// Code generated by smithy-go-codegen DO NOT EDIT. package types import ( smithydocument "github.com/aws/smithy-go/document" "time" ) // An object that contains information about a blacklisting event that impacts one // of the dedicated IP addresses that is associated with your account. type BlacklistEntry struct { // Additional information about the blacklisting event, as provided by the // blacklist maintainer. Description *string // The time when the blacklisting event occurred, shown in Unix time format. ListingTime *time.Time // The name of the blacklist that the IP address appears on. RblName *string noSmithyDocumentSerde } // Represents the body of the email message. type Body struct { // An object that represents the version of the message that is displayed in email // clients that support HTML. HTML messages can include formatted text, hyperlinks, // images, and more. Html *Content // An object that represents the version of the message that is displayed in email // clients that don't support HTML, or clients where the recipient has disabled // HTML rendering. Text *Content noSmithyDocumentSerde } // An object that defines an Amazon CloudWatch destination for email events. You // can use Amazon CloudWatch to monitor and gain insights on your email sending // metrics. type CloudWatchDestination struct { // An array of objects that define the dimensions to use when you send email // events to Amazon CloudWatch. // // This member is required. DimensionConfigurations []CloudWatchDimensionConfiguration noSmithyDocumentSerde } // An object that defines the dimension configuration to use when you send Amazon // Pinpoint email events to Amazon CloudWatch. type CloudWatchDimensionConfiguration struct { // The default value of the dimension that is published to Amazon CloudWatch if // you don't provide the value of the dimension when you send an email. This value // has to meet the following criteria: // - It can only contain ASCII letters (a-z, A-Z), numbers (0-9), underscores // (_), or dashes (-). // - It can contain no more than 256 characters. // // This member is required. DefaultDimensionValue *string // The name of an Amazon CloudWatch dimension associated with an email sending // metric. The name has to meet the following criteria: // - It can only contain ASCII letters (a-z, A-Z), numbers (0-9), underscores // (_), or dashes (-). // - It can contain no more than 256 characters. // // This member is required. DimensionName *string // The location where Amazon Pinpoint finds the value of a dimension to publish to // Amazon CloudWatch. If you want Amazon Pinpoint to use the message tags that you // specify using an X-SES-MESSAGE-TAGS header or a parameter to the // SendEmail/SendRawEmail API, choose messageTag . If you want Amazon Pinpoint to // use your own email headers, choose emailHeader . If you want Amazon Pinpoint to // use link tags, choose linkTags . // // This member is required. DimensionValueSource DimensionValueSource noSmithyDocumentSerde } // An object that represents the content of the email, and optionally a character // set specification. type Content struct { // The content of the message itself. // // This member is required. Data *string // The character set for the content. Because of the constraints of the SMTP // protocol, Amazon Pinpoint uses 7-bit ASCII by default. If the text includes // characters outside of the ASCII range, you have to specify a character set. For // example, you could specify UTF-8 , ISO-8859-1 , or Shift_JIS . Charset *string noSmithyDocumentSerde } // An object that contains information about the volume of email sent on each day // of the analysis period. type DailyVolume struct { // An object that contains inbox placement metrics for a specified day in the // analysis period, broken out by the recipient's email provider. DomainIspPlacements []DomainIspPlacement // The date that the DailyVolume metrics apply to, in Unix time. StartDate *time.Time // An object that contains inbox placement metrics for a specific day in the // analysis period. VolumeStatistics *VolumeStatistics noSmithyDocumentSerde } // Contains information about a dedicated IP address that is associated with your // Amazon Pinpoint account. type DedicatedIp struct { // An IP address that is reserved for use by your Amazon Pinpoint account. // // This member is required. Ip *string // Indicates how complete the dedicated IP warm-up process is. When this value // equals 1, the address has completed the warm-up process and is ready for use. // // This member is required. WarmupPercentage *int32 // The warm-up status of a dedicated IP address. The status can have one of the // following values: // - IN_PROGRESS – The IP address isn't ready to use because the dedicated IP // warm-up process is ongoing. // - DONE – The dedicated IP warm-up process is complete, and the IP address is // ready to use. // // This member is required. WarmupStatus WarmupStatus // The name of the dedicated IP pool that the IP address is associated with. PoolName *string noSmithyDocumentSerde } // An object that contains metadata related to a predictive inbox placement test. type DeliverabilityTestReport struct { // The date and time when the predictive inbox placement test was created, in Unix // time format. CreateDate *time.Time // The status of the predictive inbox placement test. If the status is IN_PROGRESS // , then the predictive inbox placement test is currently running. Predictive // inbox placement tests are usually complete