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* If the action is successful, the service sends back an HTTP 200 response. *
** The following data is returned in JSON format by the service. *
* * @see AWS API Documentation */ @Generated("com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class PutEmailIdentityDkimSigningAttributesResult extends com.amazonaws.AmazonWebServiceResult* The DKIM authentication status of the identity. Amazon SES determines the authentication status by searching for * specific records in the DNS configuration for your domain. If you used Easy DKIM to set up DKIM * authentication, Amazon SES tries to find three unique CNAME records in the DNS configuration for your domain. *
** If you provided a public key to perform DKIM authentication, Amazon SES tries to find a TXT record that uses the * selector that you specified. The value of the TXT record must be a public key that's paired with the private key * that you specified in the process of creating the identity. *
** The status can be one of the following: *
*
* PENDING – The verification process was initiated, but Amazon SES hasn't yet detected the DKIM
* records in the DNS configuration for the domain.
*
* SUCCESS – The verification process completed successfully.
*
* FAILED – The verification process failed. This typically occurs when Amazon SES fails to find the
* DKIM records in the DNS configuration of the domain.
*
* TEMPORARY_FAILURE – A temporary issue is preventing Amazon SES from determining the DKIM
* authentication status of the domain.
*
* NOT_STARTED – The DKIM verification process hasn't been initiated for the domain.
*
* If you used Easy DKIM to * configure DKIM authentication for the domain, then this object contains 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 SES detects * these records in the DNS configuration for your domain, the DKIM authentication process is complete. *
** If you configured DKIM authentication for the domain by providing your own public-private key pair, then this * object contains the selector that's associated with your public key. *
** Regardless of the DKIM authentication method you use, Amazon SES searches for the appropriate records in the DNS * configuration of the domain for up to 72 hours. *
*/ private java.util.List* The DKIM authentication status of the identity. Amazon SES determines the authentication status by searching for * specific records in the DNS configuration for your domain. If you used Easy DKIM to set up DKIM * authentication, Amazon SES tries to find three unique CNAME records in the DNS configuration for your domain. *
** If you provided a public key to perform DKIM authentication, Amazon SES tries to find a TXT record that uses the * selector that you specified. The value of the TXT record must be a public key that's paired with the private key * that you specified in the process of creating the identity. *
** The status can be one of the following: *
*
* PENDING – The verification process was initiated, but Amazon SES hasn't yet detected the DKIM
* records in the DNS configuration for the domain.
*
* SUCCESS – The verification process completed successfully.
*
* FAILED – The verification process failed. This typically occurs when Amazon SES fails to find the
* DKIM records in the DNS configuration of the domain.
*
* TEMPORARY_FAILURE – A temporary issue is preventing Amazon SES from determining the DKIM
* authentication status of the domain.
*
* NOT_STARTED – The DKIM verification process hasn't been initiated for the domain.
*
* If you provided a public key to perform DKIM authentication, Amazon SES tries to find a TXT record that * uses the selector that you specified. The value of the TXT record must be a public key that's paired with * the private key that you specified in the process of creating the identity. *
** The status can be one of the following: *
*
* PENDING – The verification process was initiated, but Amazon SES hasn't yet detected the DKIM
* records in the DNS configuration for the domain.
*
* SUCCESS – The verification process completed successfully.
*
* FAILED – The verification process failed. This typically occurs when Amazon SES fails to find
* the DKIM records in the DNS configuration of the domain.
*
* TEMPORARY_FAILURE – A temporary issue is preventing Amazon SES from determining the DKIM
* authentication status of the domain.
*
* NOT_STARTED – The DKIM verification process hasn't been initiated for the domain.
*
* The DKIM authentication status of the identity. Amazon SES determines the authentication status by searching for * specific records in the DNS configuration for your domain. If you used Easy DKIM to set up DKIM * authentication, Amazon SES tries to find three unique CNAME records in the DNS configuration for your domain. *
** If you provided a public key to perform DKIM authentication, Amazon SES tries to find a TXT record that uses the * selector that you specified. The value of the TXT record must be a public key that's paired with the private key * that you specified in the process of creating the identity. *
** The status can be one of the following: *
*
* PENDING – The verification process was initiated, but Amazon SES hasn't yet detected the DKIM
* records in the DNS configuration for the domain.
