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Class SendAs

Settings associated with a send-as alias, which can be either the primary login address associated with the account or a custom "from" address. Send-as aliases correspond to the "Send Mail As" feature in the web interface.

Inheritance
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SendAs
Implements
IDirectResponseSchema
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Namespace: Google.Apis.Gmail.v1.Data
Assembly: Google.Apis.Gmail.v1.dll
Syntax
public class SendAs : IDirectResponseSchema

Properties

DisplayName

A name that appears in the "From:" header for mail sent using this alias. For custom "from" addresses, when this is empty, Gmail will populate the "From:" header with the name that is used for the primary address associated with the account. If the admin has disabled the ability for users to update their name format, requests to update this field for the primary login will silently fail.

Declaration
[JsonProperty("displayName")]
public virtual string DisplayName { get; set; }
Property Value
Type Description
string

ETag

The ETag of the item.

Declaration
public virtual string ETag { get; set; }
Property Value
Type Description
string

IsDefault

Whether this address is selected as the default "From:" address in situations such as composing a new message or sending a vacation auto-reply. Every Gmail account has exactly one default send-as address, so the only legal value that clients may write to this field is true. Changing this from false to true for an address will result in this field becoming false for the other previous default address.

Declaration
[JsonProperty("isDefault")]
public virtual bool? IsDefault { get; set; }
Property Value
Type Description
bool?

IsPrimary

Whether this address is the primary address used to login to the account. Every Gmail account has exactly one primary address, and it cannot be deleted from the collection of send-as aliases. This field is read-only.

Declaration
[JsonProperty("isPrimary")]
public virtual bool? IsPrimary { get; set; }
Property Value
Type Description
bool?

ReplyToAddress

An optional email address that is included in a "Reply-To:" header for mail sent using this alias. If this is empty, Gmail will not generate a "Reply-To:" header.

Declaration
[JsonProperty("replyToAddress")]
public virtual string ReplyToAddress { get; set; }
Property Value
Type Description
string

SendAsEmail

The email address that appears in the "From:" header for mail sent using this alias. This is read-only for all operations except create.

Declaration
[JsonProperty("sendAsEmail")]
public virtual string SendAsEmail { get; set; }
Property Value
Type Description
string

Signature

An optional HTML signature that is included in messages composed with this alias in the Gmail web UI. This signature is added to new emails only.

Declaration
[JsonProperty("signature")]
public virtual string Signature { get; set; }
Property Value
Type Description
string

SmtpMsa

An optional SMTP service that will be used as an outbound relay for mail sent using this alias. If this is empty, outbound mail will be sent directly from Gmail's servers to the destination SMTP service. This setting only applies to custom "from" aliases.

Declaration
[JsonProperty("smtpMsa")]
public virtual SmtpMsa SmtpMsa { get; set; }
Property Value
Type Description
SmtpMsa

TreatAsAlias

Whether Gmail should treat this address as an alias for the user's primary email address. This setting only applies to custom "from" aliases.

Declaration
[JsonProperty("treatAsAlias")]
public virtual bool? TreatAsAlias { get; set; }
Property Value
Type Description
bool?

VerificationStatus

Indicates whether this address has been verified for use as a send-as alias. Read-only. This setting only applies to custom "from" aliases.

Declaration
[JsonProperty("verificationStatus")]
public virtual string VerificationStatus { get; set; }
Property Value
Type Description
string

Implements

IDirectResponseSchema
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