{-# LANGUAGE DeriveGeneric #-} {-# LANGUAGE DuplicateRecordFields #-} {-# LANGUAGE NamedFieldPuns #-} {-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-} {-# LANGUAGE RecordWildCards #-} {-# LANGUAGE StrictData #-} {-# LANGUAGE TypeFamilies #-} {-# LANGUAGE NoImplicitPrelude #-} {-# OPTIONS_GHC -fno-warn-unused-binds #-} {-# OPTIONS_GHC -fno-warn-unused-imports #-} {-# OPTIONS_GHC -fno-warn-unused-matches #-} -- Derived from AWS service descriptions, licensed under Apache 2.0. -- | -- Module : Amazonka.SES.SendRawEmail -- Copyright : (c) 2013-2023 Brendan Hay -- License : Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0. -- Maintainer : Brendan Hay -- Stability : auto-generated -- Portability : non-portable (GHC extensions) -- -- Composes an email message and immediately queues it for sending. -- -- This operation is more flexible than the @SendEmail@ API operation. When -- you use the @SendRawEmail@ operation, you can specify the headers of the -- message as well as its content. This flexibility is useful, for example, -- when you want to send a multipart MIME email (such a message that -- contains both a text and an HTML version). You can also use this -- operation to send messages that include attachments. -- -- The @SendRawEmail@ operation has the following requirements: -- -- - You can only send email from -- . -- If you try to send email from an address that isn\'t verified, the -- operation results in an \"Email address not verified\" error. -- -- - If your account is still in the -- , -- you can only send email to other verified addresses in your account, -- or to addresses that are associated with the -- . -- -- - The maximum message size, including attachments, is 10 MB. -- -- - Each message has to include at least one recipient address. A -- recipient address includes any address on the To:, CC:, or BCC: -- lines. -- -- - If you send a single message to more than one recipient address, and -- one of the recipient addresses isn\'t in a valid format (that is, -- it\'s not in the format -- /UserName\@[SubDomain.]Domain.TopLevelDomain/), Amazon SES rejects -- the entire message, even if the other addresses are valid. -- -- - Each message can include up to 50 recipient addresses across the -- To:, CC:, or BCC: lines. If you need to send a single message to -- more than 50 recipients, you have to split the list of recipient -- addresses into groups of less than 50 recipients, and send separate -- messages to each group. -- -- - Amazon SES allows you to specify 8-bit Content-Transfer-Encoding for -- MIME message parts. However, if Amazon SES has to modify the -- contents of your message (for example, if you use open and click -- tracking), 8-bit content isn\'t preserved. For this reason, we -- highly recommend that you encode all content that isn\'t 7-bit -- ASCII. For more information, see -- -- in the /Amazon SES Developer Guide/. -- -- Additionally, keep the following considerations in mind when using the -- @SendRawEmail@ operation: -- -- - Although you can customize the message headers when using the -- @SendRawEmail@ operation, Amazon SES will automatically apply its -- own @Message-ID@ and @Date@ headers; if you passed these headers -- when creating the message, they will be overwritten by the values -- that Amazon SES provides. -- -- - If you are using sending authorization to send on behalf of another -- user, @SendRawEmail@ enables you to specify the cross-account -- identity for the email\'s Source, From, and Return-Path parameters -- in one of two ways: you can pass optional parameters @SourceArn@, -- @FromArn@, and\/or @ReturnPathArn@ to the API, or you can include -- the following X-headers in the header of your raw email: -- -- - @X-SES-SOURCE-ARN@ -- -- - @X-SES-FROM-ARN@ -- -- - @X-SES-RETURN-PATH-ARN@ -- -- Don\'t include these X-headers in the DKIM signature. Amazon SES -- removes these before it sends the email. -- -- If you only specify the @SourceIdentityArn@ parameter, Amazon SES -- sets the From and Return-Path addresses to the same identity that -- you specified. -- -- For more information about sending authorization, see the -- -- in the /Amazon SES Developer Guide./ -- -- - For every message that you send, the total number of recipients -- (including each recipient in the To:, CC: and BCC: fields) is -- counted against the maximum number of emails you can send in a -- 24-hour period (your /sending quota/). For more