within 24 hours of creating the test. // If the status is COMPLETE , then the test is finished, and you can use the // GetDeliverabilityTestReport to view the results of the test. DeliverabilityTestStatus DeliverabilityTestStatus // The sender address that you specified for the predictive inbox placement test. FromEmailAddress *string // A unique string that identifies the predictive inbox placement test. ReportId *string // A name that helps you identify a predictive inbox placement test report. ReportName *string // The subject line for an email that you submitted in a predictive inbox // placement test. Subject *string noSmithyDocumentSerde } // Used to associate a configuration set with a dedicated IP pool. type DeliveryOptions struct { // The name of the dedicated IP pool that you want to associate with the // configuration set. SendingPoolName *string // Specifies whether messages that use the configuration set are required to use // Transport Layer Security (TLS). If the value is Require , messages are only // delivered if a TLS connection can be established. If the value is Optional , // messages can be delivered in plain text if a TLS connection can't be // established. TlsPolicy TlsPolicy noSmithyDocumentSerde } // An object that describes the recipients for an email. type Destination struct { // An array that contains the email addresses of the "BCC" (blind carbon copy) // recipients for the email. BccAddresses []string // An array that contains the email addresses of the "CC" (carbon copy) recipients // for the email. CcAddresses []string // An array that contains the email addresses of the "To" recipients for the email. ToAddresses []string noSmithyDocumentSerde } // An object that contains information about the DKIM configuration for an email // identity. type DkimAttributes struct { // If the value is true , then the messages that Amazon Pinpoint sends from the // identity are DKIM-signed. If the value is false , then the messages that Amazon // Pinpoint sends from the identity aren't DKIM-signed. SigningEnabled bool // Describes whether or not Amazon Pinpoint has successfully located the DKIM // records in the DNS records for the domain. The status can be one of the // following: // - PENDING – Amazon Pinpoint hasn't yet located the DKIM records in the DNS // configuration for the domain, but will continue to attempt to locate them. // - SUCCESS – Amazon Pinpoint located the DKIM records in the DNS configuration // for the domain and determined that they're correct. Amazon Pinpoint can now send // DKIM-signed email from the identity. // - FAILED – Amazon Pinpoint was unable to locate the DKIM records in the DNS // settings for the domain, and won't continue to search for them. // - TEMPORARY_FAILURE – A temporary issue occurred, which prevented Amazon // Pinpoint from determining the DKIM status for the domain. // - NOT_STARTED – Amazon Pinpoint hasn't yet started searching for the DKIM // records in the DKIM records for the domain. Status DkimStatus // A set of unique strings that you use to create a set of CNAME records that you // add to the DNS configuration for your domain. When Amazon Pinpoint detects these // records in the DNS configuration for your domain, the DKIM authentication // process is complete. Amazon Pinpoint usually detects these records within about // 72 hours of adding them to the DNS configuration for your domain. Tokens []string noSmithyDocumentSerde } // An object that contains the deliverability data for a specific campaign. This // data is available for a campaign only if the campaign sent email by using a // domain that the Deliverability dashboard is enabled for ( // PutDeliverabilityDashboardOption operation). type DomainDeliverabilityCampaign struct { // The unique identifier for the campaign. Amazon Pinpoint automatically generates // and assigns this identifier to a campaign. This value is not the same as the // campaign identifier that Amazon Pinpoint assigns to campaigns that you create // and manage by using the Amazon Pinpoint API or the Amazon Pinpoint console. CampaignId *string // The percentage of email messages that were deleted by recipients, without being // opened first. Due to technical limitations, this value only includes recipients // who opened the message by using an email client that supports images. DeleteRate *float64 // The major email providers who handled the email message. Esps []string // The first time, in Unix time format, when the email message was delivered to // any recipient's inbox. This value can help you determine how long it took for a // campaign to deliver an email message. FirstSeenDateTime *time.Time // The verified email address that the email message was sent from. FromAddress *string // The URL of an image that contains a snapshot of the email message that was sent. ImageUrl *string // The number of email messages that were delivered to recipients’ inboxes. InboxCount *int64 // The last time, in Unix time format, when the email message was delivered to any // recipient's inbox. This value can help you determine how long it took for a // campaign to deliver an email message. LastSeenDateTime *time.Time // The projected number of recipients that the email message was sent to. ProjectedVolume *int64 // The percentage of email messages that were opened and then deleted by // recipients. Due to technical limitations, this value only includes recipients // who opened the message by using an email client that supports images. ReadDeleteRate *float64 // The percentage of email messages that were opened by recipients. Due to // technical limitations, this value only includes recipients who opened the // message by using an email client that supports images. ReadRate *float64 // The IP addresses that were used to send the email message. SendingIps []string // The number of email messages that were delivered to recipients' spam or junk // mail folders. SpamCount *int64 // The subject line, or title, of the email message. Subject *string noSmithyDocumentSerde } // An object that contains information about the Deliverability dashboard // subscription for a verified domain that you use to send email and currently has // an active Deliverability dashboard subscription. If a Deliverability dashboard // subscription is active for a domain, you gain access to reputation, inbox // placement, and other metrics for the domain. type DomainDeliverabilityTrackingOption struct { // A verified domain that’s associated with your AWS account and currently has an // active Deliverability dashboard subscription. Domain *string // An object that contains information about the inbox placement data settings for // the domain. InboxPlacementTrackingOption *InboxPlacementTrackingOption // The date, in Unix time format, when you enabled the Deliverability dashboard // for the domain. SubscriptionStartDate *time.Time noSmithyDocumentSerde } // An object that contains inbox placement data for email sent from one of your // email domains to a specific email provider. type DomainIspPlacement struct { // The percentage of messages that were sent from the selected domain to the // specified email provider that arrived in recipients' inboxes. InboxPercentage *float64 // The total number of messages that were sent from the selected domain to the // specified email provider that arrived in recipients' inboxes. InboxRawCount *int64 // The name of the email provider that the inbox placement data applies to. IspName *string // The percentage of messages that were sent from the selected domain to the // specified email provider that arrived in recipients' spam or junk mail folders. SpamPercentage *float64 // The total number of messages that were sent from the selected domain to the // specified email provider that arrived in recipients' spam or junk mail folders. SpamRawCount *int64 noSmithyDocumentSerde } // An object that defines the entire content of the email, including the message // headers and the body content. You can create a simple email message, in which // you specify the subject and the text and HTML versions of the message body. You // can also create raw messages, in which you specify a complete MIME-formatted // message. Raw messages can include attachments and custom headers. type EmailContent struct { // The raw email message. The message has to meet the following criteria: // - The message has to contain a header and a body, separated by one blank // line. // - All of the required header fields must be present in the message. // - Each part of a multipart MIME message must be formatted properly. // - If you include attachments, they must be in a file format that Amazon // Pinpoint supports. // - The entire message must be Base64 encoded. // - If any of the MIME parts in your message contain content that is outside of // the 7-bit ASCII character range, you should encode that content to ensure that // recipients' email clients render the message properly. // - The length of any single line of text in the message can't exceed 1,000 // characters. This restriction is defined in RFC 5321 (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5321) // . Raw *RawMessage // The simple email message. The message consists of a subject and a message body. Simple *Message // The template to use for the email message. Template *Template noSmithyDocumentSerde } // In Amazon Pinpoint, events include message sends, deliveries, opens, clicks, // bounces, and complaints. Event destinations are places that you can send // information about these events to. For example, you can send event data to // Amazon SNS to receive notifications when you receive bounces or complaints, or // you can use Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose to stream data to Amazon S3 for // long-term storage. type EventDestination struct { // The types of events that Amazon Pinpoint sends to the specified event // destinations. // // This member is required. MatchingEventTypes []EventType // A name that identifies the event destination. // // This member is required. Name *string // An object that defines an Amazon CloudWatch destination for email events. You // can use Amazon CloudWatch to monitor and gain insights on your email sending // metrics. CloudWatchDestination *CloudWatchDestination // If true , the event destination is enabled. When the event destination is // enabled, the specified event types are sent to the destinations in this // EventDestinationDefinition . If false , the event destination is disabled. When // the event destination is disabled, events aren't sent to the specified // destinations. Enabled bool // An object that defines an Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose destination for email // events. You can use Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose to stream data to other // services, such as Amazon S3 and Amazon Redshift. KinesisFirehoseDestination *KinesisFirehoseDestination // An object that defines a Amazon Pinpoint destination for email events. You can // use Amazon Pinpoint events to create attributes in Amazon Pinpoint projects. You // can use these attributes to create segments for your campaigns. PinpointDestination *PinpointDestination // An object that defines an Amazon SNS destination for email events. You can use // Amazon SNS to send notification when certain email events occur. SnsDestination *SnsDestination noSmithyDocumentSerde } // An object that defines the event destination. Specifically, it defines which // services receive events from emails sent using the configuration set that the // event destination is associated with. Also defines the types of events that are // sent to the event destination. type EventDestinationDefinition struct { // An object that defines an Amazon CloudWatch destination for email events. You // can use Amazon CloudWatch to monitor and gain insights on your email sending // metrics. CloudWatchDestination *CloudWatchDestination // If true , the event destination is enabled. When the event destination is // enabled, the specified event types are sent to the destinations in this // EventDestinationDefinition . If false , the event destination is disabled. When // the event destination is disabled, events aren't sent to the specified // destinations. Enabled bool // An object that defines an Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose destination for email // events. You can use Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose to stream data to other // services, such as Amazon S3 and Amazon Redshift. KinesisFirehoseDestination *KinesisFirehoseDestination // An array that specifies which events Amazon Pinpoint should send to the // destinations in this EventDestinationDefinition . MatchingEventTypes []EventType // An object that defines a Amazon Pinpoint destination for email events. You can // use Amazon Pinpoint events to create attributes in Amazon Pinpoint projects. You // can use these attributes to create segments for your campaigns. PinpointDestination *PinpointDestination // An object that defines an Amazon SNS destination for email events. You can use // Amazon SNS to send notification when certain email events occur. SnsDestination *SnsDestination noSmithyDocumentSerde } // Information about an email identity. type IdentityInfo struct { // The address or domain of the identity. IdentityName *string // The email identity type. The identity type can be one of the following: // - EMAIL_ADDRESS – The identity is an email address. // - DOMAIN – The identity is a domain. // - MANAGED_DOMAIN – The identity is a domain that is managed by AWS. IdentityType IdentityType // Indicates whether or not you can send email from the identity. In Amazon // Pinpoint, an identity is an email address or domain that you send email from. // Before you can send email from an identity, you have to demostrate that you own // the identity, and that you authorize Amazon Pinpoint to send email from that // identity. SendingEnabled bool noSmithyDocumentSerde } // An object that contains information about the inbox placement data settings for // a verified domain that’s associated with your AWS account. This data is // available only if you enabled the Deliverability dashboard for the domain ( // PutDeliverabilityDashboardOption operation). type InboxPlacementTrackingOption struct { // Specifies whether inbox placement data is being tracked for the domain. Global bool // An array of strings, one for each major email provider that the inbox placement // data applies to. TrackedIsps []string noSmithyDocumentSerde } // An object that describes how email sent during the predictive inbox placement // test was handled by a certain email provider. type IspPlacement struct { // The name of the email provider that the inbox placement data applies to. IspName *string // An object that contains inbox placement metrics for a specific email provider. PlacementStatistics *PlacementStatistics noSmithyDocumentSerde } // An object that defines an Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose destination for email // events. You can use Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose to stream data to other // services, such as Amazon S3 and Amazon Redshift. type KinesisFirehoseDestination struct { // The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose stream that // Amazon Pinpoint sends email events to. // // This member is required. DeliveryStreamArn *string // The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role that Amazon Pinpoint uses when // sending email events to the Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose stream. // // This member is required. IamRoleArn *string noSmithyDocumentSerde } // A list of attributes that are associated with a MAIL FROM domain. type MailFromAttributes struct { // The action that Amazon Pinpoint to takes if it can't read the required MX // record for a custom MAIL FROM domain. When you set this value to UseDefaultValue // , Amazon Pinpoint uses amazonses.com as the MAIL FROM domain. When you set this // value to RejectMessage , Amazon Pinpoint returns a MailFromDomainNotVerified // error, and doesn't attempt to deliver the email. These behaviors are taken when // the custom MAIL FROM domain configuration is in the Pending , Failed , and // TemporaryFailure states. // // This member is required. BehaviorOnMxFailure BehaviorOnMxFailure // The name of a domain that an email identity uses as a custom MAIL FROM domain. // // This member is required. MailFromDomain *string // The status