><para> The message must be sent from a verified email address or domain. </para></li><li><para> If your account is still in the Amazon SES sandbox, you may send only to verified addresses or domains, or to email addresses associated with the Amazon SES Mailbox Simulator. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/verify-addresses-and-domains.html">Verifying Email Addresses and Domains</a> in the <i>Amazon SES Developer Guide.</i></para></li><li><para> The maximum message size is 10 MB. </para></li><li><para> Each <c>Destination</c> parameter must include at least one recipient email address. The recipient address can be a To: address, a CC: address, or a BCC: address. If a recipient email address is invalid (that is, it is not in the format <i>UserName@[SubDomain.]Domain.TopLevelDomain</i>), the entire message is rejected, even if the message contains other recipients that are valid. </para></li><li><para> The message may not include more than 50 recipients, across the To:, CC: and BCC: fields. If you need to send an email message to a larger audience, you can divide your recipient list into groups of 50 or fewer, and then call the <c>SendBulkTemplatedEmail</c> operation several times to send the message to each group. </para></li><li><para> The number of destinations you can contact in a single call can be limited by your account's maximum sending rate. </para></li></ul> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESBulkTemplatedEmailCmdlet.ConfigurationSetName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the configuration set to use when you send an email using <c>SendBulkTemplatedEmail</c>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESBulkTemplatedEmailCmdlet.DefaultTag"> <summary> <para> <para>A list of tags, in the form of name/value pairs, to apply to an email that you send to a destination using <c>SendBulkTemplatedEmail</c>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESBulkTemplatedEmailCmdlet.DefaultTemplateData"> <summary> <para> <para>A list of replacement values to apply to the template when replacement data is not specified in a Destination object. These values act as a default or fallback option when no other data is available.</para><para>The template data is a JSON object, typically consisting of key-value pairs in which the keys correspond to replacement tags in the email template.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESBulkTemplatedEmailCmdlet.Destination"> <summary> <para> <para>One or more <c>Destination</c> objects. All of the recipients in a <c>Destination</c> receive the same version of the email. You can specify up to 50 <c>Destination</c> objects within a <c>Destinations</c> array.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESBulkTemplatedEmailCmdlet.ReplyToAddress"> <summary> <para> <para>The reply-to email address(es) for the message. If the recipient replies to the message, each reply-to address receives the reply.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESBulkTemplatedEmailCmdlet.ReturnPath"> <summary> <para> <para>The email address that bounces and complaints are forwarded to when feedback forwarding is enabled. If the message cannot be delivered to the recipient, then an error message is returned from the recipient's ISP; this message is forwarded to the email address specified by the <c>ReturnPath</c> parameter. The <c>ReturnPath</c> parameter is never overwritten. This email address must be either individually verified with Amazon SES, or from a domain that has been verified with Amazon SES. </para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESBulkTemplatedEmailCmdlet.ReturnPathArn"> <summary> <para> <para>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 <c>ReturnPath</c> parameter.</para><para>For example, if the owner of <c>example.com</c> (which has ARN <c>arn:aws:ses:us-east-1:123456789012:identity/example.com</c>) attaches a policy to it that authorizes you to use <c>feedback@example.com</c>, then you would specify the <c>ReturnPathArn</c> to be <c>arn:aws:ses:us-east-1:123456789012:identity/example.com</c>, and the <c>ReturnPath</c> to be <c>feedback@example.com</c>.</para><para>For more information about sending authorization, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/sending-authorization.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESBulkTemplatedEmailCmdlet.Source"> <summary> <para> <para>The email address that is sending the email. This email address must be either individually verified with Amazon SES, or from a domain that has been verified with Amazon SES. For information about verifying identities, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/creating-identities.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>.</para><para>If you are sending on behalf of another user and have been permitted to do so by a sending authorization policy, then you must also specify the <c>SourceArn</c> parameter. For more information about sending authorization, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/sending-authorization.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>.</para><note><para>Amazon SES does not support the SMTPUTF8 extension, as described in <a href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6531">RFC6531</a>. For this reason, the email address string must be 7-bit ASCII. If you want to send to or from email addresses that contain Unicode characters in the domain part of an address, you must encode the domain using Punycode. Punycode is not permitted in the local part of the email address (the part before the @ sign) nor in the "friendly from" name. If you want to use Unicode characters in the "friendly from" name, you must encode the "friendly from" name using MIME encoded-word syntax, as described in <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/send-email-raw.html">Sending raw email using the Amazon SES API</a>. For more information about Punycode, see <a href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492">RFC 3492</a>.</para></note> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESBulkTemplatedEmailCmdlet.SourceArn"> <summary> <para> <para>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 <c>Source</c> parameter.</para><para>For example, if the owner of <c>example.com</c> (which has ARN <c>arn:aws:ses:us-east-1:123456789012:identity/example.com</c>) attaches a policy to it that authorizes you to send from <c>user@example.com</c>, then you would specify the <c>SourceArn</c> to be <c>arn:aws:ses:us-east-1:123456789012:identity/example.com</c>, and the <c>Source</c> to be <c>user@example.com</c>.</para><para>For more information about sending authorization, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/sending-authorization.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESBulkTemplatedEmailCmdlet.Template"> <summary> <para> <para>The template to use when sending this email.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESBulkTemplatedEmailCmdlet.TemplateArn"> <summary> <para> <para>The ARN of the template to use when sending this email.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESBulkTemplatedEmailCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'Status'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.SendBulkTemplatedEmailResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.SendBulkTemplatedEmailResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESBulkTemplatedEmailCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the Source parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^Source' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESBulkTemplatedEmailCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESCustomVerificationEmailCmdlet"> <summary> Adds an email address to the list of identities for your Amazon SES account in the current Amazon Web Services Region and attempts to verify it. As a result of executing this operation, a customized verification email is sent to the specified address. <para> To use this operation, you must first create a custom verification email template. For more information about creating and using custom verification email templates, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/creating-identities.html#send-email-verify-address-custom">Using Custom Verification Email Templates</a> in the <i>Amazon SES Developer Guide</i>. </para><para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESCustomVerificationEmailCmdlet.ConfigurationSetName"> <summary> <para> <para>Name of a configuration set to use when sending the verification email.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESCustomVerificationEmailCmdlet.EmailAddress"> <summary> <para> <para>The email address to verify.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESCustomVerificationEmailCmdlet.TemplateName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the custom verification email template to use when sending the verification email.