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     75 <h1><a href="gmail_v1.html">Gmail API</a> . <a href="gmail_v1.users.html">users</a> . <a href="gmail_v1.users.settings.html">settings</a> . <a href="gmail_v1.users.settings.sendAs.html">sendAs</a></h1>
     76 <h2>Instance Methods</h2>
     77 <p class="toc_element">
     78   <code><a href="gmail_v1.users.settings.sendAs.smimeInfo.html">smimeInfo()</a></code>
     79 </p>
     80 <p class="firstline">Returns the smimeInfo Resource.</p>
     81 
     82 <p class="toc_element">
     83   <code><a href="#create">create(userId, body)</a></code></p>
     84 <p class="firstline">Creates a custom "from" send-as alias. If an SMTP MSA is specified, Gmail will attempt to connect to the SMTP service to validate the configuration before creating the alias. If ownership verification is required for the alias, a message will be sent to the email address and the resource's verification status will be set to pending; otherwise, the resource will be created with verification status set to accepted. If a signature is provided, Gmail will sanitize the HTML before saving it with the alias.</p>
     85 <p class="toc_element">
     86   <code><a href="#delete">delete(userId, sendAsEmail)</a></code></p>
     87 <p class="firstline">Deletes the specified send-as alias. Revokes any verification that may have been required for using it.</p>
     88 <p class="toc_element">
     89   <code><a href="#get">get(userId, sendAsEmail)</a></code></p>
     90 <p class="firstline">Gets the specified send-as alias. Fails with an HTTP 404 error if the specified address is not a member of the collection.</p>
     91 <p class="toc_element">
     92   <code><a href="#list">list(userId)</a></code></p>
     93 <p class="firstline">Lists the send-as aliases for the specified account. The result includes the primary send-as address associated with the account as well as any custom "from" aliases.</p>
     94 <p class="toc_element">
     95   <code><a href="#patch">patch(userId, sendAsEmail, body)</a></code></p>
     96 <p class="firstline">Updates a send-as alias. If a signature is provided, Gmail will sanitize the HTML before saving it with the alias.</p>
     97 <p class="toc_element">
     98   <code><a href="#update">update(userId, sendAsEmail, body)</a></code></p>
     99 <p class="firstline">Updates a send-as alias. If a signature is provided, Gmail will sanitize the HTML before saving it with the alias.</p>
    100 <p class="toc_element">
    101   <code><a href="#verify">verify(userId, sendAsEmail)</a></code></p>
    102 <p class="firstline">Sends a verification email to the specified send-as alias address. The verification status must be pending.</p>
    103 <h3>Method Details</h3>
    104 <div class="method">
    105     <code class="details" id="create">create(userId, body)</code>
    106   <pre>Creates a custom "from" send-as alias. If an SMTP MSA is specified, Gmail will attempt to connect to the SMTP service to validate the configuration before creating the alias. If ownership verification is required for the alias, a message will be sent to the email address and the resource's verification status will be set to pending; otherwise, the resource will be created with verification status set to accepted. If a signature is provided, Gmail will sanitize the HTML before saving it with the alias.
    107 
    108 This method is only available to service account clients that have been delegated domain-wide authority.
    109 
    110 Args:
    111   userId: string, User's email address. The special value "me" can be used to indicate the authenticated user. (required)
    112   body: object, The request body. (required)
    113     The object takes the form of:
    114 
    115 { # 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.
    116   "smtpMsa": { # Configuration for communication with an SMTP service. # 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.
    117     "securityMode": "A String", # The protocol that will be used to secure communication with the SMTP service. Required.
    118     "username": "A String", # The username that will be used for authentication with the SMTP service. This is a write-only field that can be specified in requests to create or update SendAs settings; it is never populated in responses.
    119     "host": "A String", # The hostname of the SMTP service. Required.
    120     "password": "A String", # The password that will be used for authentication with the SMTP service. This is a write-only field that can be specified in requests to create or update SendAs settings; it is never populated in responses.
    121     "port": 42, # The port of the SMTP service. Required.
    122   },
    123   "displayName": "A String", # 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.
    124   "replyToAddress": "A String", # 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.
    125   "signature": "A String", # An optional HTML signature that is included in messages composed with this alias in the Gmail web UI.
    126   "treatAsAlias": True or False, # Whether Gmail should  treat this address as an alias for the user's primary email address. This setting only applies to custom "from" aliases.
    127   "sendAsEmail": "A String", # The email address that appears in the "From:" header for mail sent using this alias. This is read-only for all operations except create.
    128   "isPrimary": True or False, # 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.