*
* SUCCESS – The verification process completed successfully.
*
* FAILED – The verification process failed. This typically occurs when Amazon SES fails to find the
* DKIM records in the DNS configuration of the domain.
*
* TEMPORARY_FAILURE – A temporary issue is preventing Amazon SES from determining the DKIM
* authentication status of the domain.
*
* NOT_STARTED – The DKIM verification process hasn't been initiated for the domain.
*
* If you provided a public key to perform DKIM authentication, Amazon SES tries to find a TXT record that * uses the selector that you specified. The value of the TXT record must be a public key that's paired with * the private key that you specified in the process of creating the identity. *
** The status can be one of the following: *
*
* PENDING – The verification process was initiated, but Amazon SES hasn't yet detected the
* DKIM records in the DNS configuration for the domain.
*
* SUCCESS – The verification process completed successfully.
*
* FAILED – The verification process failed. This typically occurs when Amazon SES fails to
* find the DKIM records in the DNS configuration of the domain.
*
* TEMPORARY_FAILURE – A temporary issue is preventing Amazon SES from determining the DKIM
* authentication status of the domain.
*
* NOT_STARTED – The DKIM verification process hasn't been initiated for the domain.
*
* The DKIM authentication status of the identity. Amazon SES determines the authentication status by searching for * specific records in the DNS configuration for your domain. If you used Easy DKIM to set up DKIM * authentication, Amazon SES tries to find three unique CNAME records in the DNS configuration for your domain. *
** If you provided a public key to perform DKIM authentication, Amazon SES tries to find a TXT record that uses the * selector that you specified. The value of the TXT record must be a public key that's paired with the private key * that you specified in the process of creating the identity. *
** The status can be one of the following: *
*
* PENDING – The verification process was initiated, but Amazon SES hasn't yet detected the DKIM
* records in the DNS configuration for the domain.
*
* SUCCESS – The verification process completed successfully.
*
* FAILED – The verification process failed. This typically occurs when Amazon SES fails to find the
* DKIM records in the DNS configuration of the domain.
*
* TEMPORARY_FAILURE – A temporary issue is preventing Amazon SES from determining the DKIM
* authentication status of the domain.
*
* NOT_STARTED – The DKIM verification process hasn't been initiated for the domain.
*
* If you provided a public key to perform DKIM authentication, Amazon SES tries to find a TXT record that * uses the selector that you specified. The value of the TXT record must be a public key that's paired with * the private key that you specified in the process of creating the identity. *
** The status can be one of the following: *
*
* PENDING – The verification process was initiated, but Amazon SES hasn't yet detected the DKIM
* records in the DNS configuration for the domain.
*
* SUCCESS – The verification process completed successfully.
*
* FAILED – The verification process failed. This typically occurs when Amazon SES fails to find
* the DKIM records in the DNS configuration of the domain.
*
* TEMPORARY_FAILURE – A temporary issue is preventing Amazon SES from determining the DKIM
* authentication status of the domain.
*
* NOT_STARTED – The DKIM verification process hasn't been initiated for the domain.
*
* The DKIM authentication status of the identity. Amazon SES determines the authentication status by searching for * specific records in the DNS configuration for your domain. If you used Easy DKIM to set up DKIM * authentication, Amazon SES tries to find three unique CNAME records in the DNS configuration for your domain. *
** If you provided a public key to perform DKIM authentication, Amazon SES tries to find a TXT record that uses the * selector that you specified. The value of the TXT record must be a public key that's paired with the private key * that you specified in the process of creating the identity. *
** The status can be one of the following: *
*
* PENDING – The verification process was initiated, but Amazon SES hasn't yet detected the DKIM
* records in the DNS configuration for the domain.
*
* SUCCESS – The verification process completed successfully.
*
* FAILED – The verification process failed. This typically occurs when Amazon SES fails to find the
* DKIM records in the DNS configuration of the domain.
*
* TEMPORARY_FAILURE – A temporary issue is preventing Amazon SES from determining the DKIM
* authentication status of the domain.
*
* NOT_STARTED – The DKIM verification process hasn't been initiated for the domain.