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESCustomVerificationEmailCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'MessageId'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.SendCustomVerificationEmailResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.SendCustomVerificationEmailResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESCustomVerificationEmailCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the EmailAddress parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^EmailAddress' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESCustomVerificationEmailCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESEmailCmdlet"> <summary> Composes an email message and immediately queues it for sending. To send email using this operation, your message must meet the following requirements: <ul><li><para> The message must be sent from a verified email address or domain. If you attempt to send email using a non-verified address or domain, the operation results in an "Email address not verified" error. </para></li><li><para> If your account is still in the Amazon SES sandbox, you may only send to verified addresses or domains, or to email addresses associated with the Amazon SES Mailbox Simulator. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/verify-addresses-and-domains.html">Verifying Email Addresses and Domains</a> in the <i>Amazon SES Developer Guide.</i></para></li><li><para> The maximum message size is 10 MB. </para></li><li><para> The message must include at least one recipient email address. The recipient address can be a To: address, a CC: address, or a BCC: address. If a recipient email address is invalid (that is, it is not in the format <i>UserName@[SubDomain.]Domain.TopLevelDomain</i>), the entire message is rejected, even if the message contains other recipients that are valid. </para></li><li><para> The message may not include more than 50 recipients, across the To:, CC: and BCC: fields. If you need to send an email message to a larger audience, you can divide your recipient list into groups of 50 or fewer, and then call the <c>SendEmail</c> operation several times to send the message to each group. </para></li></ul><important><para> For every message that you send, the total number of recipients (including each recipient in the To:, CC: and BCC: fields) is counted against the maximum number of emails you can send in a 24-hour period (your <i>sending quota</i>). For more information about sending quotas in Amazon SES, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/manage-sending-quotas.html">Managing Your Amazon SES Sending Limits</a> in the <i>Amazon SES Developer Guide.</i></para></important> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESEmailCmdlet.Destination_BccAddress"> <summary> <para> <para>The recipients to place on the BCC: line of the message.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESEmailCmdlet.Destination_CcAddress"> <summary> <para> <para>The recipients to place on the CC: line of the message.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESEmailCmdlet.Html_Charset"> <summary> <para> <para>The character set of the content.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESEmailCmdlet.Text_Charset"> <summary> <para> <para>The character set of the content.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESEmailCmdlet.Subject_Charset"> <summary> <para> <para>The character set of the content.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESEmailCmdlet.ConfigurationSetName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the configuration set to use when you send an email using <c>SendEmail</c>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESEmailCmdlet.Html_Data"> <summary> <para> <para>The textual data of the content.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESEmailCmdlet.Text_Data"> <summary> <para> <para>The textual data of the content.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESEmailCmdlet.Subject_Data"> <summary> <para> <para>The textual data of the content.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESEmailCmdlet.ReplyToAddress"> <summary> <para> <para>The reply-to email address(es) for the message. If the recipient replies to the message, each reply-to address receives the reply.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESEmailCmdlet.ReturnPath"> <summary> <para> <para>The email address that bounces and complaints are forwarded to when feedback forwarding is enabled. If the message cannot be delivered to the recipient, then an error message is returned from the recipient's ISP; this message is forwarded to the email address specified by the <c>ReturnPath</c> parameter. The <c>ReturnPath</c> parameter is never overwritten. This email address must be either individually verified with Amazon SES, or from a domain that has been verified with Amazon SES. </para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESEmailCmdlet.ReturnPathArn"> <summary> <para> <para>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 <c>ReturnPath</c> parameter.</para><para>For example, if the owner of <c>example.com</c> (which has ARN <c>arn:aws:ses:us-east-1:123456789012:identity/example.com</c>) attaches a policy to it that authorizes you to use <c>feedback@example.com</c>, then you would specify the <c>ReturnPathArn</c> to be <c>arn:aws:ses:us-east-1:123456789012:identity/example.com</c>, and the <c>ReturnPath</c> to be <c>feedback@example.com</c>.</para><para>For more information about sending authorization, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/sending-authorization.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESEmailCmdlet.Source"> <summary> <para> <para>The email address that is sending the email. This email address must be either individually verified with Amazon SES, or from a domain that has been verified with Amazon SES. For information about verifying identities, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/creating-identities.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>.</para><para>If you are sending on behalf of another user and have been permitted to do so by a sending authorization policy, then you must also specify the <c>SourceArn</c> parameter. For more information about sending authorization, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/sending-authorization.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>.</para><note><para>Amazon SES does not support the SMTPUTF8 extension, as described in <a href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6531">RFC6531</a>. For this reason, the email address string must be 7-bit ASCII. If you want to send to or from email addresses that contain Unicode characters in the domain part of an address, you must encode the domain using Punycode. Punycode is not permitted in the local part of the email address (the part before the @ sign) nor in the "friendly from" name. If you want to use Unicode characters in the "friendly from" name, you must encode the "friendly from" name using MIME encoded-word syntax, as described in <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/send-email-raw.html">Sending raw email using the Amazon SES API</a>. For more information about Punycode, see <a href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492">RFC 3492</a>.</para></note> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESEmailCmdlet.SourceArn"> <summary> <para> <para>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 <c>Source</c> parameter.</para><para>For example, if the owner of <c>example.com</c> (which has ARN <c>arn:aws:ses:us-east-1:123456789012:identity/example.com</c>) attaches a policy to it that authorizes you to send from <c>user@example.com</c>, then you would specify the <c>SourceArn</c> to be <c>arn:aws:ses:us-east-1:123456789012:identity/example.com</c>, and the <c>Source</c> to be <c>user@example.com</c>.</para><para>For more information about sending authorization, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/sending-authorization.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESEmailCmdlet.Tag"> <summary> <para> <para>A list of tags, in the form of name/value pairs, to apply to an email that you send using <c>SendEmail</c>. Tags correspond to characteristics of the email that you define, so that you can publish email sending events.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESEmailCmdlet.Destination_ToAddress"> <summary> <para> <para>The recipients to place on the To: line of the message.