Amazon Pinpoint Email Service

2019/03/28 - Amazon Pinpoint Email Service - 3 new4 updated api methods

Changes  Update pinpoint-email client to latest version

ListTagsForResource (new) Link ¶

Retrieve a list of the tags (keys and values) that are associated with a specific resource. A tag is a label that you optionally define and associate with a resource in Amazon Pinpoint. Each tag consists of a required tag key and an optional associated tag value. A tag key is a general label that acts as a category for more specific tag values. A tag value acts as a descriptor within a tag key.

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

client.list_tags_for_resource(
    ResourceArn='string'
)
type ResourceArn:

string

param ResourceArn:

[REQUIRED]

The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the resource that you want to retrieve tag information for.

rtype:

dict

returns:

Response Syntax

{
    'Tags': [
        {
            'Key': 'string',
            'Value': 'string'
        },
    ]
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --

    • Tags (list) --

      An array that lists all the tags that are associated with the resource. Each tag consists of a required tag key ( Key) and an associated tag value ( Value)

      • (dict) --

        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. For example, if you have two versions of an Amazon Pinpoint project, one for internal testing and another for external use, you might assign a  Stack tag key to both projects. The value of the  Stack tag key might be  Test for one project and  Production for the other project.

        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.

        • Key (string) --

          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.

        • Value (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.

UntagResource (new) Link ¶

Remove one or more tags (keys and values) from a specified resource.

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

client.untag_resource(
    ResourceArn='string',
    TagKeys=[
        'string',
    ]
)
type ResourceArn:

string

param ResourceArn:

[REQUIRED]

The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the resource that you want to remove one or more tags from.

type TagKeys:

list

param TagKeys:

[REQUIRED]

The tags (tag keys) that you want to remove from the resource. When you specify a tag key, the action removes both that key and its associated tag value.

To remove more than one tag from the resource, append the TagKeys parameter and argument for each additional tag to remove, separated by an ampersand. For example: /v1/email/tags?ResourceArn=ResourceArn&TagKeys=Key1&TagKeys=Key2

  • (string) --

rtype:

dict

returns:

Response Syntax

{}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --

TagResource (new) Link ¶

Add one or more tags (keys and values) to one or more specified resources. 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 more specific tag values. A tag value acts as a descriptor within a tag key.

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

client.tag_resource(
    ResourceArn='string',
    Tags=[
        {
            'Key': 'string',
            'Value': 'string'
        },
    ]
)
type ResourceArn:

string

param ResourceArn:

[REQUIRED]

The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the resource that you want to add one or more tags to.

type Tags:

list

param Tags:

[REQUIRED]

A list of the tags that you want to add to the resource. A tag consists of a required tag key ( Key) and an associated tag value ( Value). The maximum length of a tag key is 128 characters. The maximum length of a tag value is 256 characters.

  • (dict) --

    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. For example, if you have two versions of an Amazon Pinpoint project, one for internal testing and another for external use, you might assign a  Stack tag key to both projects. The value of the  Stack tag key might be  Test for one project and  Production for the other project.

    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.

    • Key (string) -- [REQUIRED]

      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.

    • Value (string) -- [REQUIRED]

      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.

rtype:

dict

returns:

Response Syntax

{}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --

CreateConfigurationSet (updated) Link ¶
Changes (request)
{'Tags': [{'Key': 'string', 'Value': 'string'}]}

Create a configuration set. Configuration sets are groups of rules that you can apply to the emails you send using Amazon Pinpoint. You apply a configuration set to an email by including a reference to the configuration set in the headers of the email. When you apply a configuration set to an email, all of the rules in that configuration set are applied to the email.

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

client.create_configuration_set(
    ConfigurationSetName='string',
    TrackingOptions={
        'CustomRedirectDomain': 'string'
    },
    DeliveryOptions={
        'SendingPoolName': 'string'
    },
    ReputationOptions={
        'ReputationMetricsEnabled': True|False,
        'LastFreshStart': datetime(2015, 1, 1)
    },
    SendingOptions={
        'SendingEnabled': True|False
    },
    Tags=[
        {
            'Key': 'string',
            'Value': 'string'
        },
    ]
)
type ConfigurationSetName:

string

param ConfigurationSetName:

The name of the configuration set.

type TrackingOptions:

dict

param TrackingOptions:

An object that defines the open and click tracking options for emails that you send using the configuration set.

