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Class UsersResource.SettingsResource.DelegatesResource

The "delegates" collection of methods.

Inheritance
object
UsersResource.SettingsResource.DelegatesResource
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object.Equals(object)
object.Equals(object, object)
object.GetHashCode()
object.GetType()
object.MemberwiseClone()
object.ReferenceEquals(object, object)
object.ToString()
Namespace: Google.Apis.Gmail.v1
Assembly: Google.Apis.Gmail.v1.dll
Syntax
public class UsersResource.SettingsResource.DelegatesResource

Constructors

DelegatesResource(IClientService)

Constructs a new resource.

Declaration
public DelegatesResource(IClientService service)
Parameters
Type Name Description
IClientService service

Methods

Create(Delegate, string)

Adds a delegate with its verification status set directly to accepted, without sending any verification email. The delegate user must be a member of the same Google Workspace organization as the delegator user. Gmail imposes limitations on the number of delegates and delegators each user in a Google Workspace organization can have. These limits depend on your organization, but in general each user can have up to 25 delegates and up to 10 delegators. Note that a delegate user must be referred to by their primary email address, and not an email alias. Also note that when a new delegate is created, there may be up to a one minute delay before the new delegate is available for use. This method is only available to service account clients that have been delegated domain-wide authority.

Declaration
public virtual UsersResource.SettingsResource.DelegatesResource.CreateRequest Create(Delegate body, string userId)
Parameters
Type Name Description
Delegate body

The body of the request.

string userId

User's email address. The special value "me" can be used to indicate the authenticated user.

Returns
Type Description
UsersResource.SettingsResource.DelegatesResource.CreateRequest

Delete(string, string)

Removes the specified delegate (which can be of any verification status), and revokes any verification that may have been required for using it. Note that a delegate user must be referred to by their primary email address, and not an email alias. This method is only available to service account clients that have been delegated domain-wide authority.

Declaration
public virtual UsersResource.SettingsResource.DelegatesResource.DeleteRequest Delete(string userId, string delegateEmail)
Parameters
Type Name Description
string userId

User's email address. The special value "me" can be used to indicate the authenticated user.

string delegateEmail

The email address of the user to be removed as a delegate.

Returns
Type Description
UsersResource.SettingsResource.DelegatesResource.DeleteRequest

Get(string, string)

Gets the specified delegate. Note that a delegate user must be referred to by their primary email address, and not an email alias. This method is only available to service account clients that have been delegated domain-wide authority.

Declaration
public virtual UsersResource.SettingsResource.DelegatesResource.GetRequest Get(string userId, string delegateEmail)
Parameters
Type Name Description
string userId

User's email address. The special value "me" can be used to indicate the authenticated user.

string delegateEmail

The email address of the user whose delegate relationship is to be retrieved.

Returns
Type Description
UsersResource.SettingsResource.DelegatesResource.GetRequest

List(string)

Lists the delegates for the specified account. This method is only available to service account clients that have been delegated domain-wide authority.

Declaration
public virtual UsersResource.SettingsResource.DelegatesResource.ListRequest List(string userId)
Parameters
Type Name Description
string userId

User's email address. The special value "me" can be used to indicate the authenticated user.

Returns
Type Description
UsersResource.SettingsResource.DelegatesResource.ListRequest
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