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESEmailCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'MessageId'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.SendEmailResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.SendEmailResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESEmailCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the Source parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^Source' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESEmailCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESRawEmailCmdlet"> <summary> Composes an email message and immediately queues it for sending. <para> This operation is more flexible than the <c>SendEmail</c> operation. When you use the <c>SendRawEmail</c> operation, you can specify the headers of the message as well as its content. This flexibility is useful, for example, when you need to send a multipart MIME email (such a message that contains both a text and an HTML version). You can also use this operation to send messages that include attachments. </para><para> The <c>SendRawEmail</c> operation has the following requirements: </para><ul><li><para> You can only send email from <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/verify-addresses-and-domains.html">verified email addresses or domains</a>. If you try to send email from an address that isn't verified, the operation results in an "Email address not verified" error. </para></li><li><para> If your account is still in the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/request-production-access.html">Amazon SES sandbox</a>, you can only send email to other verified addresses in your account, or to addresses that are associated with the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/send-an-email-from-console.html">Amazon SES mailbox simulator</a>. </para></li><li><para> The maximum message size, including attachments, is 10 MB. </para></li><li><para> Each message has to include at least one recipient address. A recipient address includes any address on the To:, CC:, or BCC: lines. </para></li><li><para> If you send a single message to more than one recipient address, and one of the recipient addresses isn't in a valid format (that is, it's not in the format <i>UserName@[SubDomain.]Domain.TopLevelDomain</i>), Amazon SES rejects the entire message, even if the other addresses are valid. </para></li><li><para> Each message can include up to 50 recipient addresses across the To:, CC:, or BCC: lines. If you need to send a single message to more than 50 recipients, you have to split the list of recipient addresses into groups of less than 50 recipients, and send separate messages to each group. </para></li><li><para> Amazon SES allows you to specify 8-bit Content-Transfer-Encoding for MIME message parts. However, if Amazon SES has to modify the contents of your message (for example, if you use open and click tracking), 8-bit content isn't preserved. For this reason, we highly recommend that you encode all content that isn't 7-bit ASCII. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/send-email-raw.html#send-email-mime-encoding">MIME Encoding</a> in the <i>Amazon SES Developer Guide</i>. </para></li></ul><para> Additionally, keep the following considerations in mind when using the <c>SendRawEmail</c> operation: </para><ul><li><para> Although you can customize the message headers when using the <c>SendRawEmail</c> operation, Amazon SES automatically applies its own <c>Message-ID</c> and <c>Date</c> headers; if you passed these headers when creating the message, they are overwritten by the values that Amazon SES provides. </para></li><li><para> If you are using sending authorization to send on behalf of another user, <c>SendRawEmail</c> enables you to specify the cross-account identity for the email's Source, From, and Return-Path parameters in one of two ways: you can pass optional parameters <c>SourceArn</c>, <c>FromArn</c>, and/or <c>ReturnPathArn</c>, or you can include the following X-headers in the header of your raw email: </para><ul><li><para><c>X-SES-SOURCE-ARN</c></para></li><li><para><c>X-SES-FROM-ARN</c></para></li><li><para><c>X-SES-RETURN-PATH-ARN</c></para></li></ul><important><para> Don't include these X-headers in the DKIM signature. Amazon SES removes these before it sends the email. </para></important><para> If you only specify the <c>SourceIdentityArn</c> parameter, Amazon SES sets the From and Return-Path addresses to the same identity that you specified. </para><para> For more information about sending authorization, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/sending-authorization.html">Using Sending Authorization with Amazon SES</a> in the <i>Amazon SES Developer Guide.</i></para></li><li><para> For every message that you send, the total number of recipients (including each recipient in the To:, CC: and BCC: fields) is counted against the maximum number of emails you can send in a 24-hour period (your <i>sending quota</i>). For more information about sending quotas in Amazon SES, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/manage-sending-quotas.html">Managing Your Amazon SES Sending Limits</a> in the <i>Amazon SES Developer Guide.</i></para></li></ul> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESRawEmailCmdlet.ConfigurationSetName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the configuration set to use when you send an email using <c>SendRawEmail</c>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESRawEmailCmdlet.RawMessage_Data"> <summary> <para> <para>The raw data of the message. This data needs to base64-encoded if you are accessing Amazon SES directly through the HTTPS interface. If you are accessing Amazon SES using an Amazon Web Services SDK, the SDK takes care of the base 64-encoding for you. In all cases, the client must ensure that the message format complies with Internet email standards regarding email header fields, MIME types, and MIME encoding.</para><para>The To:, CC:, and BCC: headers in the raw message can contain a group list.</para><para>If you are using <c>SendRawEmail</c> with sending authorization, you can include X-headers in the raw message to specify the "Source," "From," and "Return-Path" addresses. For more information, see the documentation for <c>SendRawEmail</c>. </para><important><para>Do not include these X-headers in the DKIM signature, because they are removed by Amazon SES before sending the email.</para></important><para>For more information, go to the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/send-email-raw.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>.</para> </para> <para>The cmdlet will automatically convert the supplied parameter of type string, string[], System.IO.FileInfo or System.IO.Stream to byte[] before supplying it to the service.</para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESRawEmailCmdlet.Destination"> <summary> <para> <para>A list of destinations for the message, consisting of To:, CC:, and BCC: addresses.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESRawEmailCmdlet.FromArn"> <summary> <para> <para>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.</para><para>Instead of using this parameter, you can use the X-header <c>X-SES-FROM-ARN</c> in the raw message of the email. If you use both the <c>FromArn</c> parameter and the corresponding X-header, Amazon SES uses the value of the <c>FromArn</c> parameter.</para><note><para>For information about when to use this parameter, see the description of <c>SendRawEmail</c> in this guide, or see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/sending-authorization-delegate-sender-tasks-email.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>.</para></note> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESRawEmailCmdlet.ReturnPathArn"> <summary> <para> <para>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 <c>ReturnPath</c> parameter.</para><para>For example, if the owner of <c>example.com</c> (which has ARN <c>arn:aws:ses:us-east-1:123456789012:identity/example.com</c>) attaches a policy to it that authorizes you to use <c>feedback@example.com</c>, then you would specify the <c>ReturnPathArn</c> to be <c>arn:aws:ses:us-east-1:123456789012:identity/example.com</c>, and the <c>ReturnPath</c> to be <c>feedback@example.com</c>.</para><para>Instead of using this parameter, you can use the X-header <c>X-SES-RETURN-PATH-ARN</c> in the raw message of the email. If you use both the <c>ReturnPathArn</c> parameter and the corresponding X-header, Amazon SES uses the value of the <c>ReturnPathArn</c> parameter.</para><note><para>For information about when to use this parameter, see the description of <c>SendRawEmail</c> in this guide, or see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/sending-authorization-delegate-sender-tasks-email.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>.</para></note> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESRawEmailCmdlet.Source"> <summary> <para> <para>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.)</para><note><para>Amazon SES does not support the SMTPUTF8 extension, as described in<a href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6531">RFC6531</a>. For this reason, the email address string must be 7-bit ASCII. If you want to send to or from email addresses that contain Unicode characters in the domain part of an address, you must encode the domain using Punycode. Punycode is not permitted in the local part of the email address (the part before the @ sign) nor in the "friendly from" name. If you want to use Unicode characters in the "friendly from" name, you must encode the "friendly from" name using MIME encoded-word syntax, as described in <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/send-email-raw.html">Sending raw email using the Amazon SES API</a>. For more information about Punycode, see <a href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492">RFC 3492</a>.</para></note><para>If you specify the <c>Source</c> parameter and have feedback forwarding enabled, then bounces and complaints are sent to this email address. This takes precedence over any Return-Path header that you might include in the raw text of the message.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESRawEmailCmdlet.SourceArn"> <summary> <para> <para>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 <c>Source</c> parameter.