*
* If you provided a public key to perform DKIM authentication, Amazon SES tries to find a TXT record that * uses the selector that you specified. The value of the TXT record must be a public key that's paired with * the private key that you specified in the process of creating the identity. *
** The status can be one of the following: *
*
* PENDING – The verification process was initiated, but Amazon SES hasn't yet detected the DKIM
* records in the DNS configuration for the domain.
*
* SUCCESS – The verification process completed successfully.
*
* FAILED – The verification process failed. This typically occurs when Amazon SES fails to find
* the DKIM records in the DNS configuration of the domain.
*
* TEMPORARY_FAILURE – A temporary issue is preventing Amazon SES from determining the DKIM
* authentication status of the domain.
*
* NOT_STARTED – The DKIM verification process hasn't been initiated for the domain.
*
* If you used Easy DKIM to * configure DKIM authentication for the domain, then this object contains 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 SES detects * these records in the DNS configuration for your domain, the DKIM authentication process is complete. *
** If you configured DKIM authentication for the domain by providing your own public-private key pair, then this * object contains the selector that's associated with your public key. *
** Regardless of the DKIM authentication method you use, Amazon SES searches for the appropriate records in the DNS * configuration of the domain for up to 72 hours. *
* * @return If you used Easy DKIM * to configure DKIM authentication for the domain, then this object contains 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 SES detects these records in the DNS configuration for your domain, the DKIM authentication * process is complete. ** If you configured DKIM authentication for the domain by providing your own public-private key pair, then * this object contains the selector that's associated with your public key. *
*
* Regardless of the DKIM authentication method you use, Amazon SES searches for the appropriate records in
* the DNS configuration of the domain for up to 72 hours.
*/
public java.util.List
* If you used Easy DKIM to
* configure DKIM authentication for the domain, then this object contains 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 SES detects
* these records in the DNS configuration for your domain, the DKIM authentication process is complete.
*
* If you configured DKIM authentication for the domain by providing your own public-private key pair, then this
* object contains the selector that's associated with your public key.
*
* Regardless of the DKIM authentication method you use, Amazon SES searches for the appropriate records in the DNS
* configuration of the domain for up to 72 hours.
*
* If you configured DKIM authentication for the domain by providing your own public-private key pair, then * this object contains the selector that's associated with your public key. *
*
* Regardless of the DKIM authentication method you use, Amazon SES searches for the appropriate records in
* the DNS configuration of the domain for up to 72 hours.
*/
public void setDkimTokens(java.util.Collection
* If you used Easy DKIM to
* configure DKIM authentication for the domain, then this object contains 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 SES detects
* these records in the DNS configuration for your domain, the DKIM authentication process is complete.
*
* If you configured DKIM authentication for the domain by providing your own public-private key pair, then this
* object contains the selector that's associated with your public key.
*
* Regardless of the DKIM authentication method you use, Amazon SES searches for the appropriate records in the DNS
* configuration of the domain for up to 72 hours.
*
* NOTE: This method appends the values to the existing list (if any). Use
* {@link #setDkimTokens(java.util.Collection)} or {@link #withDkimTokens(java.util.Collection)} if you want to
* override the existing values.
*
* If you configured DKIM authentication for the domain by providing your own public-private key pair, then * this object contains the selector that's associated with your public key. *
*
* Regardless of the DKIM authentication method you use, Amazon SES searches for the appropriate records in
* the DNS configuration of the domain for up to 72 hours.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public PutEmailIdentityDkimSigningAttributesResult withDkimTokens(String... dkimTokens) {
if (this.dkimTokens == null) {
setDkimTokens(new java.util.ArrayList
* If you used Easy DKIM to
* configure DKIM authentication for the domain, then this object contains 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 SES detects
* these records in the DNS configuration for your domain, the DKIM authentication process is complete.
*
* If you configured DKIM authentication for the domain by providing your own public-private key pair, then this
* object contains the selector that's associated with your public key.
*
* Regardless of the DKIM authentication method you use, Amazon SES searches for the appropriate records in the DNS
* configuration of the domain for up to 72 hours.
*
* If you configured DKIM authentication for the domain by providing your own public-private key pair, then * this object contains the selector that's associated with your public key. *
*
* Regardless of the DKIM authentication method you use, Amazon SES searches for the appropriate records in
* the DNS configuration of the domain for up to 72 hours.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public PutEmailIdentityDkimSigningAttributesResult withDkimTokens(java.util.Collection