information about -- sending quotas in Amazon SES, see -- -- in the /Amazon SES Developer Guide./ module Amazonka.SES.SendRawEmail ( -- * Creating a Request SendRawEmail (..), newSendRawEmail, -- * Request Lenses sendRawEmail_configurationSetName, sendRawEmail_destinations, sendRawEmail_fromArn, sendRawEmail_returnPathArn, sendRawEmail_source, sendRawEmail_sourceArn, sendRawEmail_tags, sendRawEmail_rawMessage, -- * Destructuring the Response SendRawEmailResponse (..), newSendRawEmailResponse, -- * Response Lenses sendRawEmailResponse_httpStatus, sendRawEmailResponse_messageId, ) where import qualified Amazonka.Core as Core import qualified Amazonka.Core.Lens.Internal as Lens import qualified Amazonka.Data as Data import qualified Amazonka.Prelude as Prelude import qualified Amazonka.Request as Request import qualified Amazonka.Response as Response import Amazonka.SES.Types -- | Represents a request to send a single raw email using Amazon SES. For -- more information, see the -- . -- -- /See:/ 'newSendRawEmail' smart constructor. data SendRawEmail = SendRawEmail' { -- | The name of the configuration set to use when you send an email using -- @SendRawEmail@. configurationSetName :: Prelude.Maybe Prelude.Text, -- | A list of destinations for the message, consisting of To:, CC:, and BCC: -- addresses. destinations :: Prelude.Maybe [Prelude.Text], -- | This parameter is used only for sending authorization. It is the ARN of -- the identity that is associated with the sending authorization policy -- that permits you to specify a particular \"From\" address in the header -- of the raw email. -- -- Instead of using this parameter, you can use the X-header -- @X-SES-FROM-ARN@ in the raw message of the email. If you use both the -- @FromArn@ parameter and the corresponding X-header, Amazon SES uses the -- value of the @FromArn@ parameter. -- -- For information about when to use this parameter, see the description of -- @SendRawEmail@ in this guide, or see the -- . fromArn :: Prelude.Maybe Prelude.Text, -- | This parameter is used only for sending authorization. It is the ARN of -- the identity that is associated with the sending authorization policy -- that permits you to use the email address specified in the @ReturnPath@ -- parameter. -- -- For example, if the owner of @example.com@ (which has ARN -- @arn:aws:ses:us-east-1:123456789012:identity\/example.com@) attaches a -- policy to it that authorizes you to use @feedback\@example.com@, then -- you would specify the @ReturnPathArn@ to be -- @arn:aws:ses:us-east-1:123456789012:identity\/example.com@, and the -- @ReturnPath@ to be @feedback\@example.com@. -- -- Instead of using this parameter, you can use the X-header -- @X-SES-RETURN-PATH-ARN@ in the raw message of the email. If you use both -- the @ReturnPathArn@ parameter and the corresponding X-header, Amazon SES -- uses the value of the @ReturnPathArn@ parameter. -- -- For information about when to use this parameter, see the description of -- @SendRawEmail@ in this guide, or see the -- . returnPathArn :: Prelude.Maybe Prelude.Text, -- | The identity\'s email address. If you do not provide a value for this -- parameter, you must specify a \"From\" address in the raw text of the -- message. (You can also specify both.) -- -- Amazon SES does not support the SMTPUTF8 extension, as described -- in. For this reason, the -- /local part/ of a source email address (the part of the email address -- that precedes the \@ sign) may only contain -- . -- If the /domain part/ of an address (the part after the \@ sign) contains -- non-ASCII characters, they must be encoded using Punycode, as described -- in . The sender name -- (also known as the /friendly name/) may contain non-ASCII characters. -- These characters must be encoded using MIME encoded-word syntax, as -- described in . MIME -- encoded-word syntax uses the following form: -- @=?charset?encoding?encoded-text?