  • CustomRedirectDomain (string) -- [REQUIRED]

    The domain that you want to use for tracking open and click events.

type DeliveryOptions:

dict

param DeliveryOptions:

An object that defines the dedicated IP pool that is used to send emails that you send using the configuration set.

  • SendingPoolName (string) --

    The name of the dedicated IP pool that you want to associate with the configuration set.

type ReputationOptions:

dict

param ReputationOptions:

An object that defines whether or not Amazon Pinpoint collects reputation metrics for the emails that you send that use the configuration set.

  • ReputationMetricsEnabled (boolean) --

    If true, tracking of reputation metrics is enabled for the configuration set. If false, tracking of reputation metrics is disabled for the configuration set.

  • LastFreshStart (datetime) --

    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.

type SendingOptions:

dict

param SendingOptions:

An object that defines whether or not Amazon Pinpoint can send email that you send using the configuration set.

  • SendingEnabled (boolean) --

    If true, email sending is enabled for the configuration set. If false, email sending is disabled for the configuration set.

type Tags:

list

param Tags:

An object that defines the tags (keys and values) that you want to associate with the configuration set.

  • (dict) --

    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. For example, if you have two versions of an Amazon Pinpoint project, one for internal testing and another for external use, you might assign a  Stack tag key to both projects. The value of the  Stack tag key might be  Test for one project and  Production for the other project.

    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.

    • Key (string) -- [REQUIRED]

      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.

    • Value (string) -- [REQUIRED]

      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.

rtype:

dict

returns:

Response Syntax

{}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --

    An HTTP 200 response if the request succeeds, or an error message if the request fails.

CreateDedicatedIpPool (updated) Link ¶
Changes (request)
{'Tags': [{'Key': 'string', 'Value': 'string'}]}

Create a new pool of dedicated IP addresses. A pool can include one or more dedicated IP addresses that are associated with your Amazon Pinpoint account. You can associate a pool with a configuration set. When you send an email that uses that configuration set, Amazon Pinpoint sends it using only the IP addresses in the associated pool.

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

client.create_dedicated_ip_pool(
    PoolName='string',
    Tags=[
        {
            'Key': 'string',
            'Value': 'string'
        },
    ]
)
type PoolName:

string

param PoolName:

[REQUIRED]

The name of the dedicated IP pool.

type Tags:

list

param Tags:

An object that defines the tags (keys and values) that you want to associate with the pool.

  • (dict) --

    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. For example, if you have two versions of an Amazon Pinpoint project, one for internal testing and another for external use, you might assign a  Stack tag key to both projects. The value of the  Stack tag key might be  Test for one project and  Production for the other project.

    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.

    • Key (string) -- [REQUIRED]

      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.

    • Value (string) -- [REQUIRED]

      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.

rtype:

dict

returns:

Response Syntax

{}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --

    An HTTP 200 response if the request succeeds, or an error message if the request fails.

CreateDeliverabilityTestReport (updated) Link ¶
Changes (request)
{'Tags': [{'Key': 'string', 'Value': 'string'}]}

Create a new predictive inbox placement test. Predictive inbox placement tests can help you predict how your messages will be handled by various email providers around the world. When you perform a predictive inbox placement test, you provide a sample message that contains the content that you plan to send to your customers. Amazon Pinpoint then sends that message to special email addresses spread across several major email providers. After about 24 hours, the test is complete, and you can use the GetDeliverabilityTestReport operation to view the results of the test.

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

client.create_deliverability_test_report(
    ReportName='string',
    FromEmailAddress='string',
    Content={
        'Simple': {
            'Subject': {
                'Data': 'string',
                'Charset': 'string'
            },
            'Body': {
                'Text': {
                    'Data': 'string',
                    'Charset': 'string'
                },
                'Html': {
                    'Data': 'string',
                    'Charset': 'string'
                }
            }
        },
        'Raw': {
            'Data': b'bytes'
        }
    },
    Tags=[
        {
            'Key': 'string',
            'Value': 'string'
        },
    ]
)
type ReportName:

string

param ReportName:

A unique name that helps you to identify the predictive inbox placement test when you retrieve the results.

type FromEmailAddress:

string

param FromEmailAddress:

[REQUIRED]

The email address that the predictive inbox placement test email was sent from.

type Content:

dict

param Content:

[REQUIRED]

The HTML body of the message that you sent when you performed the predictive inbox placement test.