</para><para>For example, if the owner of <c>example.com</c> (which has ARN <c>arn:aws:ses:us-east-1:123456789012:identity/example.com</c>) attaches a policy to it that authorizes you to send from <c>user@example.com</c>, then you would specify the <c>SourceArn</c> to be <c>arn:aws:ses:us-east-1:123456789012:identity/example.com</c>, and the <c>Source</c> to be <c>user@example.com</c>.</para><para>Instead of using this parameter, you can use the X-header <c>X-SES-SOURCE-ARN</c> in the raw message of the email. If you use both the <c>SourceArn</c> parameter and the corresponding X-header, Amazon SES uses the value of the <c>SourceArn</c> parameter.</para><note><para>For information about when to use this parameter, see the description of <c>SendRawEmail</c> in this guide, or see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/sending-authorization-delegate-sender-tasks-email.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>.</para></note> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESRawEmailCmdlet.Tag"> <summary> <para> <para>A list of tags, in the form of name/value pairs, to apply to an email that you send using <c>SendRawEmail</c>. Tags correspond to characteristics of the email that you define, so that you can publish email sending events.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESRawEmailCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'MessageId'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.SendRawEmailResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.SendRawEmailResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESRawEmailCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the Source parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^Source' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESRawEmailCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESTemplatedEmailCmdlet"> <summary> Composes an email message using an email template and immediately queues it for sending. <para> To send email using this operation, your call must meet the following requirements: </para><ul><li><para> The call must refer to an existing email template. You can create email templates using the <a>CreateTemplate</a> operation. </para></li><li><para> The message must be sent from a verified email address or domain. </para></li><li><para> If your account is still in the Amazon SES sandbox, you may only send to verified addresses or domains, or to email addresses associated with the Amazon SES Mailbox Simulator. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/verify-addresses-and-domains.html">Verifying Email Addresses and Domains</a> in the <i>Amazon SES Developer Guide.</i></para></li><li><para> The maximum message size is 10 MB. </para></li><li><para> Calls to the <c>SendTemplatedEmail</c> operation may only include one <c>Destination</c> parameter. A destination is a set of recipients that receives the same version of the email. The <c>Destination</c> parameter can include up to 50 recipients, across the To:, CC: and BCC: fields. </para></li><li><para> The <c>Destination</c> parameter must include at least one recipient email address. The recipient address can be a To: address, a CC: address, or a BCC: address. If a recipient email address is invalid (that is, it is not in the format <i>UserName@[SubDomain.]Domain.TopLevelDomain</i>), the entire message is rejected, even if the message contains other recipients that are valid. </para></li></ul><important><para> If your call to the <c>SendTemplatedEmail</c> operation includes all of the required parameters, Amazon SES accepts it and returns a Message ID. However, if Amazon SES can't render the email because the template contains errors, it doesn't send the email. Additionally, because it already accepted the message, Amazon SES doesn't return a message stating that it was unable to send the email. </para><para> For these reasons, we highly recommend that you set up Amazon SES to send you notifications when Rendering Failure events occur. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/send-personalized-email-api.html">Sending Personalized Email Using the Amazon SES API</a> in the <i>Amazon Simple Email Service Developer Guide</i>. </para></important> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESTemplatedEmailCmdlet.Destination_BccAddress"> <summary> <para> <para>The recipients to place on the BCC: line of the message.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESTemplatedEmailCmdlet.Destination_CcAddress"> <summary> <para> <para>The recipients to place on the CC: line of the message.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESTemplatedEmailCmdlet.ConfigurationSetName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the configuration set to use when you send an email using <c>SendTemplatedEmail</c>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESTemplatedEmailCmdlet.ReplyToAddress"> <summary> <para> <para>The reply-to email address(es) for the message. If the recipient replies to the message, each reply-to address receives the reply.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESTemplatedEmailCmdlet.ReturnPath"> <summary> <para> <para>The email address that bounces and complaints are forwarded to when feedback forwarding is enabled. If the message cannot be delivered to the recipient, then an error message is returned from the recipient's ISP; this message is forwarded to the email address specified by the <c>ReturnPath</c> parameter. The <c>ReturnPath</c> parameter is never overwritten. This email address must be either individually verified with Amazon SES, or from a domain that has been verified with Amazon SES. </para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESTemplatedEmailCmdlet.ReturnPathArn"> <summary> <para> <para>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 <c>ReturnPath</c> parameter.</para><para>For example, if the owner of <c>example.com</c> (which has ARN <c>arn:aws:ses:us-east-1:123456789012:identity/example.com</c>) attaches a policy to it that authorizes you to use <c>feedback@example.com</c>, then you would specify the <c>ReturnPathArn</c> to be <c>arn:aws:ses:us-east-1:123456789012:identity/example.com</c>, and the <c>ReturnPath</c> to be <c>feedback@example.com</c>.</para><para>For more information about sending authorization, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/sending-authorization.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESTemplatedEmailCmdlet.Source"> <summary> <para> <para>The email address that is sending the email. This email address must be either individually verified with Amazon SES, or from a domain that has been verified with Amazon SES. For information about verifying identities, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/creating-identities.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>.</para><para>If you are sending on behalf of another user and have been permitted to do so by a sending authorization policy, then you must also specify the <c>SourceArn</c> parameter. For more information about sending authorization, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/sending-authorization.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>.</para><note><para>Amazon SES does not support the SMTPUTF8 extension, as described in <a href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6531">RFC6531</a>. for this reason, The email address string must be 7-bit ASCII. If you want to send to or from email addresses that contain Unicode characters in the domain part of an address, you must encode the domain using Punycode. Punycode is not permitted in the local part of the email address (the part before the @ sign) nor in the "friendly from" name. If you want to use Unicode characters in the "friendly from" name, you must encode the "friendly from" name using MIME encoded-word syntax, as described in <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/send-email-raw.html">Sending raw email using the Amazon SES API</a>. For more information about Punycode, see <a href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492">RFC 3492</a>.</para></note> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESTemplatedEmailCmdlet.SourceArn"> <summary> <para> <para>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 <c>Source</c> parameter.</para><para>For example, if the owner of <c>example.com</c> (which has ARN <c>arn:aws:ses:us-east-1:123456789012:identity/example.com</c>) attaches a policy to it that authorizes you to send from <c>user@example.com</c>, then you would specify the <c>SourceArn</c> to be <c>arn:aws:ses:us-east-1:123456789012:identity/example.com</c>, and the <c>Source</c> to be <c>user@example.com</c>.</para><para>For more information about sending authorization, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/sending-authorization.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESTemplatedEmailCmdlet.Tag"> <summary> <para> <para>A list of tags, in the form of name/value pairs, to apply to an email that you send using <c>SendTemplatedEmail</c>. Tags correspond to characteristics of the email that you define, so that you can publish email sending events.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESTemplatedEmailCmdlet.Template"> <summary> <para> <para>The template to use when sending this email.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESTemplatedEmailCmdlet.TemplateArn"> <summary> <para> <para>The ARN of the template to use when sending this email.