    129   "verificationStatus": "A String", # Indicates whether this address has been verified for use as a send-as alias. Read-only. This setting only applies to custom "from" aliases.
    130   "isDefault": True or False, # 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.
    131 }
    132 
    133 
    134 Returns:
    135   An object of the form:
    136 
    137     { # 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.
    138     "smtpMsa": { # Configuration for communication with an SMTP service. # 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.
    139       "securityMode": "A String", # The protocol that will be used to secure communication with the SMTP service. Required.
    140       "username": "A String", # The username that will be used for authentication with the SMTP service. This is a write-only field that can be specified in requests to create or update SendAs settings; it is never populated in responses.
    141       "host": "A String", # The hostname of the SMTP service. Required.
    142       "password": "A String", # The password that will be used for authentication with the SMTP service. This is a write-only field that can be specified in requests to create or update SendAs settings; it is never populated in responses.
    143       "port": 42, # The port of the SMTP service. Required.
    144     },
    145     "displayName": "A String", # 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.
    146     "replyToAddress": "A String", # 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.
    147     "signature": "A String", # An optional HTML signature that is included in messages composed with this alias in the Gmail web UI.
    148     "treatAsAlias": True or False, # Whether Gmail should  treat this address as an alias for the user's primary email address. This setting only applies to custom "from" aliases.
    149     "sendAsEmail": "A String", # The email address that appears in the "From:" header for mail sent using this alias. This is read-only for all operations except create.
    150     "isPrimary": True or False, # 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.
    151     "verificationStatus": "A String", # Indicates whether this address has been verified for use as a send-as alias. Read-only. This setting only applies to custom "from" aliases.
    152     "isDefault": True or False, # 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.
    153   }</pre>
    154 </div>
    155 
    156 <div class="method">
    157     <code class="details" id="delete">delete(userId, sendAsEmail)</code>
    158   <pre>Deletes the specified send-as alias. Revokes any verification that may have been required for using it.
    159 
    160 This method is only available to service account clients that have been delegated domain-wide authority.
    161 
    162 Args:
    163   userId: string, User's email address. The special value "me" can be used to indicate the authenticated user. (required)
    164   sendAsEmail: string, The send-as alias to be deleted. (required)
    165 </pre>
    166 </div>
    167 
    168 <div class="method">
    169     <code class="details" id="get">get(userId, sendAsEmail)</code>
    170   <pre>Gets the specified send-as alias. Fails with an HTTP 404 error if the specified address is not a member of the collection.
    171 
    172 Args:
    173   userId: string, User's email address. The special value "me" can be used to indicate the authenticated user. (required)
    174   sendAsEmail: string, The send-as alias to be retrieved. (required)
    175 
    176 Returns:
    177   An object of the form:
    178 
    179     { # 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.
    180     "smtpMsa": { # Configuration for communication with an SMTP service. # 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.
    181       "securityMode": "A String", # The protocol that will be used to secure communication with the SMTP service. Required.
    182       "username": "A String", # The username that will be used for authentication with the SMTP service. This is a write-only field that can be specified in requests to create or update SendAs settings; it is never populated in responses.
    183       "host": "A String", # The hostname of the SMTP service. Required.
    184       "password": "A String", # The password that will be used for authentication with the SMTP service. This is a write-only field that can be specified in requests to create or update SendAs settings; it is never populated in responses.
    185       "port": 42, # The port of the SMTP service. Required.
    186     },
    187     "displayName": "A String", # 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.
    188     "replyToAddress": "A String", # 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.
    189     "signature": "A String", # An optional HTML signature that is included in messages composed with this alias in the Gmail web UI.
    190     "treatAsAlias": True or False, # Whether Gmail should  treat this address as an alias for the user's primary email address. This setting only applies to custom "from" aliases.
    191     "sendAsEmail": "A String", # The email address that appears in the "From:" header for mail sent using this alias. This is read-only for all operations except create.
    192     "isPrimary": True or False, # 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.
    193     "verificationStatus": "A String", # Indicates whether this address has been verified for use as a send-as alias. Read-only. This setting only applies to custom "from" aliases.
    194     "isDefault": True or False, # 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.
    195   }</pre>
    196 </div>
    197 
    198 <div class="method">
    199     <code class="details" id="list">list(userId)</code>
    200   <pre>Lists the send-as aliases for the specified account. The result includes the primary send-as address associated with the account as well as any custom "from" aliases.
    201 
    202 Args:
    203   userId: string, User's email address. The special value "me" can be used to indicate the authenticated user. (required)
    204 
    205 Returns:
    206   An object of the form:
    207 
    208     { # Response for the ListSendAs method.
