@Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class S3Action extends Object implements Serializable, Cloneable
When included in a receipt rule, this action saves the received message to an Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) bucket and, optionally, publishes a notification to Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS).
To enable Amazon SES to write emails to your Amazon S3 bucket, use an AWS KMS key to encrypt your emails, or publish to an Amazon SNS topic of another account, Amazon SES must have permission to access those resources. For information about giving permissions, see the Amazon SES Developer Guide.
When you save your emails to an Amazon S3 bucket, the maximum email size (including headers) is 30 MB. Emails larger than that will bounce.
For information about specifying Amazon S3 actions in receipt rules, see the Amazon SES Developer Guide.
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S3Action() |
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S3Action |
clone() |
boolean |
equals(Object obj) |
String |
getBucketName()
The name of the Amazon S3 bucket that incoming email will be saved to.
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String |
getKmsKeyArn()
The customer master key that Amazon SES should use to encrypt your emails before saving them to the Amazon S3
bucket.
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String |
getObjectKeyPrefix()
The key prefix of the Amazon S3 bucket.
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String |
getTopicArn()
The ARN of the Amazon SNS topic to notify when the message is saved to the Amazon S3 bucket.
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int |
hashCode() |
void |
setBucketName(String bucketName)
The name of the Amazon S3 bucket that incoming email will be saved to.
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void |
setKmsKeyArn(String kmsKeyArn)
The customer master key that Amazon SES should use to encrypt your emails before saving them to the Amazon S3
bucket.
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void |
setObjectKeyPrefix(String objectKeyPrefix)
The key prefix of the Amazon S3 bucket.
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void |
setTopicArn(String topicArn)
The ARN of the Amazon SNS topic to notify when the message is saved to the Amazon S3 bucket.
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String |
toString()
Returns a string representation of this object; useful for testing and debugging.
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S3Action |
withBucketName(String bucketName)
The name of the Amazon S3 bucket that incoming email will be saved to.
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S3Action |
withKmsKeyArn(String kmsKeyArn)
The customer master key that Amazon SES should use to encrypt your emails before saving them to the Amazon S3
bucket.
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S3Action |
withObjectKeyPrefix(String objectKeyPrefix)
The key prefix of the Amazon S3 bucket.
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S3Action |
withTopicArn(String topicArn)
The ARN of the Amazon SNS topic to notify when the message is saved to the Amazon S3 bucket.
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public void setTopicArn(String topicArn)
The ARN of the Amazon SNS topic to notify when the message is saved to the Amazon S3 bucket. An example of an
Amazon SNS topic ARN is arn:aws:sns:us-west-2:123456789012:MyTopic
. For more information about
Amazon SNS topics, see the Amazon SNS
Developer Guide.
topicArn
- The ARN of the Amazon SNS topic to notify when the message is saved to the Amazon S3 bucket. An example of
an Amazon SNS topic ARN is arn:aws:sns:us-west-2:123456789012:MyTopic
. For more information
about Amazon SNS topics, see the Amazon SNS Developer Guide.public String getTopicArn()
The ARN of the Amazon SNS topic to notify when the message is saved to the Amazon S3 bucket. An example of an
Amazon SNS topic ARN is arn:aws:sns:us-west-2:123456789012:MyTopic
. For more information about
Amazon SNS topics, see the Amazon SNS
Developer Guide.
arn:aws:sns:us-west-2:123456789012:MyTopic
. For more
information about Amazon SNS topics, see the Amazon SNS Developer Guide.public S3Action withTopicArn(String topicArn)
The ARN of the Amazon SNS topic to notify when the message is saved to the Amazon S3 bucket. An example of an
Amazon SNS topic ARN is arn:aws:sns:us-west-2:123456789012:MyTopic
. For more information about
Amazon SNS topics, see the Amazon SNS
Developer Guide.
topicArn
- The ARN of the Amazon SNS topic to notify when the message is saved to the Amazon S3 bucket. An example of
an Amazon SNS topic ARN is arn:aws:sns:us-west-2:123456789012:MyTopic
. For more information
about Amazon SNS topics, see the Amazon SNS Developer Guide.public void setBucketName(String bucketName)
The name of the Amazon S3 bucket that incoming email will be saved to.
bucketName
- The name of the Amazon S3 bucket that incoming email will be saved to.public String getBucketName()
The name of the Amazon S3 bucket that incoming email will be saved to.
public S3Action withBucketName(String bucketName)
The name of the Amazon S3 bucket that incoming email will be saved to.
bucketName
- The name of the Amazon S3 bucket that incoming email will be saved to.public void setObjectKeyPrefix(String objectKeyPrefix)
The key prefix of the Amazon S3 bucket. The key prefix is similar to a directory name that enables you to store similar data under the same directory in a bucket.