=@. -- -- If you specify the @Source@ parameter and have feedback forwarding -- enabled, then bounces and complaints will be sent to this email address. -- This takes precedence over any Return-Path header that you might include -- in the raw text of the message. source :: Prelude.Maybe Prelude.Text, -- | This parameter is used only for sending authorization. It is the ARN of -- the identity that is associated with the sending authorization policy -- that permits you to send for the email address specified in the @Source@ -- parameter. -- -- For example, if the owner of @example.com@ (which has ARN -- @arn:aws:ses:us-east-1:123456789012:identity\/example.com@) attaches a -- policy to it that authorizes you to send from @user\@example.com@, then -- you would specify the @SourceArn@ to be -- @arn:aws:ses:us-east-1:123456789012:identity\/example.com@, and the -- @Source@ to be @user\@example.com@. -- -- Instead of using this parameter, you can use the X-header -- @X-SES-SOURCE-ARN@ in the raw message of the email. If you use both the -- @SourceArn@ parameter and the corresponding X-header, Amazon SES uses -- the value of the @SourceArn@ parameter. -- -- For information about when to use this parameter, see the description of -- @SendRawEmail@ in this guide, or see the -- . sourceArn :: Prelude.Maybe Prelude.Text, -- | A list of tags, in the form of name\/value pairs, to apply to an email -- that you send using @SendRawEmail@. Tags correspond to characteristics -- of the email that you define, so that you can publish email sending -- events. tags :: Prelude.Maybe [MessageTag], -- | The raw email message itself. The message has to meet the following -- criteria: -- -- - The message has to contain a header and a body, separated by a 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 of a content type that Amazon SES supports. For -- a list on unsupported content types, see -- -- in the /Amazon SES Developer Guide/. -- -- - 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, we highly recommend that -- you encode that content. For more information, see -- -- in the /Amazon SES Developer Guide/. -- -- - Per -- , -- the maximum length of each line of text, including the \, must -- not exceed 1,000 characters. rawMessage :: RawMessage } deriving (Prelude.Eq, Prelude.Read, Prelude.Show, Prelude.Generic) -- | -- Create a value of 'SendRawEmail' with all optional fields omitted. -- -- Use or to modify other optional fields. -- -- The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided -- for backwards compatibility: -- -- 'configurationSetName', 'sendRawEmail_configurationSetName' - The name of the configuration set to use when you send an email using -- @SendRawEmail@. -- -- 'destinations', 'sendRawEmail_destinations' - A list of destinations for the message, consisting of To:, CC:, and BCC: -- addresses. -- -- 'fromArn', 'sendRawEmail_fromArn' - This parameter is used only for sending authorization. It is the ARN of -- the identity that is associated with the sending authorization policy -- that permits you to specify a particular \"From\" address in the header -- of the raw email. -- -- Instead of using this parameter, you can use the X-header -- @X-SES-FROM-ARN@ in the raw message of the email. If you use both the -- @FromArn@ parameter and the corresponding X-header, Amazon SES uses the -- value of the @FromArn@ parameter. -- -- For information about when to use this parameter, see the description of -- @SendRawEmail@ in this guide, or see the -- . -- -- 'returnPathArn', 'sendRawEmail_returnPathArn' - This parameter is used only for sending authorization. It is the ARN of -- the identity that is associated with the sending authorization policy -- that permits you to use the email address specified in the @ReturnPath@ -- parameter. -- -- For example, if the owner of @example.com@ (which has ARN -- @arn:aws:ses:us-east-1:123456789012:identity\/example.com@) attaches a -- policy to it that authorizes you to use @feedback\@example.com@, then -- you would specify the @ReturnPathArn@ to be -- @arn:aws:ses:us-east-1:123456789012:identity\/example.com@, and the -- @ReturnPath@ to be @feedback\@example.com@. -- -- Instead of using this parameter, you can use the X-header -- @X-SES-RETURN-PATH-ARN@ in the raw message of the email. If you use both -- the @ReturnPathArn@ parameter and the corresponding X-header, Amazon SES -- uses the value of the @ReturnPathArn@ parameter. -- -- For information about when to use this parameter, see the description of -- @SendRawEmail@ in this guide, or see the -- . -- -- 'source', 'sendRawEmail_source' - The identity\'s email address. If you do not provide a value for this -- parameter, you must specify a \"From\" address in the raw text of the -- message. (You can also specify both.) -- -- Amazon SES does not support the SMTPUTF8 extension, as described -- in. For this reason, the -- /local part/ of a source email address (the part of the email address -- that precedes the \@ sign) may only contain -- . -- If the /domain part/ of an address (the part after the \@ sign) contains -- non-ASCII characters, they must be encoded using Punycode, as described -- in . The sender name -- (also known as the /friendly name/) may contain non-ASCII characters. -- These characters must be encoded using MIME encoded-word syntax, as -- described in . MIME -- encoded-word syntax uses the following form: -- @=?charset?encoding?encoded-text?