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VacationSettings

import type { VacationSettings } from "https://googleapis.deno.dev/v1/gmail:v1.ts";

Vacation auto-reply settings for an account. These settings correspond to the "Vacation responder" feature in the web interface.

interface VacationSettings {
enableAutoReply?: boolean;
endTime?: bigint;
responseBodyHtml?: string;
responseBodyPlainText?: string;
responseSubject?: string;
restrictToContacts?: boolean;
restrictToDomain?: boolean;
startTime?: bigint;
}

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enableAutoReply?: boolean
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Flag that controls whether Gmail automatically replies to messages.

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endTime?: bigint
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An optional end time for sending auto-replies (epoch ms). When this is specified, Gmail will automatically reply only to messages that it receives before the end time. If both startTime and endTime are specified, startTime must precede endTime.

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responseBodyHtml?: string
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Response body in HTML format. Gmail will sanitize the HTML before storing it. If both response_body_plain_text and response_body_html are specified, response_body_html will be used.

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responseBodyPlainText?: string
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Response body in plain text format. If both response_body_plain_text and response_body_html are specified, response_body_html will be used.

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responseSubject?: string
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Optional text to prepend to the subject line in vacation responses. In order to enable auto-replies, either the response subject or the response body must be nonempty.

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restrictToContacts?: boolean
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Flag that determines whether responses are sent to recipients who are not in the user's list of contacts.

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restrictToDomain?: boolean
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Flag that determines whether responses are sent to recipients who are outside of the user's domain. This feature is only available for Google Workspace users.

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startTime?: bigint
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An optional start time for sending auto-replies (epoch ms). When this is specified, Gmail will automatically reply only to messages that it receives after the start time. If both startTime and endTime are specified, startTime must precede endTime.