  • Simple (dict) --

    The simple email message. The message consists of a subject and a message body.

    • Subject (dict) -- [REQUIRED]

      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.

      • Data (string) -- [REQUIRED]

        The content of the message itself.

      • Charset (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.

    • Body (dict) -- [REQUIRED]

      The body of the message. You can specify an HTML version of the message, a text-only version of the message, or both.

      • Text (dict) --

        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.

        • Data (string) -- [REQUIRED]

          The content of the message itself.

        • Charset (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.

      • Html (dict) --

        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.

        • Data (string) -- [REQUIRED]

          The content of the message itself.

        • Charset (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.

  • Raw (dict) --

    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.

    • Data (bytes) -- [REQUIRED]

      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.

type Tags:

list

param Tags:

An object that defines the tags (keys and values) that you want to associate with the predictive inbox placement test.

  • (dict) --

    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. For example, if you have two versions of an Amazon Pinpoint project, one for internal testing and another for external use, you might assign a  Stack tag key to both projects. The value of the  Stack tag key might be  Test for one project and  Production for the other project.

    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.

    • Key (string) -- [REQUIRED]

      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.

    • Value (string) -- [REQUIRED]

      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.

rtype:

dict

returns:

Response Syntax

{
    'ReportId': 'string',
    'DeliverabilityTestStatus': 'IN_PROGRESS'|'COMPLETED'
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --

    Information about the predictive inbox placement test that you created.

    • ReportId (string) --

      A unique string that identifies the predictive inbox placement test.

    • DeliverabilityTestStatus (string) --

      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.

CreateEmailIdentity (updated) Link ¶
Changes (request)
{'Tags': [{'Key': 'string', 'Value': 'string'}]}

Verifies an email identity for use with Amazon Pinpoint. In Amazon Pinpoint, an identity is an email address or domain that you use when you send email. Before you can use an identity to send email with Amazon Pinpoint, you first have to verify it. By verifying an address, you demonstrate that you're the owner of the address, and that you've given Amazon Pinpoint permission to send email from the address.

When you verify an email address, Amazon Pinpoint 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, 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 Pinpoint detects these records in the DNS configuration for your domain. It usually takes around 72 hours to complete the domain verification process.

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

client.create_email_identity(
    EmailIdentity='string',
    Tags=[
        {
            'Key': 'string',
            'Value': 'string'
        },
    ]
)
type EmailIdentity:

string

param EmailIdentity:

[REQUIRED]

The email address or domain that you want to verify.

type Tags:

list

param Tags:

An object that defines the tags (keys and values) that you want to associate with the email identity.

  • (dict) --

    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. For example, if you have two versions of an Amazon Pinpoint project, one for internal testing and another for external use, you might assign a  Stack tag key to both projects. The value of the  Stack tag key might be  Test for one project and  Production for the other project.

    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.

    • Key (string) -- [REQUIRED]

      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.

    • Value (string) -- [REQUIRED]

      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.

rtype:

dict

returns:

Response Syntax

{
    'IdentityType': 'EMAIL_ADDRESS'|'DOMAIN'|'MANAGED_DOMAIN',
    'VerifiedForSendingStatus': True|False,
    'DkimAttributes': {
        'SigningEnabled': True|False,
        'Status': 'PENDING'|'SUCCESS'|'FAILED'|'TEMPORARY_FAILURE'|'NOT_STARTED',
        'Tokens': [
            'string',
        ]
    }
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --

    If the email identity is a domain, this object contains tokens that you can use to create a set of CNAME records. To sucessfully verify your domain, you have to add these records to the DNS configuration for your domain.

    If the email identity is an email address, this object is empty.

    • IdentityType (string) --

      The email identity type.

    • VerifiedForSendingStatus (boolean) --

      Specifies whether or not the identity is verified. In Amazon Pinpoint, you can only send email from verified email addresses or domains. For more information about verifying identities, see the Amazon Pinpoint User Guide.

    • DkimAttributes (dict) --

      An object that contains information about the DKIM attributes for the identity. This object includes the tokens that you use to create the CNAME records that are required to complete the DKIM verification process.

      • SigningEnabled (boolean) --

        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.

      • Status (string) --

        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.

      • Tokens (list) --

        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.

        • (string) --