of the MAIL FROM domain. This status can have the following values: // - PENDING – Amazon Pinpoint hasn't started searching for the MX record yet. // - SUCCESS – Amazon Pinpoint detected the required MX record for the MAIL FROM // domain. // - FAILED – Amazon Pinpoint can't find the required MX record, or the record no // longer exists. // - TEMPORARY_FAILURE – A temporary issue occurred, which prevented Amazon // Pinpoint from determining the status of the MAIL FROM domain. // // This member is required. MailFromDomainStatus MailFromDomainStatus noSmithyDocumentSerde } // Represents the email message that you're sending. The Message object consists // of a subject line and a message body. type Message struct { // The body of the message. You can specify an HTML version of the message, a // text-only version of the message, or both. // // This member is required. Body *Body // The subject line of the email. The subject line can only contain 7-bit ASCII // characters. However, you can specify non-ASCII characters in the subject line by // using encoded-word syntax, as described in RFC 2047 (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2047) // . // // This member is required. Subject *Content noSmithyDocumentSerde } // Contains the name and value of a tag that you apply to an email. You can use // message tags when you publish email sending events. type MessageTag struct { // The name of the message tag. The message tag name has to meet the following // criteria: // - It can only contain ASCII letters (a–z, A–Z), numbers (0–9), underscores // (_), or dashes (-). // - It can contain no more than 256 characters. // // This member is required. Name *string // The value of the message tag. The message tag value has to meet the following // criteria: // - It can only contain ASCII letters (a–z, A–Z), numbers (0–9), underscores // (_), or dashes (-). // - It can contain no more than 256 characters. // // This member is required. Value *string noSmithyDocumentSerde } // An object that contains information about email that was sent from the selected // domain. type OverallVolume struct { // An object that contains inbox and junk mail placement metrics for individual // email providers. DomainIspPlacements []DomainIspPlacement // The percentage of emails that were sent from the domain that were read by their // recipients. ReadRatePercent *float64 // An object that contains information about the numbers of messages that arrived // in recipients' inboxes and junk mail folders. VolumeStatistics *VolumeStatistics noSmithyDocumentSerde } // An object that defines a Amazon Pinpoint destination for email events. You can // use Amazon Pinpoint events to create attributes in Amazon Pinpoint projects. You // can use these attributes to create segments for your campaigns. type PinpointDestination struct { // The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon Pinpoint project that you want to // send email events to. ApplicationArn *string noSmithyDocumentSerde } // An object that contains inbox placement data for an email provider. type PlacementStatistics struct { // The percentage of emails that were authenticated by using DomainKeys Identified // Mail (DKIM) during the predictive inbox placement test. DkimPercentage *float64 // The percentage of emails that arrived in recipients' inboxes during the // predictive inbox placement test. InboxPercentage *float64 // The percentage of emails that didn't arrive in recipients' inboxes at all // during the predictive inbox placement test. MissingPercentage *float64 // The percentage of emails that arrived in recipients' spam or junk mail folders // during the predictive inbox placement test. SpamPercentage *float64 // The percentage of emails that were authenticated by using Sender Policy // Framework (SPF) during the predictive inbox placement test. SpfPercentage *float64 noSmithyDocumentSerde } // The raw email message. type RawMessage struct { // The raw email message. The message has to meet the following criteria: // - The message has to contain a header and a body, separated by one blank // line. // - All of the required header fields must be present in the message. // - Each part of a multipart MIME message must be formatted properly. // - Attachments must be in a file format that Amazon Pinpoint supports. // - The entire message must be Base64 encoded. // - If any of the MIME parts in your message contain content that is outside of // the 7-bit ASCII character range, you should encode that content to ensure that // recipients' email clients render the message properly. // - The length of any single line of text in the message can't exceed 1,000 // characters. This restriction is defined in RFC 5321 (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5321) // . // // This member is required. Data []byte noSmithyDocumentSerde } // Enable or disable collection of reputation metrics for emails that you send // using this configuration set in the current AWS Region. type ReputationOptions struct { // The date and time (in Unix time) when the reputation metrics were last given a // fresh start. When your account is given a fresh start, your reputation metrics // are calculated starting from the date of the fresh start. LastFreshStart *time.Time // If true , tracking of reputation metrics is enabled for the configuration set. // If false , tracking of reputation metrics is disabled for the configuration set. ReputationMetricsEnabled bool noSmithyDocumentSerde } // Used to enable or