=@. -- -- If you specify the @Source@ parameter and have feedback forwarding -- enabled, then bounces and complaints will be sent to this email address. -- This takes precedence over any Return-Path header that you might include -- in the raw text of the message. -- -- 'sourceArn', 'sendRawEmail_sourceArn' - This parameter is used only for sending authorization. It is the ARN of -- the identity that is associated with the sending authorization policy -- that permits you to send for the email address specified in the @Source@ -- parameter. -- -- For example, if the owner of @example.com@ (which has ARN -- @arn:aws:ses:us-east-1:123456789012:identity\/example.com@) attaches a -- policy to it that authorizes you to send from @user\@example.com@, then -- you would specify the @SourceArn@ to be -- @arn:aws:ses:us-east-1:123456789012:identity\/example.com@, and the -- @Source@ to be @user\@example.com@. -- -- Instead of using this parameter, you can use the X-header -- @X-SES-SOURCE-ARN@ in the raw message of the email. If you use both the -- @SourceArn@ parameter and the corresponding X-header, Amazon SES uses -- the value of the @SourceArn@ parameter. -- -- For information about when to use this parameter, see the description of -- @SendRawEmail@ in this guide, or see the -- . -- -- 'tags', 'sendRawEmail_tags' - A list of tags, in the form of name\/value pairs, to apply to an email -- that you send using @SendRawEmail@. Tags correspond to characteristics -- of the email that you define, so that you can publish email sending -- events. -- -- 'rawMessage', 'sendRawEmail_rawMessage' - The raw email message itself. The message has to meet the following -- criteria: -- -- - The message has to contain a header and a body, separated by a 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 of a content type that Amazon SES supports. For -- a list on unsupported content types, see -- -- in the /Amazon SES Developer Guide/. -- -- - 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, we highly recommend that -- you encode that content. For more information, see -- -- in the /Amazon SES Developer Guide/. -- -- - Per -- , -- the maximum length of each line of text, including the \, must -- not exceed 1,000 characters. newSendRawEmail :: -- | 'rawMessage' RawMessage -> SendRawEmail newSendRawEmail pRawMessage_ = SendRawEmail' { configurationSetName = Prelude.Nothing, destinations = Prelude.Nothing, fromArn = Prelude.Nothing, returnPathArn = Prelude.Nothing, source = Prelude.Nothing, sourceArn = Prelude.Nothing, tags = Prelude.Nothing, rawMessage = pRawMessage_ } -- | The name of the configuration set to use when you send an email using -- @SendRawEmail@. sendRawEmail_configurationSetName :: Lens.Lens' SendRawEmail (Prelude.Maybe Prelude.Text) sendRawEmail_configurationSetName = Lens.lens (\SendRawEmail' {configurationSetName} -> configurationSetName) (\s@SendRawEmail' {} a -> s {configurationSetName = a} :: SendRawEmail) -- | A list of destinations for the message, consisting of To:, CC:, and BCC: -- addresses. sendRawEmail_destinations :: Lens.Lens' SendRawEmail (Prelude.Maybe [Prelude.Text]) sendRawEmail_destinations = Lens.lens (\SendRawEmail' {destinations} -> destinations) (\s@SendRawEmail' {} a -> s {destinations = a} :: SendRawEmail) Prelude.. Lens.mapping Lens.coerced -- | This parameter is used only for sending authorization. It is the ARN of -- the identity that is associated with the sending authorization policy -- that permits you to specify a particular \"From\" address in the header -- of the raw email. -- -- Instead of using this parameter, you can use the X-header -- @X-SES-FROM-ARN@ in the raw message of the email. If you use both the -- @FromArn@ parameter and the corresponding X-header, Amazon SES uses the -- value of the @FromArn@ parameter. -- -- For information about when to use this parameter, see the description of -- @SendRawEmail@ in this guide, or see the -- . sendRawEmail_fromArn :: Lens.Lens' SendRawEmail (Prelude.Maybe Prelude.Text) sendRawEmail_fromArn = Lens.lens (\SendRawEmail' {fromArn} -> fromArn) (\s@SendRawEmail' {} a -> s {fromArn = a} :: SendRawEmail) -- | This parameter is used only for sending authorization. It is the ARN of -- the identity that is associated with the sending authorization policy -- that permits you to use the email address specified in the @ReturnPath@ -- parameter. -- -- For example, if the owner of @example.com@ (which has ARN -- @arn:aws:ses:us-east-1:123456789012:identity\/example.com@) attaches a -- policy to it that authorizes you to use @feedback\@example.com@, then -- you would specify the @ReturnPathArn@ to be -- @arn:aws:ses:us-east-1:123456789012:identity\/example.com@, and the -- @ReturnPath@ to be @feedback\@example.com@. -- -- Instead of using this parameter, you can use the X-header -- @X-SES-RETURN-PATH-ARN@ in the raw message of the email. If you use both -- the @ReturnPathArn@ parameter and the corresponding X-header, Amazon SES -- uses the value of the @ReturnPathArn@ parameter. -- -- For information about when to use this parameter, see the description of -- @SendRawEmail@ in this guide, or see the -- . sendRawEmail_returnPathArn :: Lens.Lens' SendRawEmail (Prelude.Maybe Prelude.Text) sendRawEmail_returnPathArn = Lens.lens (\SendRawEmail' {returnPathArn} -> returnPathArn) (\s@SendRawEmail' {} a -> s {returnPathArn = a} :: SendRawEmail) -- | The identity\'s email address. If you do not provide a value for this -- parameter, you must specify a \"From\" address in the raw text of the -- message. (You can also specify both.) -- -- Amazon SES does not support the SMTPUTF8 extension, as described -- in. For this reason, the -- /local part/ of a source email address (the part of the email address -- that precedes the \@ sign) may only contain -- . -- If the /domain part/ of an address (the part after the \@ sign) contains -- non-ASCII characters, they must be encoded using Punycode, as described -- in . The sender name -- (also known as the /friendly name/) may contain non-ASCII characters. -- These characters must be encoded using MIME encoded-word syntax, as -- described in . MIME -- encoded-word syntax uses the following form: -- @=?charset?encoding?encoded-text?=@. -- -- If you specify the @Source@ parameter and have feedback forwarding -- enabled, then bounces and complaints will be sent to this email address. -- This takes precedence over any Return-Path header that you might include -- in the raw text of the message. sendRawEmail_source :: Lens.Lens' SendRawEmail (Prelude.Maybe Prelude.Text) sendRawEmail_source = Lens.lens (\SendRawEmail' {source} -> source) (\s@SendRawEmail' {} a -> s {source = a} :: SendRawEmail) -- | This parameter is used only for sending authorization. It is the ARN of -- the identity that is associated with the sending authorization policy -- that permits you to send for the email address specified in the @Source@ -- parameter. -- -- For example, if the owner of @example.com@ (which has ARN -- @arn:aws:ses:us-east-1:123456789012:identity\/example.com@) attaches a -- policy to it that authorizes you to send from @user\@example.com@, then -- you would specify the @SourceArn@ to be -- @arn:aws:ses:us-east-1:123456789012:identity\/example.com@, and the -- @Source@ to be @user\@example.com@. -- -- Instead of using this parameter, you can use the X-header -- @X-SES-SOURCE-ARN@ in the raw message of the email. If you use both the -- @SourceArn@ parameter and the corresponding X-header, Amazon SES uses -- the value of the @SourceArn@ parameter. -- -- For information about when to use this parameter, see the description of -- @SendRawEmail@ in this guide, or see the -- . sendRawEmail_sourceArn :: Lens.Lens' SendRawEmail (Prelude.Maybe Prelude.Text) sendRawEmail_sourceArn = Lens.lens (\SendRawEmail' {sourceArn} -> sourceArn) (\s@SendRawEmail' {} a -> s {sourceArn = a} :: SendRawEmail) -- | A list of tags, in the form of name\/value pairs, to apply to an email -- that you send using @SendRawEmail@. Tags correspond to characteristics -- of the email that you define, so that you can publish email sending -- events. sendRawEmail_tags :: Lens.Lens' SendRawEmail (Prelude.Maybe [MessageTag]) sendRawEmail_tags = Lens.lens (\SendRawEmail' {tags} -> tags) (\s@SendRawEmail' {} a -> s {tags = a} :: SendRawEmail) Prelude.. Lens.mapping Lens.coerced -- | The raw