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESTemplatedEmailCmdlet.TemplateData"> <summary> <para> <para>A list of replacement values to apply to the template. This parameter is a JSON object, typically consisting of key-value pairs in which the keys correspond to replacement tags in the email template.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESTemplatedEmailCmdlet.Destination_ToAddress"> <summary> <para> <para>The recipients to place on the To: line of the message.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESTemplatedEmailCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'MessageId'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.SendTemplatedEmailResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.SendTemplatedEmailResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESTemplatedEmailCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the TemplateData parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^TemplateData' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SendSESTemplatedEmailCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SetSESActiveReceiptRuleSetCmdlet"> <summary> Sets the specified receipt rule set as the active receipt rule set. <note><para> To disable your email-receiving through Amazon SES completely, you can call this operation with <c>RuleSetName</c> set to null. </para></note><para> For information about managing receipt rule sets, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/receiving-email-receipt-rules-console-walkthrough.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>. </para><para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SetSESActiveReceiptRuleSetCmdlet.RuleSetName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the receipt rule set to make active. Setting this value to null disables all email receiving.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SetSESActiveReceiptRuleSetCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.SetActiveReceiptRuleSetResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SetSESActiveReceiptRuleSetCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the RuleSetName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^RuleSetName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SetSESActiveReceiptRuleSetCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SetSESIdentityDkimEnabledCmdlet"> <summary> Enables or disables Easy DKIM signing of email sent from an identity. If Easy DKIM signing is enabled for a domain, then Amazon SES uses DKIM to sign all email that it sends from addresses on that domain. If Easy DKIM signing is enabled for an email address, then Amazon SES uses DKIM to sign all email it sends from that address. <note><para> For email addresses (for example, <c>user@example.com</c>), you can only enable DKIM signing if the corresponding domain (in this case, <c>example.com</c>) has been set up to use Easy DKIM. </para></note><para> You can enable DKIM signing for an identity at any time after you start the verification process for the identity, even if the verification process isn't complete. </para><para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para><para> For more information about Easy DKIM signing, go to the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/send-email-authentication-dkim-easy.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SetSESIdentityDkimEnabledCmdlet.DkimEnabled"> <summary> <para> <para>Sets whether DKIM signing is enabled for an identity. Set to <c>true</c> to enable DKIM signing for this identity; <c>false</c> to disable it. </para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SetSESIdentityDkimEnabledCmdlet.Identity"> <summary> <para> <para>The identity for which DKIM signing should be enabled or disabled.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SetSESIdentityDkimEnabledCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.SetIdentityDkimEnabledResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SetSESIdentityDkimEnabledCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the Identity parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^Identity' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SetSESIdentityDkimEnabledCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SetSESIdentityFeedbackForwardingEnabledCmdlet"> <summary> Given an identity (an email address or a domain), enables or disables whether Amazon SES forwards bounce and complaint notifications as email. Feedback forwarding can only be disabled when Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) topics are specified for both bounces and complaints. <note><para> Feedback forwarding does not apply to delivery notifications. Delivery notifications are only available through Amazon SNS. </para></note><para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para><para> For more information about using notifications with Amazon SES, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/monitor-sending-activity-using-notifications.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SetSESIdentityFeedbackForwardingEnabledCmdlet.ForwardingEnabled"> <summary> <para> <para>Sets whether Amazon SES forwards bounce and complaint notifications as email. <c>true</c> specifies that Amazon SES forwards bounce and complaint notifications as email, in addition to any Amazon SNS topic publishing otherwise specified. <c>false</c> specifies that Amazon SES publishes bounce and complaint notifications only through Amazon SNS. This value can only be set to <c>false</c> when Amazon SNS topics are set for both <c>Bounce</c> and <c>Complaint</c> notification types.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SetSESIdentityFeedbackForwardingEnabledCmdlet.Identity"> <summary> <para> <para>The identity for which to set bounce and complaint notification forwarding. Examples: <c>user@example.com</c>, <c>example.com</c>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SetSESIdentityFeedbackForwardingEnabledCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.SetIdentityFeedbackForwardingEnabledResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SetSESIdentityFeedbackForwardingEnabledCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the Identity parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^Identity' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SetSESIdentityFeedbackForwardingEnabledCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SetSESIdentityHeadersInNotificationsEnabledCmdlet"> <summary> Given an identity (an email address or a domain), sets whether Amazon SES includes the original email headers in the Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) notifications of a specified type. <para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para><para> For more information about using notifications with Amazon SES, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/monitor-sending-activity-using-notifications.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SetSESIdentityHeadersInNotificationsEnabledCmdlet.Enabled"> <summary> <para> <para>Sets whether Amazon SES includes the original email headers in Amazon SNS notifications of the specified notification type. A value of <c>true</c> specifies that Amazon SES includes headers in notifications, and a value of <c>false</c> specifies that Amazon SES does not include headers in notifications.</para><para>This value can only be set when <c>NotificationType</c> is already set to use a particular Amazon SNS topic.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SetSESIdentityHeadersInNotificationsEnabledCmdlet.Identity"> <summary> <para> <para>The identity for which to enable or disable headers in notifications. Examples: <c>user@example.com</c>, <c>example.com</c>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SetSESIdentityHeadersInNotificationsEnabledCmdlet.NotificationType"> <summary> <para> <para>The notification type for which to enable or disable headers in notifications. </para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SetSESIdentityHeadersInNotificationsEnabledCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.SetIdentityHeadersInNotificationsEnabledResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SetSESIdentityHeadersInNotificationsEnabledCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the Identity parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^Identity' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SetSESIdentityHeadersInNotificationsEnabledCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SetSESIdentityMailFromDomainCmdlet"> <summary> Enables or disables the custom MAIL FROM domain setup for a verified identity (an email address or a domain). <important><para> To send emails using the specified MAIL FROM domain, you must add an MX record to your MAIL FROM domain's DNS settings. To ensure that your emails pass Sender Policy Framework (SPF) checks, you must also add or update an SPF record. For more information, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/mail-from.