    209     "sendAs": [ # List of send-as aliases.
    210       { # 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.
    211         "smtpMsa": { # Configuration for communication with an SMTP service. # 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.
    212           "securityMode": "A String", # The protocol that will be used to secure communication with the SMTP service. Required.
    213           "username": "A String", # The username that will be used for authentication with the SMTP service. This is a write-only field that can be specified in requests to create or update SendAs settings; it is never populated in responses.
    214           "host": "A String", # The hostname of the SMTP service. Required.
    215           "password": "A String", # The password that will be used for authentication with the SMTP service. This is a write-only field that can be specified in requests to create or update SendAs settings; it is never populated in responses.
    216           "port": 42, # The port of the SMTP service. Required.
    217         },
    218         "displayName": "A String", # 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.
    219         "replyToAddress": "A String", # 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.
    220         "signature": "A String", # An optional HTML signature that is included in messages composed with this alias in the Gmail web UI.
    221         "treatAsAlias": True or False, # Whether Gmail should  treat this address as an alias for the user's primary email address. This setting only applies to custom "from" aliases.
    222         "sendAsEmail": "A String", # The email address that appears in the "From:" header for mail sent using this alias. This is read-only for all operations except create.
    223         "isPrimary": True or False, # 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.
    224         "verificationStatus": "A String", # Indicates whether this address has been verified for use as a send-as alias. Read-only. This setting only applies to custom "from" aliases.
    225         "isDefault": True or False, # 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.
    226       },
    227     ],
    228   }</pre>
    229 </div>
    230 
    231 <div class="method">
    232     <code class="details" id="patch">patch(userId, sendAsEmail, body)</code>
    233   <pre>Updates a send-as alias. If a signature is provided, Gmail will sanitize the HTML before saving it with the alias.
    234 
    235 Addresses other than the primary address for the account can only be updated by service account clients that have been delegated domain-wide authority. This method supports patch semantics.
    236 
    237 Args:
    238   userId: string, User's email address. The special value "me" can be used to indicate the authenticated user. (required)
    239   sendAsEmail: string, The send-as alias to be updated. (required)
    240   body: object, The request body. (required)
    241     The object takes the form of:
    242 
    243 { # 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.
    244   "smtpMsa": { # Configuration for communication with an SMTP service. # 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.
    245     "securityMode": "A String", # The protocol that will be used to secure communication with the SMTP service. Required.
    246     "username": "A String", # The username that will be used for authentication with the SMTP service. This is a write-only field that can be specified in requests to create or update SendAs settings; it is never populated in responses.
    247     "host": "A String", # The hostname of the SMTP service. Required.
    248     "password": "A String", # The password that will be used for authentication with the SMTP service. This is a write-only field that can be specified in requests to create or update SendAs settings; it is never populated in responses.
    249     "port": 42, # The port of the SMTP service. Required.
    250   },
    251   "displayName": "A String", # 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.
    252   "replyToAddress": "A String", # 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.
    253   "signature": "A String", # An optional HTML signature that is included in messages composed with this alias in the Gmail web UI.
    254   "treatAsAlias": True or False, # Whether Gmail should  treat this address as an alias for the user's primary email address. This setting only applies to custom "from" aliases.
    255   "sendAsEmail": "A String", # The email address that appears in the "From:" header for mail sent using this alias. This is read-only for all operations except create.
    256   "isPrimary": True or False, # 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.
    257   "verificationStatus": "A String", # Indicates whether this address has been verified for use as a send-as alias. Read-only. This setting only applies to custom "from" aliases.
    258   "isDefault": True or False, # 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.
    259 }
    260 
    261 
    262 Returns:
    263   An object of the form:
    264 
    265     { # 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.
    266     "smtpMsa": { # Configuration for communication with an SMTP service. # 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.
    267       "securityMode": "A String", # The protocol that will be used to secure communication with the SMTP service. Required.
    268       "username": "A String", # The username that will be used for authentication with the SMTP service. This is a write-only field that can be specified in requests to create or update SendAs settings; it is never populated in responses.
    269       "host": "A String", # The hostname of the SMTP service. Required.
    270       "password": "A String", # The password that will be used for authentication with the SMTP service. This is a write-only field that can be specified in requests to create or update SendAs settings; it is never populated in responses.
    271       "port": 42, # The port of the SMTP service. Required.
    272     },
    273     "displayName": "A String", # 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.
    274     "replyToAddress": "A String", # 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.
    275     "signature": "A String", # An optional HTML signature that is included in messages composed with this alias in the Gmail web UI.
