Class CreateDkimDetails
Properties to create a new DKIM. The new object will be created in the same compartment as the EmailDomain.
Inherited Members
Namespace: Oci.EmailService.Models
Assembly: OCI.DotNetSDK.Email.dll
Syntax
public class CreateDkimDetails
Properties
DefinedTags
Declaration
[JsonProperty(PropertyName = "definedTags")]
public Dictionary<string, Dictionary<string, object>> DefinedTags { get; set; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
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Dictionary<string, Dictionary<string, object>> | Defined tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace.
For more information, see Resource Tags.
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Description
Declaration
[JsonProperty(PropertyName = "description")]
public string Description { get; set; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
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string | A string that describes the details about the DKIM. It does not have to be unique, and you can change it. Avoid entering confidential information. |
EmailDomainId
Declaration
[Required(ErrorMessage = "EmailDomainId is required.")]
[JsonProperty(PropertyName = "emailDomainId")]
public string EmailDomainId { get; set; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
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string | The OCID of the EmailDomain for this DKIM. |
Remarks
Required
FreeformTags
Declaration
[JsonProperty(PropertyName = "freeformTags")]
public Dictionary<string, string> FreeformTags { get; set; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
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Dictionary<string, string> | Free-form tags for this resource. Each tag is a simple key-value pair with no predefined name, type, or namespace.
For more information, see Resource Tags.
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Name
Declaration
[JsonProperty(PropertyName = "name")]
public string Name { get; set; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
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string | The DKIM selector. This selector is required to be globally unique for this email domain.
If you do not provide the selector, we will generate one for you.
If you do provide the selector, we suggest adding a short region indicator
to differentiate from your signing of emails in other regions you might be subscribed to.
Selectors limited to ASCII characters can use alphanumeric, dash ("-"), and dot (".") characters.
Non-ASCII selector names should adopt IDNA2008 normalization (RFC 5891-5892).
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