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>. </para></important><para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SetSESIdentityMailFromDomainCmdlet.BehaviorOnMXFailure"> <summary> <para> <para>The action for Amazon SES to take if it cannot successfully read the required MX record when you send an email. If you choose <c>UseDefaultValue</c>, Amazon SES uses amazonses.com (or a subdomain of that) as the MAIL FROM domain. If you choose <c>RejectMessage</c>, Amazon SES returns a <c>MailFromDomainNotVerified</c> error and not send the email.</para><para>The action specified in <c>BehaviorOnMXFailure</c> is taken when the custom MAIL FROM domain setup is in the <c>Pending</c>, <c>Failed</c>, and <c>TemporaryFailure</c> states.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SetSESIdentityMailFromDomainCmdlet.Identity"> <summary> <para> <para>The verified identity.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SetSESIdentityMailFromDomainCmdlet.MailFromDomain"> <summary> <para> <para>The custom MAIL FROM domain for the verified identity to use. The MAIL FROM domain must 1) be a subdomain of the verified identity, 2) not be used in a "From" address if the MAIL FROM domain is the destination of email feedback forwarding (for more information, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/mail-from.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>), and 3) not be used to receive emails. A value of <c>null</c> disables the custom MAIL FROM setting for the identity.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SetSESIdentityMailFromDomainCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.SetIdentityMailFromDomainResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SetSESIdentityMailFromDomainCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the Identity parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^Identity' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SetSESIdentityMailFromDomainCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SetSESIdentityNotificationTopicCmdlet"> <summary> Sets an Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) topic to use when delivering notifications. When you use this operation, you specify a verified identity, such as an email address or domain. When you send an email that uses the chosen identity in the Source field, Amazon SES sends notifications to the topic you specified. You can send bounce, complaint, or delivery notifications (or any combination of the three) to the Amazon SNS topic that you specify. <para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para><para> For more information about feedback notification, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/monitor-sending-activity-using-notifications.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SetSESIdentityNotificationTopicCmdlet.Identity"> <summary> <para> <para>The identity (email address or domain) for the Amazon SNS topic.</para><important><para>You can only specify a verified identity for this parameter.</para></important><para>You can specify an identity by using its name or by using its Amazon Resource Name (ARN). The following examples are all valid identities: <c>sender@example.com</c>, <c>example.com</c>, <c>arn:aws:ses:us-east-1:123456789012:identity/example.com</c>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SetSESIdentityNotificationTopicCmdlet.NotificationType"> <summary> <para> <para>The type of notifications that are published to the specified Amazon SNS topic.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SetSESIdentityNotificationTopicCmdlet.SnsTopic"> <summary> <para> <para>The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon SNS topic. If the parameter is omitted from the request or a null value is passed, <c>SnsTopic</c> is cleared and publishing is disabled.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SetSESIdentityNotificationTopicCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.SetIdentityNotificationTopicResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SetSESIdentityNotificationTopicCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the Identity parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^Identity' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SetSESIdentityNotificationTopicCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SetSESReceiptRulePositionCmdlet"> <summary> Sets the position of the specified receipt rule in the receipt rule set. <para> For information about managing receipt rules, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/receiving-email-receipt-rules-console-walkthrough.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>. </para><para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SetSESReceiptRulePositionCmdlet.After"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the receipt rule after which to place the specified receipt rule.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SetSESReceiptRulePositionCmdlet.RuleName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the receipt rule to reposition.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SetSESReceiptRulePositionCmdlet.RuleSetName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the receipt rule set that contains the receipt rule to reposition.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SetSESReceiptRulePositionCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.SetReceiptRulePositionResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SetSESReceiptRulePositionCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SetSESReceiptRuleSetOrderCmdlet"> <summary> Reorders the receipt rules within a receipt rule set. <note><para> All of the rules in the rule set must be represented in this request. That is, it is error if the reorder request doesn't explicitly position all of the rules. </para></note><para> For information about managing receipt rule sets, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/receiving-email-receipt-rules-console-walkthrough.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>. </para><para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SetSESReceiptRuleSetOrderCmdlet.RuleName"> <summary> <para> <para>The specified receipt rule set's receipt rules, in order.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SetSESReceiptRuleSetOrderCmdlet.RuleSetName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the receipt rule set to reorder.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SetSESReceiptRuleSetOrderCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.ReorderReceiptRuleSetResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SetSESReceiptRuleSetOrderCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the RuleName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^RuleName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.SetSESReceiptRuleSetOrderCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.TestSESRenderTemplateCmdlet"> <summary> Creates a preview of the MIME content of an email when provided with a template and a set of replacement data. <para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.TestSESRenderTemplateCmdlet.TemplateData"> <summary> <para> <para>A list of replacement values to apply to the template. This parameter is a JSON object, typically consisting of key-value pairs in which the keys correspond to replacement tags in the email template.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.TestSESRenderTemplateCmdlet.TemplateName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the template to render.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.TestSESRenderTemplateCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'RenderedTemplate'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.TestRenderTemplateResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.TestRenderTemplateResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.TestSESRenderTemplateCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the TemplateData parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^TemplateData' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESAccountSendingEnabledCmdlet"> <summary> Enables or disables email sending across your entire Amazon SES account in the current Amazon Web Services Region. You can use this operation in conjunction with Amazon CloudWatch alarms to temporarily pause email sending across your Amazon SES account in a given Amazon Web Services Region when reputation metrics (such as your bounce or complaint rates) reach certain thresholds. <para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESAccountSendingEnabledCmdlet.Enabled"> <summary> <para> <para>Describes whether email sending is enabled or disabled for your Amazon SES account in the current Amazon Web Services Region.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESAccountSendingEnabledCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.UpdateAccountSendingEnabledResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESAccountSendingEnabledCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the Enabled parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^Enabled' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESAccountSendingEnabledCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESConfigurationSetEventDestinationCmdlet"> <summary> Updates the event destination of a configuration set. Event destinations are associated with configuration sets, which enable you to publish email sending events to Amazon CloudWatch, Amazon Kinesis Firehose, or Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS). For information about using configuration sets, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/monitor-sending-activity.html">Monitoring Your Amazon SES Sending Activity</a> in the <i>Amazon SES Developer Guide.