Google Apps Security and Compliance Services Web Services Application Programming Interface Guide, Early Access Version 1.5 User Manual
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AddBlockedSenderAddressStatus -- An unlimited list of structures to
represent the status for requests to block sender addresses.
Type: UserModifyStatusAddBlockedSenderAddressStatus.
UserModifyStatusAddBlockedSenderAddressStatus has a struct element
named ‘item’. An ‘item’ is of type
UserModifyStatusAddBlockedSenderAddressStatusItem.
In the response, each blocked sender address has status information in the
‘item’ sub-element:
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Address -- Sender address to be blocked. This is required.
Type: string
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Status -- Value representing the status (success or failure) of the
blocked sender address addition. This is required.
Type: AddStatus. For more information about the AddStatus
enumerated types, see “Enumerated Types for AddStatus,
ModifyStatus, and DeleteStatus” on page 45.
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Message -- The User Sync API may return human readable messages
to help when debugging your application. These messages do not
happen in every case and, since they are subject to change, your
application should not be dependent upon or use these strings.
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DeleteBlockedSenderAddressStatus -- An unlimited list of structures to
represent the status for requests to unblock (delete) sender addresses.
Type: UserModifyStatusDeleteBlockedSenderAddressStatus.
UserModifyStatusDeleteBlockedSenderAddressStatus has a struct element
named ‘item’. An ‘item’ is of type
UserModifyStatusAddBlockedSenderAddressStatusItem.
In the response, each blocked sender address has status information in the
‘item’ sub-element:
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Address -- Blocked address to be deleted. This is required.
Type: string
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Status -- Value representing the status (success or failure) of the
blocked sender address deletion. This is required.
Type: DeleteStatus. For more information about the DeleteStatus
enumerated status, see “Enumerated Types for AddStatus,
ModifyStatus, and DeleteStatus” on page 45.
Message -- The User Sync API may return human readable messages
to help when debugging your application. These messages do not
happen in every case and, since they are subject to change, your
application should not be dependent upon or use these strings.