email message itself. The message has to meet the following -- criteria: -- -- - The message has to contain a header and a body, separated by a 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 of a content type that Amazon SES supports. For -- a list on unsupported content types, see -- -- in the /Amazon SES Developer Guide/. -- -- - 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, we highly recommend that -- you encode that content. For more information, see -- -- in the /Amazon SES Developer Guide/. -- -- - Per -- , -- the maximum length of each line of text, including the \, must -- not exceed 1,000 characters. sendRawEmail_rawMessage :: Lens.Lens' SendRawEmail RawMessage sendRawEmail_rawMessage = Lens.lens (\SendRawEmail' {rawMessage} -> rawMessage) (\s@SendRawEmail' {} a -> s {rawMessage = a} :: SendRawEmail) instance Core.AWSRequest SendRawEmail where type AWSResponse SendRawEmail = SendRawEmailResponse request overrides = Request.postQuery (overrides defaultService) response = Response.receiveXMLWrapper "SendRawEmailResult" ( \s h x -> SendRawEmailResponse' Prelude.<$> (Prelude.pure (Prelude.fromEnum s)) Prelude.<*> (x Data..@ "MessageId") ) instance Prelude.Hashable SendRawEmail where hashWithSalt _salt SendRawEmail' {..} = _salt `Prelude.hashWithSalt` configurationSetName `Prelude.hashWithSalt` destinations `Prelude.hashWithSalt` fromArn `Prelude.hashWithSalt` returnPathArn `Prelude.hashWithSalt` source `Prelude.hashWithSalt` sourceArn `Prelude.hashWithSalt` tags `Prelude.hashWithSalt` rawMessage instance Prelude.NFData SendRawEmail where rnf SendRawEmail' {..} = Prelude.rnf configurationSetName `Prelude.seq` Prelude.rnf destinations `Prelude.seq` Prelude.rnf fromArn `Prelude.seq` Prelude.rnf returnPathArn `Prelude.seq` Prelude.rnf source `Prelude.seq` Prelude.rnf sourceArn `Prelude.seq` Prelude.rnf tags `Prelude.seq` Prelude.rnf rawMessage instance Data.ToHeaders SendRawEmail where toHeaders = Prelude.const Prelude.mempty instance Data.ToPath SendRawEmail where toPath = Prelude.const "/" instance Data.ToQuery SendRawEmail where toQuery SendRawEmail' {..} = Prelude.mconcat [ "Action" Data.=: ("SendRawEmail" :: Prelude.ByteString), "Version" Data.=: ("2010-12-01" :: Prelude.ByteString), "ConfigurationSetName" Data.=: configurationSetName, "Destinations" Data.=: Data.toQuery (Data.toQueryList "member" Prelude.<$> destinations), "FromArn" Data.=: fromArn, "ReturnPathArn" Data.=: returnPathArn, "Source" Data.=: source, "SourceArn" Data.=: sourceArn, "Tags" Data.=: Data.toQuery (Data.toQueryList "member" Prelude.<$> tags), "RawMessage" Data.=: rawMessage ] -- | Represents a unique message ID. -- -- /See:/ 'newSendRawEmailResponse' smart constructor. data SendRawEmailResponse = SendRawEmailResponse' { -- | The response's http status code. httpStatus :: Prelude.Int, -- | The unique message identifier returned from the @SendRawEmail@ action. messageId :: Prelude.Text } deriving (Prelude.Eq, Prelude.Read, Prelude.Show, Prelude.Generic) -- | -- Create a value of 'SendRawEmailResponse' with all optional fields omitted. -- -- Use or to modify other optional fields. -- -- The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided -- for backwards compatibility: -- -- 'httpStatus', 'sendRawEmailResponse_httpStatus' - The response's http status code. -- -- 'messageId', 'sendRawEmailResponse_messageId' - The unique message identifier returned from the @SendRawEmail@ action. newSendRawEmailResponse :: -- | 'httpStatus' Prelude.Int -> -- | 'messageId' Prelude.Text -> SendRawEmailResponse newSendRawEmailResponse pHttpStatus_ pMessageId_ = SendRawEmailResponse' { httpStatus = pHttpStatus_, messageId = pMessageId_ } -- | The response's http status code. sendRawEmailResponse_httpStatus :: Lens.Lens' SendRawEmailResponse Prelude.Int sendRawEmailResponse_httpStatus = Lens.lens (\SendRawEmailResponse' {httpStatus} -> httpStatus) (\s@SendRawEmailResponse' {} a -> s {httpStatus = a} :: SendRawEmailResponse) -- | The unique message identifier returned from the @SendRawEmail@ action. sendRawEmailResponse_messageId :: Lens.Lens' SendRawEmailResponse Prelude.Text sendRawEmailResponse_messageId = Lens.lens (\SendRawEmailResponse' {messageId} -> messageId) (\s@SendRawEmailResponse' {} a -> s {messageId = a} :: SendRawEmailResponse) instance Prelude.NFData SendRawEmailResponse where rnf SendRawEmailResponse' {..} = Prelude.rnf httpStatus `Prelude.seq` Prelude.rnf messageId