</i><note><para> When you create or update an event destination, you must provide one, and only one, destination. The destination can be Amazon CloudWatch, Amazon Kinesis Firehose, or Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS). </para></note><para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESConfigurationSetEventDestinationCmdlet.ConfigurationSetName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the configuration set that contains the event destination.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESConfigurationSetEventDestinationCmdlet.KinesisFirehoseDestination_DeliveryStreamARN"> <summary> <para> <para>The ARN of the Amazon Kinesis Firehose stream that email sending events should be published to.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESConfigurationSetEventDestinationCmdlet.CloudWatchDestination_DimensionConfiguration"> <summary> <para> <para>A list of dimensions upon which to categorize your emails when you publish email sending events to Amazon CloudWatch.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESConfigurationSetEventDestinationCmdlet.EventDestination_Enabled"> <summary> <para> <para>Sets whether Amazon SES publishes events to this destination when you send an email with the associated configuration set. Set to <c>true</c> to enable publishing to this destination; set to <c>false</c> to prevent publishing to this destination. The default value is <c>false</c>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESConfigurationSetEventDestinationCmdlet.KinesisFirehoseDestination_IAMRoleARN"> <summary> <para> <para>The ARN of the IAM role under which Amazon SES publishes email sending events to the Amazon Kinesis Firehose stream.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESConfigurationSetEventDestinationCmdlet.EventDestination_MatchingEventType"> <summary> <para> <para>The type of email sending events to publish to the event destination.</para><ul><li><para><c>send</c> - The call was successful and Amazon SES is attempting to deliver the email.</para></li><li><para><c>reject</c> - Amazon SES determined that the email contained a virus and rejected it.</para></li><li><para><c>bounce</c> - The recipient's mail server permanently rejected the email. This corresponds to a hard bounce.</para></li><li><para><c>complaint</c> - The recipient marked the email as spam.</para></li><li><para><c>delivery</c> - Amazon SES successfully delivered the email to the recipient's mail server.</para></li><li><para><c>open</c> - The recipient received the email and opened it in their email client.</para></li><li><para><c>click</c> - The recipient clicked one or more links in the email.</para></li><li><para><c>renderingFailure</c> - Amazon SES did not send the email because of a template rendering issue.</para></li></ul> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESConfigurationSetEventDestinationCmdlet.EventDestination_Name"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the event destination. The name must meet the following requirements:</para><ul><li><para>Contain only ASCII letters (a-z, A-Z), numbers (0-9), underscores (_), or dashes (-).</para></li><li><para>Contain 64 characters or fewer.</para></li></ul> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESConfigurationSetEventDestinationCmdlet.SNSDestination_TopicARN"> <summary> <para> <para>The ARN of the Amazon SNS topic for email sending events. You can find the ARN of a topic by using the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sns/latest/api/API_ListTopics.html">ListTopics</a> Amazon SNS operation.</para><para>For more information about Amazon SNS topics, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sns/latest/dg/CreateTopic.html">Amazon SNS Developer Guide</a>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESConfigurationSetEventDestinationCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.UpdateConfigurationSetEventDestinationResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESConfigurationSetEventDestinationCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the ConfigurationSetName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^ConfigurationSetName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESConfigurationSetEventDestinationCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESConfigurationSetReputationMetricsEnabledCmdlet"> <summary> Enables or disables the publishing of reputation metrics for emails sent using a specific configuration set in a given Amazon Web Services Region. Reputation metrics include bounce and complaint rates. These metrics are published to Amazon CloudWatch. By using CloudWatch, you can create alarms when bounce or complaint rates exceed certain thresholds. <para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESConfigurationSetReputationMetricsEnabledCmdlet.ConfigurationSetName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the configuration set to update.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESConfigurationSetReputationMetricsEnabledCmdlet.Enabled"> <summary> <para> <para>Describes whether or not Amazon SES publishes reputation metrics for the configuration set, such as bounce and complaint rates, to Amazon CloudWatch.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESConfigurationSetReputationMetricsEnabledCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.UpdateConfigurationSetReputationMetricsEnabledResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESConfigurationSetReputationMetricsEnabledCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the Enabled parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^Enabled' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESConfigurationSetReputationMetricsEnabledCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESConfigurationSetSendingEnabledCmdlet"> <summary> Enables or disables email sending for messages sent using a specific configuration set in a given Amazon Web Services Region. You can use this operation in conjunction with Amazon CloudWatch alarms to temporarily pause email sending for a configuration set when the reputation metrics for that configuration set (such as your bounce on complaint rate) exceed certain thresholds. <para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESConfigurationSetSendingEnabledCmdlet.ConfigurationSetName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the configuration set to update.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESConfigurationSetSendingEnabledCmdlet.Enabled"> <summary> <para> <para>Describes whether email sending is enabled or disabled for the configuration set. </para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESConfigurationSetSendingEnabledCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.UpdateConfigurationSetSendingEnabledResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESConfigurationSetSendingEnabledCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the Enabled parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^Enabled' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESConfigurationSetSendingEnabledCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESConfigurationSetTrackingOptionCmdlet"> <summary> Modifies an association between a configuration set and a custom domain for open and click event tracking. <para> By default, images and links used for tracking open and click events are hosted on domains operated by Amazon SES. You can configure a subdomain of your own to handle these events. For information about using custom domains, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/configure-custom-open-click-domains.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESConfigurationSetTrackingOptionCmdlet.ConfigurationSetName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the configuration set.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESConfigurationSetTrackingOptionCmdlet.TrackingOption"> <summary> <para> The service has not provided documentation for this parameter; please refer to the service's API reference documentation for the latest available information. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESConfigurationSetTrackingOptionCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.UpdateConfigurationSetTrackingOptionsResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESConfigurationSetTrackingOptionCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the TrackingOption parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^TrackingOption' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESConfigurationSetTrackingOptionCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESCustomVerificationEmailTemplateCmdlet"> <summary> Updates an existing custom verification email template. <para> For more information about custom verification email templates, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/creating-identities.html#send-email-verify-address-custom">Using Custom Verification Email Templates</a> in the <i>Amazon SES Developer Guide</i>. </para><para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESCustomVerificationEmailTemplateCmdlet.FailureRedirectionURL"> <summary> <para> <para>The URL that the recipient of the verification email is sent to if his or her address is not successfully verified.