objectKeyPrefix
- The key prefix of the Amazon S3 bucket. The key prefix is similar to a directory name that enables you to
store similar data under the same directory in a bucket.public String getObjectKeyPrefix()
The key prefix of the Amazon S3 bucket. The key prefix is similar to a directory name that enables you to store similar data under the same directory in a bucket.
public S3Action withObjectKeyPrefix(String objectKeyPrefix)
The key prefix of the Amazon S3 bucket. The key prefix is similar to a directory name that enables you to store similar data under the same directory in a bucket.
objectKeyPrefix
- The key prefix of the Amazon S3 bucket. The key prefix is similar to a directory name that enables you to
store similar data under the same directory in a bucket.public void setKmsKeyArn(String kmsKeyArn)
The customer master key that Amazon SES should use to encrypt your emails before saving them to the Amazon S3 bucket. You can use the default master key or a custom master key you created in AWS KMS as follows:
To use the default master key, provide an ARN in the form of
arn:aws:kms:REGION:ACCOUNT-ID-WITHOUT-HYPHENS:alias/aws/ses
. For example, if your AWS account ID is
123456789012 and you want to use the default master key in the US West (Oregon) region, the ARN of the default
master key would be arn:aws:kms:us-west-2:123456789012:alias/aws/ses
. If you use the default master
key, you don't need to perform any extra steps to give Amazon SES permission to use the key.
To use a custom master key you created in AWS KMS, provide the ARN of the master key and ensure that you add a statement to your key's policy to give Amazon SES permission to use it. For more information about giving permissions, see the Amazon SES Developer Guide.
For more information about key policies, see the AWS KMS Developer Guide. If you do not specify a master key, Amazon SES will not encrypt your emails.
Your mail is encrypted by Amazon SES using the Amazon S3 encryption client before the mail is submitted to Amazon S3 for storage. It is not encrypted using Amazon S3 server-side encryption. This means that you must use the Amazon S3 encryption client to decrypt the email after retrieving it from Amazon S3, as the service has no access to use your AWS KMS keys for decryption. This encryption client is currently available with the AWS Java SDK and AWS Ruby SDK only. For more information about client-side encryption using AWS KMS master keys, see the Amazon S3 Developer Guide.
kmsKeyArn
- The customer master key that Amazon SES should use to encrypt your emails before saving them to the Amazon
S3 bucket. You can use the default master key or a custom master key you created in AWS KMS as
follows:
To use the default master key, provide an ARN in the form of
arn:aws:kms:REGION:ACCOUNT-ID-WITHOUT-HYPHENS:alias/aws/ses
. For example, if your AWS account
ID is 123456789012 and you want to use the default master key in the US West (Oregon) region, the ARN of
the default master key would be arn:aws:kms:us-west-2:123456789012:alias/aws/ses
. If you use
the default master key, you don't need to perform any extra steps to give Amazon SES permission to use the
key.
To use a custom master key you created in AWS KMS, provide the ARN of the master key and ensure that you add a statement to your key's policy to give Amazon SES permission to use it. For more information about giving permissions, see the Amazon SES Developer Guide.
For more information about key policies, see the AWS KMS Developer Guide. If you do not specify a master key, Amazon SES will not encrypt your emails.
Your mail is encrypted by Amazon SES using the Amazon S3 encryption client before the mail is submitted to Amazon S3 for storage. It is not encrypted using Amazon S3 server-side encryption. This means that you must use the Amazon S3 encryption client to decrypt the email after retrieving it from Amazon S3, as the service has no access to use your AWS KMS keys for decryption. This encryption client is currently available with the AWS Java SDK and AWS Ruby SDK only. For more information about client-side encryption using AWS KMS master keys, see the Amazon S3 Developer Guide.
public String getKmsKeyArn()
The customer master key that Amazon SES should use to encrypt your emails before saving them to the Amazon S3 bucket. You can use the default master key or a custom master key you created in AWS KMS as follows:
To use the default master key, provide an ARN in the form of
arn:aws:kms:REGION:ACCOUNT-ID-WITHOUT-HYPHENS:alias/aws/ses
. For example, if your AWS account ID is
123456789012 and you want to use the default master key in the US West (Oregon) region, the ARN of the default
master key would be arn:aws:kms:us-west-2:123456789012:alias/aws/ses
. If you use the default master
key, you don't need to perform any extra steps to give Amazon SES permission to use the key.
To use a custom master key you created in AWS KMS, provide the ARN of the master key and ensure that you add a statement to your key's policy to give Amazon SES permission to use it. For more information about giving permissions, see the Amazon SES Developer Guide.
For more information about key policies, see the AWS KMS Developer Guide. If you do not specify a master key, Amazon SES will not encrypt your emails.
