AWS SDK Version 3 for .NET
API Reference

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Container for the parameters to the CreateEmailIdentity operation. Starts the process of verifying an email identity. An identity is an email address or domain that you use when you send email. Before you can use an identity to send email, you first have to verify it. By verifying an identity, you demonstrate that you're the owner of the identity, and that you've given Amazon SES API v2 permission to send email from the identity.

When you verify an email address, Amazon SES sends an email to the address. Your email address is verified as soon as you follow the link in the verification email.

When you verify a domain without specifying the DkimSigningAttributes object, this operation provides a set of DKIM tokens. You can convert these tokens into CNAME records, which you then add to the DNS configuration for your domain. Your domain is verified when Amazon SES detects these records in the DNS configuration for your domain. This verification method is known as Easy DKIM.

Alternatively, you can perform the verification process by providing your own public-private key pair. This verification method is known as Bring Your Own DKIM (BYODKIM). To use BYODKIM, your call to the CreateEmailIdentity operation has to include the DkimSigningAttributes object. When you specify this object, you provide a selector (a component of the DNS record name that identifies the public key to use for DKIM authentication) and a private key.

When you verify a domain, this operation provides a set of DKIM tokens, which you can convert into CNAME tokens. You add these CNAME tokens to the DNS configuration for your domain. Your domain is verified when Amazon SES detects these records in the DNS configuration for your domain. For some DNS providers, it can take 72 hours or more to complete the domain verification process.

Additionally, you can associate an existing configuration set with the email identity that you're verifying.

Inheritance Hierarchy

System.Object
  Amazon.Runtime.AmazonWebServiceRequest
    Amazon.SimpleEmailV2.AmazonSimpleEmailServiceV2Request
      Amazon.SimpleEmailV2.Model.CreateEmailIdentityRequest

Namespace: Amazon.SimpleEmailV2.Model
Assembly: AWSSDK.SimpleEmailV2.dll
Version: 3.x.y.z

Syntax

C#
public class CreateEmailIdentityRequest : AmazonSimpleEmailServiceV2Request
         IAmazonWebServiceRequest

The CreateEmailIdentityRequest type exposes the following members

Constructors

Properties

NameTypeDescription
Public Property ConfigurationSetName System.String

Gets and sets the property ConfigurationSetName.

The configuration set to use by default when sending from this identity. Note that any configuration set defined in the email sending request takes precedence.

Public Property DkimSigningAttributes Amazon.SimpleEmailV2.Model.DkimSigningAttributes

Gets and sets the property DkimSigningAttributes.

If your request includes this object, Amazon SES configures the identity to use Bring Your Own DKIM (BYODKIM) for DKIM authentication purposes, or, configures the key length to be used for Easy DKIM.

You can only specify this object if the email identity is a domain, as opposed to an address.

Public Property EmailIdentity System.String

Gets and sets the property EmailIdentity.

The email address or domain to verify.

Public Property Tags System.Collections.Generic.List<Amazon.SimpleEmailV2.Model.Tag>

Gets and sets the property Tags.

An array of objects that define the tags (keys and values) to associate with the email identity.

Version Information

.NET:
Supported in: 8.0 and newer, Core 3.1

.NET Standard:
Supported in: 2.0

.NET Framework:
Supported in: 4.5 and newer, 3.5