disable email sending for messages that use this // configuration set in the current AWS Region. type SendingOptions struct { // If true , email sending is enabled for the configuration set. If false , email // sending is disabled for the configuration set. SendingEnabled bool noSmithyDocumentSerde } // An object that contains information about the per-day and per-second sending // limits for your Amazon Pinpoint account in the current AWS Region. type SendQuota struct { // The maximum number of emails that you can send in the current AWS Region over a // 24-hour period. This value is also called your sending quota. Max24HourSend float64 // The maximum number of emails that you can send per second in the current AWS // Region. This value is also called your maximum sending rate or your maximum TPS // (transactions per second) rate. MaxSendRate float64 // The number of emails sent from your Amazon Pinpoint account in the current AWS // Region over the past 24 hours. SentLast24Hours float64 noSmithyDocumentSerde } // An object that defines an Amazon SNS destination for email events. You can use // Amazon SNS to send notification when certain email events occur. type SnsDestination struct { // The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon SNS topic that you want to publish // email events to. For more information about Amazon SNS topics, see the Amazon // SNS Developer Guide (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sns/latest/dg/CreateTopic.html) // . // // This member is required. TopicArn *string noSmithyDocumentSerde } // An object that defines the tags that are associated with a resource. A tag is a // label that you optionally define and associate with a resource in Amazon // Pinpoint. Tags can help you categorize and manage resources in different ways, // such as by purpose, owner, environment, or other criteria. A resource can have // as many as 50 tags. Each tag consists of a required tag key and an associated // tag value, both of which you define. A tag key is a general label that acts as a // category for a more specific tag value. A tag value acts as a descriptor within // a tag key. A tag key can contain as many as 128 characters. A tag value can // contain as many as 256 characters. The characters can be Unicode letters, // digits, white space, or one of the following symbols: _ . : / = + -. The // following additional restrictions apply to tags: // - Tag keys and values are case sensitive. // - For each associated resource, each tag key must be unique and it can have // only one value. // - The aws: prefix is reserved for use by AWS; you can’t use it in any tag keys // or values that you define. In addition, you can't edit or remove tag keys or // values that use this prefix. Tags that use this prefix don’t count against the // limit of 50 tags per resource. // - You can associate tags with public or shared resources, but the tags are // available only for your AWS account, not any other accounts that share the // resource. In addition, the tags are available only for resources that are // located in the specified AWS Region for your AWS account. type Tag struct { // One part of a key-value pair that defines a tag. The maximum length of a tag // key is 128 characters. The minimum length is 1 character. // // This member is required. Key *string // The optional part of a key-value pair that defines a tag. The maximum length of // a tag value is 256 characters. The minimum length is 0 characters. If you don’t // want a resource to have a specific tag value, don’t specify a value for this // parameter. Amazon Pinpoint will set the value to an empty string. // // This member is required. Value *string noSmithyDocumentSerde } type Template struct { // The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the template. TemplateArn *string // An object that defines the values to use for message variables in the template. // This object is a set of key-value pairs. Each key defines a message variable in // the template. The corresponding value defines the value to use for that // variable. TemplateData *string noSmithyDocumentSerde } // An object that defines the tracking options for a configuration set. When you // use Amazon Pinpoint to send an email, it contains an invisible image that's used // to track when recipients open your email. If your email contains links, those // links are changed slightly in order to track when recipients click them. These // images and links include references to a domain operated by AWS. You can // optionally configure Amazon Pinpoint to use a domain that you operate for these // images and links. type TrackingOptions struct { // The domain that you want to use for tracking open and click events. // // This member is required. CustomRedirectDomain *string noSmithyDocumentSerde } // An object that contains information about the amount of email that was // delivered to recipients. type VolumeStatistics struct { // The total number of emails that arrived in recipients' inboxes. InboxRawCount *int64 // An estimate of the percentage of emails sent from the current domain that will // arrive in recipients' inboxes. ProjectedInbox *int64 // An estimate of the percentage of emails sent from the current domain that will // arrive in recipients' spam or junk mail folders. ProjectedSpam *int64 // The total number of emails that arrived in recipients' spam or junk mail // folders. SpamRawCount *int64 noSmithyDocumentSerde } type noSmithyDocumentSerde = smithydocument.NoSerde