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESCustomVerificationEmailTemplateCmdlet.FromEmailAddress"> <summary> <para> <para>The email address that the custom verification email is sent from.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESCustomVerificationEmailTemplateCmdlet.SuccessRedirectionURL"> <summary> <para> <para>The URL that the recipient of the verification email is sent to if his or her address is successfully verified.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESCustomVerificationEmailTemplateCmdlet.TemplateContent"> <summary> <para> <para>The content of the custom verification email. The total size of the email must be less than 10 MB. The message body may contain HTML, with some limitations. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/creating-identities.html#send-email-verify-address-custom">Custom Verification Email Frequently Asked Questions</a> in the <i>Amazon SES Developer Guide</i>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESCustomVerificationEmailTemplateCmdlet.TemplateName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the custom verification email template to update.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESCustomVerificationEmailTemplateCmdlet.TemplateSubject"> <summary> <para> <para>The subject line of the custom verification email.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESCustomVerificationEmailTemplateCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.UpdateCustomVerificationEmailTemplateResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESCustomVerificationEmailTemplateCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the TemplateContent parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^TemplateContent' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESCustomVerificationEmailTemplateCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESReceiptRuleCmdlet"> <summary> Updates a receipt rule. <para> For information about managing receipt rules, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/receiving-email-receipt-rules-console-walkthrough.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>. </para><para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESReceiptRuleCmdlet.Rule_Action"> <summary> <para> <para>An ordered list of actions to perform on messages that match at least one of the recipient email addresses or domains specified in the receipt rule.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESReceiptRuleCmdlet.Rule_Enabled"> <summary> <para> <para>If <c>true</c>, the receipt rule is active. The default value is <c>false</c>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESReceiptRuleCmdlet.Rule_Name"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the receipt rule. The name must meet the following requirements:</para><ul><li><para>Contain only ASCII letters (a-z, A-Z), numbers (0-9), underscores (_), dashes (-), or periods (.). </para></li><li><para>Start and end with a letter or number.</para></li><li><para>Contain 64 characters or fewer.</para></li></ul> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESReceiptRuleCmdlet.Rule_Recipient"> <summary> <para> <para>The recipient domains and email addresses that the receipt rule applies to. If this field is not specified, this rule matches all recipients on all verified domains.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESReceiptRuleCmdlet.RuleSetName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the receipt rule set that the receipt rule belongs to.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESReceiptRuleCmdlet.Rule_ScanEnabled"> <summary> <para> <para>If <c>true</c>, then messages that this receipt rule applies to are scanned for spam and viruses. The default value is <c>false</c>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESReceiptRuleCmdlet.Rule_TlsPolicy"> <summary> <para> <para>Specifies whether Amazon SES should require that incoming email is delivered over a connection encrypted with Transport Layer Security (TLS). If this parameter is set to <c>Require</c>, Amazon SES bounces emails that are not received over TLS. The default is <c>Optional</c>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESReceiptRuleCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.UpdateReceiptRuleResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESReceiptRuleCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESTemplateCmdlet"> <summary> Updates an email template. Email templates enable you to send personalized email to one or more destinations in a single operation. For more information, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/send-personalized-email-api.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>. <para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESTemplateCmdlet.Template"> <summary> <para> The service has not provided documentation for this parameter; please refer to the service's API reference documentation for the latest available information. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESTemplateCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.UpdateTemplateResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESTemplateCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the Template parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^Template' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.UpdateSESTemplateCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.WriteSESConfigurationSetDeliveryOptionCmdlet"> <summary> Adds or updates the delivery options for a configuration set. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.WriteSESConfigurationSetDeliveryOptionCmdlet.ConfigurationSetName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the configuration set.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.WriteSESConfigurationSetDeliveryOptionCmdlet.DeliveryOptions_TlsPolicy"> <summary> <para> <para>Specifies whether messages that use the configuration set are required to use Transport Layer Security (TLS). If the value is <c>Require</c>, messages are only delivered if a TLS connection can be established. If the value is <c>Optional</c>, messages can be delivered in plain text if a TLS connection can't be established.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.WriteSESConfigurationSetDeliveryOptionCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.PutConfigurationSetDeliveryOptionsResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.WriteSESConfigurationSetDeliveryOptionCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the ConfigurationSetName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^ConfigurationSetName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.WriteSESConfigurationSetDeliveryOptionCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.WriteSESIdentityPolicyCmdlet"> <summary> Adds or updates a sending authorization policy for the specified identity (an email address or a domain). <note><para> This operation is for the identity owner only. If you have not verified the identity, it returns an error. </para></note><para> Sending authorization is a feature that enables an identity owner to authorize other senders to use its identities. For information about using sending authorization, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/sending-authorization.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>. </para><para> You can execute this operation no more than once per second. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.WriteSESIdentityPolicyCmdlet.Identity"> <summary> <para> <para>The identity to which that the policy applies. You can specify an identity by using its name or by using its Amazon Resource Name (ARN). Examples: <c>user@example.com</c>, <c>example.com</c>, <c>arn:aws:ses:us-east-1:123456789012:identity/example.com</c>.</para><para>To successfully call this operation, you must own the identity.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.WriteSESIdentityPolicyCmdlet.Policy"> <summary> <para> <para>The text of the policy in JSON format. The policy cannot exceed 4 KB.</para><para>For information about the syntax of sending authorization policies, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/sending-authorization-policies.html">Amazon SES Developer Guide</a>. </para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.WriteSESIdentityPolicyCmdlet.PolicyName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the policy.</para><para>The policy name cannot exceed 64 characters and can only include alphanumeric characters, dashes, and underscores.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.WriteSESIdentityPolicyCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SimpleEmail.Model.PutIdentityPolicyResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.WriteSESIdentityPolicyCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the Policy parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^Policy' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SES.WriteSESIdentityPolicyCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> </members> </doc> |