    276     "treatAsAlias": True or False, # Whether Gmail should  treat this address as an alias for the user's primary email address. This setting only applies to custom "from" aliases.
    277     "sendAsEmail": "A String", # The email address that appears in the "From:" header for mail sent using this alias. This is read-only for all operations except create.
    278     "isPrimary": True or False, # 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.
    279     "verificationStatus": "A String", # Indicates whether this address has been verified for use as a send-as alias. Read-only. This setting only applies to custom "from" aliases.
    280     "isDefault": True or False, # 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.
    281   }</pre>
    282 </div>
    283 
    284 <div class="method">
    285     <code class="details" id="update">update(userId, sendAsEmail, body)</code>
    286   <pre>Updates a send-as alias. If a signature is provided, Gmail will sanitize the HTML before saving it with the alias.
    287 
    288 Addresses other than the primary address for the account can only be updated by service account clients that have been delegated domain-wide authority.
    289 
    290 Args:
    291   userId: string, User's email address. The special value "me" can be used to indicate the authenticated user. (required)
    292   sendAsEmail: string, The send-as alias to be updated. (required)
    293   body: object, The request body. (required)
    294     The object takes the form of:
    295 
    296 { # 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.
    297   "smtpMsa": { # Configuration for communication with an SMTP service. # 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.
    298     "securityMode": "A String", # The protocol that will be used to secure communication with the SMTP service. Required.
    299     "username": "A String", # The username that will be used for authentication with the SMTP service. This is a write-only field that can be specified in requests to create or update SendAs settings; it is never populated in responses.
    300     "host": "A String", # The hostname of the SMTP service. Required.
    301     "password": "A String", # The password that will be used for authentication with the SMTP service. This is a write-only field that can be specified in requests to create or update SendAs settings; it is never populated in responses.
    302     "port": 42, # The port of the SMTP service. Required.
    303   },
    304   "displayName": "A String", # 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.
    305   "replyToAddress": "A String", # 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.
    306   "signature": "A String", # An optional HTML signature that is included in messages composed with this alias in the Gmail web UI.
    307   "treatAsAlias": True or False, # Whether Gmail should  treat this address as an alias for the user's primary email address. This setting only applies to custom "from" aliases.
    308   "sendAsEmail": "A String", # The email address that appears in the "From:" header for mail sent using this alias. This is read-only for all operations except create.
    309   "isPrimary": True or False, # 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.
    310   "verificationStatus": "A String", # Indicates whether this address has been verified for use as a send-as alias. Read-only. This setting only applies to custom "from" aliases.
    311   "isDefault": True or False, # 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.
    312 }
    313 
    314 
    315 Returns:
    316   An object of the form:
    317 
    318     { # 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.
    319     "smtpMsa": { # Configuration for communication with an SMTP service. # 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.
    320       "securityMode": "A String", # The protocol that will be used to secure communication with the SMTP service. Required.
    321       "username": "A String", # The username that will be used for authentication with the SMTP service. This is a write-only field that can be specified in requests to create or update SendAs settings; it is never populated in responses.
    322       "host": "A String", # The hostname of the SMTP service. Required.
    323       "password": "A String", # The password that will be used for authentication with the SMTP service. This is a write-only field that can be specified in requests to create or update SendAs settings; it is never populated in responses.
    324       "port": 42, # The port of the SMTP service. Required.
    325     },
    326     "displayName": "A String", # 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.
    327     "replyToAddress": "A String", # 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.
    328     "signature": "A String", # An optional HTML signature that is included in messages composed with this alias in the Gmail web UI.
    329     "treatAsAlias": True or False, # Whether Gmail should  treat this address as an alias for the user's primary email address. This setting only applies to custom "from" aliases.
    330     "sendAsEmail": "A String", # The email address that appears in the "From:" header for mail sent using this alias. This is read-only for all operations except create.
    331     "isPrimary": True or False, # 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.
    332     "verificationStatus": "A String", # Indicates whether this address has been verified for use as a send-as alias. Read-only. This setting only applies to custom "from" aliases.
    333     "isDefault": True or False, # 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.
    334   }</pre>
    335 </div>
    336 
    337 <div class="method">
    338     <code class="details" id="verify">verify(userId, sendAsEmail)</code>
    339   <pre>Sends a verification email to the specified send-as alias address. The verification status must be pending.
    340 
    341 This method is only available to service account clients that have been delegated domain-wide authority.
    342 
    343 Args:
    344   userId: string, User's email address. The special value "me" can be used to indicate the authenticated user. (required)
    345   sendAsEmail: string, The send-as alias to be verified. (required)
    346 </pre>
    347 </div>
    348 
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