CfnIdentityProps
- class aws_cdk.aws_pinpointemail.CfnIdentityProps(*, name, dkim_signing_enabled=None, feedback_forwarding_enabled=None, mail_from_attributes=None, tags=None)
Bases:
object
Properties for defining a
CfnIdentity
.- Parameters:
name (
str
) – The address or domain of the identity, such as sender@example.com or example.co.uk .dkim_signing_enabled (
Union
[bool
,IResolvable
,None
]) – For domain identities, this attribute is used to enable or disable DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) signing for the domain. If the value istrue
, then the messages that you send from the domain are signed using both the DKIM keys for your domain, as well as the keys for theamazonses.com
domain. If the value isfalse
, then the messages that you send are only signed using the DKIM keys for theamazonses.com
domain.feedback_forwarding_enabled (
Union
[bool
,IResolvable
,None
]) – Used to enable or disable feedback forwarding for an identity. This setting determines what happens when an identity is used to send an email that results in a bounce or complaint event. When you enable feedback forwarding, Amazon Pinpoint sends you email notifications when bounce or complaint events occur. Amazon Pinpoint sends this notification to the address that you specified in the Return-Path header of the original email. When you disable feedback forwarding, Amazon Pinpoint sends notifications through other mechanisms, such as by notifying an Amazon SNS topic. You’re required to have a method of tracking bounces and complaints. If you haven’t set up another mechanism for receiving bounce or complaint notifications, Amazon Pinpoint sends an email notification when these events occur (even if this setting is disabled).mail_from_attributes (
Union
[IResolvable
,MailFromAttributesProperty
,Dict
[str
,Any
],None
]) – Used to enable or disable the custom Mail-From domain configuration for an email identity.tags (
Optional
[Sequence
[Union
[CfnTag
,Dict
[str
,Any
]]]]) – An object that defines the tags (keys and values) that you want to associate with the email identity.
- See:
- ExampleMetadata:
fixture=_generated
Example:
# The code below shows an example of how to instantiate this type. # The values are placeholders you should change. from aws_cdk import aws_pinpointemail as pinpointemail cfn_identity_props = pinpointemail.CfnIdentityProps( name="name", # the properties below are optional dkim_signing_enabled=False, feedback_forwarding_enabled=False, mail_from_attributes=pinpointemail.CfnIdentity.MailFromAttributesProperty( behavior_on_mx_failure="behaviorOnMxFailure", mail_from_domain="mailFromDomain" ), tags=[CfnTag( key="key", value="value" )] )
Attributes
- dkim_signing_enabled
For domain identities, this attribute is used to enable or disable DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) signing for the domain.
If the value is
true
, then the messages that you send from the domain are signed using both the DKIM keys for your domain, as well as the keys for theamazonses.com
domain. If the value isfalse
, then the messages that you send are only signed using the DKIM keys for theamazonses.com
domain.
- feedback_forwarding_enabled
Used to enable or disable feedback forwarding for an identity.
This setting determines what happens when an identity is used to send an email that results in a bounce or complaint event.
When you enable feedback forwarding, Amazon Pinpoint sends you email notifications when bounce or complaint events occur. Amazon Pinpoint sends this notification to the address that you specified in the Return-Path header of the original email.
When you disable feedback forwarding, Amazon Pinpoint sends notifications through other mechanisms, such as by notifying an Amazon SNS topic. You’re required to have a method of tracking bounces and complaints. If you haven’t set up another mechanism for receiving bounce or complaint notifications, Amazon Pinpoint sends an email notification when these events occur (even if this setting is disabled).
- mail_from_attributes
Used to enable or disable the custom Mail-From domain configuration for an email identity.
- name
The address or domain of the identity, such as sender@example.com or example.co.uk .
- tags
An object that defines the tags (keys and values) that you want to associate with the email identity.