Your mail is encrypted by Amazon SES using the Amazon S3 encryption client before the mail is submitted to Amazon S3 for storage. It is not encrypted using Amazon S3 server-side encryption. This means that you must use the Amazon S3 encryption client to decrypt the email after retrieving it from Amazon S3, as the service has no access to use your AWS KMS keys for decryption. This encryption client is currently available with the AWS Java SDK and AWS Ruby SDK only. For more information about client-side encryption using AWS KMS master keys, see the Amazon S3 Developer Guide.
To use the default master key, provide an ARN in the form of
arn:aws:kms:REGION:ACCOUNT-ID-WITHOUT-HYPHENS:alias/aws/ses
. For example, if your AWS
account ID is 123456789012 and you want to use the default master key in the US West (Oregon) region, the
ARN of the default master key would be arn:aws:kms:us-west-2:123456789012:alias/aws/ses
. If
you use the default master key, you don't need to perform any extra steps to give Amazon SES permission
to use the key.
To use a custom master key you created in AWS KMS, provide the ARN of the master key and ensure that you add a statement to your key's policy to give Amazon SES permission to use it. For more information about giving permissions, see the Amazon SES Developer Guide.
For more information about key policies, see the AWS KMS Developer Guide. If you do not specify a master key, Amazon SES will not encrypt your emails.
Your mail is encrypted by Amazon SES using the Amazon S3 encryption client before the mail is submitted to Amazon S3 for storage. It is not encrypted using Amazon S3 server-side encryption. This means that you must use the Amazon S3 encryption client to decrypt the email after retrieving it from Amazon S3, as the service has no access to use your AWS KMS keys for decryption. This encryption client is currently available with the AWS Java SDK and AWS Ruby SDK only. For more information about client-side encryption using AWS KMS master keys, see the Amazon S3 Developer Guide.
public S3Action withKmsKeyArn(String kmsKeyArn)
The customer master key that Amazon SES should use to encrypt your emails before saving them to the Amazon S3 bucket. You can use the default master key or a custom master key you created in AWS KMS as follows:
To use the default master key, provide an ARN in the form of
arn:aws:kms:REGION:ACCOUNT-ID-WITHOUT-HYPHENS:alias/aws/ses
. For example, if your AWS account ID is
123456789012 and you want to use the default master key in the US West (Oregon) region, the ARN of the default
master key would be arn:aws:kms:us-west-2:123456789012:alias/aws/ses
. If you use the default master
key, you don't need to perform any extra steps to give Amazon SES permission to use the key.
To use a custom master key you created in AWS KMS, provide the ARN of the master key and ensure that you add a statement to your key's policy to give Amazon SES permission to use it. For more information about giving permissions, see the Amazon SES Developer Guide.
For more information about key policies, see the AWS KMS Developer Guide. If you do not specify a master key, Amazon SES will not encrypt your emails.
Your mail is encrypted by Amazon SES using the Amazon S3 encryption client before the mail is submitted to Amazon S3 for storage. It is not encrypted using Amazon S3 server-side encryption. This means that you must use the Amazon S3 encryption client to decrypt the email after retrieving it from Amazon S3, as the service has no access to use your AWS KMS keys for decryption. This encryption client is currently available with the AWS Java SDK and AWS Ruby SDK only. For more information about client-side encryption using AWS KMS master keys, see the Amazon S3 Developer Guide.
kmsKeyArn
- The customer master key that Amazon SES should use to encrypt your emails before saving them to the Amazon
S3 bucket. You can use the default master key or a custom master key you created in AWS KMS as
follows:
To use the default master key, provide an ARN in the form of
arn:aws:kms:REGION:ACCOUNT-ID-WITHOUT-HYPHENS:alias/aws/ses
. For example, if your AWS account
ID is 123456789012 and you want to use the default master key in the US West (Oregon) region, the ARN of
the default master key would be arn:aws:kms:us-west-2:123456789012:alias/aws/ses
. If you use
the default master key, you don't need to perform any extra steps to give Amazon SES permission to use the
key.
To use a custom master key you created in AWS KMS, provide the ARN of the master key and ensure that you add a statement to your key's policy to give Amazon SES permission to use it. For more information about giving permissions, see the Amazon SES Developer Guide.
For more information about key policies, see the AWS KMS Developer Guide. If you do not specify a master key, Amazon SES will not encrypt your emails.
Your mail is encrypted by Amazon SES using the Amazon S3 encryption client before the mail is submitted to Amazon S3 for storage. It is not encrypted using Amazon S3 server-side encryption. This means that you must use the Amazon S3 encryption client to decrypt the email after retrieving it from Amazon S3, as the service has no access to use your AWS KMS keys for decryption. This encryption client is currently available with the AWS Java SDK and AWS Ruby SDK only. For more information about client-side encryption using AWS KMS master keys, see the Amazon S3 Developer Guide.
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