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AWS SDK for Java 1.x API Reference - 1.12.793

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com.amazonaws.services.simpleemail.model

Class RawMessage

    • Constructor Detail

      • RawMessage

        public RawMessage()
        Default constructor for RawMessage object. Callers should use the setter or fluent setter (with...) methods to initialize the object after creating it.
      • RawMessage

        public RawMessage(ByteBuffer data)
        Constructs a new RawMessage object. Callers should use the setter or fluent setter (with...) methods to initialize any additional object members.
        Parameters:
        data - The raw data of the message. This data needs to base64-encoded if you are accessing Amazon SES directly through the HTTPS interface. If you are accessing Amazon SES using an Amazon Web Services SDK, the SDK takes care of the base 64-encoding for you. In all cases, the client must ensure that the message format complies with Internet email standards regarding email header fields, MIME types, and MIME encoding.

        The To:, CC:, and BCC: headers in the raw message can contain a group list.

        If you are using SendRawEmail with sending authorization, you can include X-headers in the raw message to specify the "Source," "From," and "Return-Path" addresses. For more information, see the documentation for SendRawEmail.

        Do not include these X-headers in the DKIM signature, because they are removed by Amazon SES before sending the email.

        For more information, go to the Amazon SES Developer Guide.

    • Method Detail

      • setData

        public void setData(ByteBuffer data)

        The raw data of the message. This data needs to base64-encoded if you are accessing Amazon SES directly through the HTTPS interface. If you are accessing Amazon SES using an Amazon Web Services SDK, the SDK takes care of the base 64-encoding for you. In all cases, the client must ensure that the message format complies with Internet email standards regarding email header fields, MIME types, and MIME encoding.

        The To:, CC:, and BCC: headers in the raw message can contain a group list.

        If you are using SendRawEmail with sending authorization, you can include X-headers in the raw message to specify the "Source," "From," and "Return-Path" addresses. For more information, see the documentation for SendRawEmail.

        Do not include these X-headers in the DKIM signature, because they are removed by Amazon SES before sending the email.

        For more information, go to the Amazon SES Developer Guide.

        The AWS SDK for Java performs a Base64 encoding on this field before sending this request to the AWS service. Users of the SDK should not perform Base64 encoding on this field.

        Warning: ByteBuffers returned by the SDK are mutable. Changes to the content or position of the byte buffer will be seen by all objects that have a reference to this object. It is recommended to call ByteBuffer.duplicate() or ByteBuffer.asReadOnlyBuffer() before using or reading from the buffer. This behavior will be changed in a future major version of the SDK.

        Parameters:
        data - The raw data of the message. This data needs to base64-encoded if you are accessing Amazon SES directly through the HTTPS interface. If you are accessing Amazon SES using an Amazon Web Services SDK, the SDK takes care of the base 64-encoding for you. In all cases, the client must ensure that the message format complies with Internet email standards regarding email header fields, MIME types, and MIME encoding.

        The To:, CC:, and BCC: headers in the raw message can contain a group list.

        If you are using SendRawEmail with sending authorization, you can include X-headers in the raw message to specify the "Source," "From," and "Return-Path" addresses. For more information, see the documentation for SendRawEmail.

        Do not include these X-headers in the DKIM signature, because they are removed by Amazon SES before sending the email.

        For more information, go to the Amazon SES Developer Guide.

      • getData

        public ByteBuffer getData()

        The raw data of the message. This data needs to base64-encoded if you are accessing Amazon SES directly through the HTTPS interface. If you are accessing Amazon SES using an Amazon Web Services SDK, the SDK takes care of the base 64-encoding for you. In all cases, the client must ensure that the message format complies with Internet email standards regarding email header fields, MIME types, and MIME encoding.

        The To:, CC:, and BCC: headers in the raw message can contain a group list.

        If you are using SendRawEmail with sending authorization, you can include X-headers in the raw message to specify the "Source," "From," and "Return-Path" addresses. For more information, see the documentation for SendRawEmail.

        Do not include these X-headers in the DKIM signature, because they are removed by Amazon SES before sending the email.

        For more information, go to the Amazon SES Developer Guide.

        ByteBuffers are stateful. Calling their get methods changes their position. We recommend using ByteBuffer.asReadOnlyBuffer() to create a read-only view of the buffer with an independent position, and calling get methods on this rather than directly on the returned ByteBuffer. Doing so will ensure that anyone else using the ByteBuffer will not be affected by changes to the position.

        Returns:
        The raw data of the message. This data needs to base64-encoded if you are accessing Amazon SES directly through the HTTPS interface. If you are accessing Amazon SES using an Amazon Web Services SDK, the SDK takes care of the base 64-encoding for you. In all cases, the client must ensure that the message format complies with Internet email standards regarding email header fields, MIME types, and MIME encoding.

        The To:, CC:, and BCC: headers in the raw message can contain a group list.

        If you are using SendRawEmail with sending authorization, you can include X-headers in the raw message to specify the "Source," "From," and "Return-Path" addresses. For more information, see the documentation for SendRawEmail.

        Do not include these X-headers in the DKIM signature, because they are removed by Amazon SES before sending the email.

        For more information, go to the Amazon SES Developer Guide.

      • withData

        public RawMessage withData(ByteBuffer data)

        The raw data of the message. This data needs to base64-encoded if you are accessing Amazon SES directly through the HTTPS interface. If you are accessing Amazon SES using an Amazon Web Services SDK, the SDK takes care of the base 64-encoding for you. In all cases, the client must ensure that the message format complies with Internet email standards regarding email header fields, MIME types, and MIME encoding.

        The To:, CC:, and BCC: headers in the raw message can contain a group list.

        If you are using SendRawEmail with sending authorization, you can include X-headers in the raw message to specify the "Source," "From," and "Return-Path" addresses. For more information, see the documentation for SendRawEmail.

        Do not include these X-headers in the DKIM signature, because they are removed by Amazon SES before sending the email.

        For more information, go to the Amazon SES Developer Guide.

        The AWS SDK for Java performs a Base64 encoding on this field before sending this request to the AWS service. Users of the SDK should not perform Base64 encoding on this field.

        Warning: ByteBuffers returned by the SDK are mutable. Changes to the content or position of the byte buffer will be seen by all objects that have a reference to this object. It is recommended to call ByteBuffer.duplicate() or ByteBuffer.asReadOnlyBuffer() before using or reading from the buffer. This behavior will be changed in a future major version of the SDK.

        Parameters:
        data - The raw data of the message. This data needs to base64-encoded if you are accessing Amazon SES directly through the HTTPS interface. If you are accessing Amazon SES using an Amazon Web Services SDK, the SDK takes care of the base 64-encoding for you. In all cases, the client must ensure that the message format complies with Internet email standards regarding email header fields, MIME types, and MIME encoding.

        The To:, CC:, and BCC: headers in the raw message can contain a group list.

        If you are using SendRawEmail with sending authorization, you can include X-headers in the raw message to specify the "Source," "From," and "Return-Path" addresses. For more information, see the documentation for SendRawEmail.

        Do not include these X-headers in the DKIM signature, because they are removed by Amazon SES before sending the email.

        For more information, go to the Amazon SES Developer Guide.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • toString

        public String toString()
        Returns a string representation of this object. This is useful for testing and debugging. Sensitive data will be redacted from this string using a placeholder value.
        Overrides:
        toString in class Object
        Returns:
        A string representation of this object.
        See Also:
        Object.toString()
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