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diff --git a/docs/dyn/gmail_v1.users.settings.html b/docs/dyn/gmail_v1.users.settings.html
index 47e990b..4a657d2 100644
--- a/docs/dyn/gmail_v1.users.settings.html
+++ b/docs/dyn/gmail_v1.users.settings.html
@@ -148,10 +148,10 @@
An object of the form:
{ # Auto-forwarding settings for an account.
- "enabled": True or False, # Whether all incoming mail is automatically forwarded to another address.
- "emailAddress": "A String", # Email address to which all incoming messages are forwarded. This email address must be a verified member of the forwarding addresses.
- "disposition": "A String", # The state that a message should be left in after it has been forwarded.
- }</pre>
+ "disposition": "A String", # The state that a message should be left in after it has been forwarded.
+ "emailAddress": "A String", # Email address to which all incoming messages are forwarded. This email address must be a verified member of the forwarding addresses.
+ "enabled": True or False, # Whether all incoming mail is automatically forwarded to another address.
+}</pre>
</div>
<div class="method">
@@ -169,11 +169,11 @@
An object of the form:
{ # IMAP settings for an account.
- "expungeBehavior": "A String", # The action that will be executed on a message when it is marked as deleted and expunged from the last visible IMAP folder.
- "autoExpunge": True or False, # If this value is true, Gmail will immediately expunge a message when it is marked as deleted in IMAP. Otherwise, Gmail will wait for an update from the client before expunging messages marked as deleted.
- "maxFolderSize": 42, # An optional limit on the number of messages that an IMAP folder may contain. Legal values are 0, 1000, 2000, 5000 or 10000. A value of zero is interpreted to mean that there is no limit.
- "enabled": True or False, # Whether IMAP is enabled for the account.
- }</pre>
+ "autoExpunge": True or False, # If this value is true, Gmail will immediately expunge a message when it is marked as deleted in IMAP. Otherwise, Gmail will wait for an update from the client before expunging messages marked as deleted.
+ "enabled": True or False, # Whether IMAP is enabled for the account.
+ "expungeBehavior": "A String", # The action that will be executed on a message when it is marked as deleted and expunged from the last visible IMAP folder.
+ "maxFolderSize": 42, # An optional limit on the number of messages that an IMAP folder may contain. Legal values are 0, 1000, 2000, 5000 or 10000. A value of zero is interpreted to mean that there is no limit.
+}</pre>
</div>
<div class="method">
@@ -191,8 +191,8 @@
An object of the form:
{ # Language settings for an account. These settings correspond to the "Language settings" feature in the web interface.
- "displayLanguage": "A String", # The language to display Gmail in, formatted as an RFC 3066 Language Tag (for example `en-GB`, `fr` or `ja` for British English, French, or Japanese respectively). The set of languages supported by Gmail evolves over time, so please refer to the "Language" dropdown in the Gmail settings for all available options, as described in the language settings help article. A table of sample values is also provided in the Managing Language Settings guide Not all Gmail clients can display the same set of languages. In the case that a user's display language is not available for use on a particular client, said client automatically chooses to display in the closest supported variant (or a reasonable default).
- }</pre>
+ "displayLanguage": "A String", # The language to display Gmail in, formatted as an RFC 3066 Language Tag (for example `en-GB`, `fr` or `ja` for British English, French, or Japanese respectively). The set of languages supported by Gmail evolves over time, so please refer to the "Language" dropdown in the Gmail settings for all available options, as described in the language settings help article. A table of sample values is also provided in the Managing Language Settings guide Not all Gmail clients can display the same set of languages. In the case that a user's display language is not available for use on a particular client, said client automatically chooses to display in the closest supported variant (or a reasonable default).
+}</pre>
</div>
<div class="method">
@@ -210,9 +210,9 @@
An object of the form:
{ # POP settings for an account.
- "accessWindow": "A String", # The range of messages which are accessible via POP.
- "disposition": "A String", # The action that will be executed on a message after it has been fetched via POP.
- }</pre>
+ "accessWindow": "A String", # The range of messages which are accessible via POP.
+ "disposition": "A String", # The action that will be executed on a message after it has been fetched via POP.
+}</pre>
</div>
<div class="method">
@@ -230,15 +230,15 @@
An object of the form:
{ # Vacation auto-reply settings for an account. These settings correspond to the "Vacation responder" feature in the web interface.
- "responseBodyPlainText": "A String", # Response body in plain text format. If both `response_body_plain_text` and `response_body_html` are specified, `response_body_html` will be used.
- "restrictToDomain": True or False, # Flag that determines whether responses are sent to recipients who are outside of the user's domain. This feature is only available for G Suite users.
- "startTime": "A String", # 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`.
- "enableAutoReply": True or False, # Flag that controls whether Gmail automatically replies to messages.
- "endTime": "A String", # 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`.
- "restrictToContacts": True or False, # Flag that determines whether responses are sent to recipients who are not in the user's list of contacts.
- "responseBodyHtml": "A String", # 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.
- "responseSubject": "A String", # 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.
- }</pre>
+ "enableAutoReply": True or False, # Flag that controls whether Gmail automatically replies to messages.
+ "endTime": "A String", # 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`.
+ "responseBodyHtml": "A String", # 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.
+ "responseBodyPlainText": "A String", # Response body in plain text format. If both `response_body_plain_text` and `response_body_html` are specified, `response_body_html` will be used.
+ "responseSubject": "A String", # 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.
+ "restrictToContacts": True or False, # Flag that determines whether responses are sent to recipients who are not in the user's list of contacts.
+ "restrictToDomain": True or False, # Flag that determines whether responses are sent to recipients who are outside of the user's domain. This feature is only available for G Suite users.
+ "startTime": "A String", # 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`.
+}</pre>
</div>
<div class="method">
@@ -251,10 +251,10 @@
The object takes the form of:
{ # Auto-forwarding settings for an account.
- "enabled": True or False, # Whether all incoming mail is automatically forwarded to another address.
- "emailAddress": "A String", # Email address to which all incoming messages are forwarded. This email address must be a verified member of the forwarding addresses.
- "disposition": "A String", # The state that a message should be left in after it has been forwarded.
- }
+ "disposition": "A String", # The state that a message should be left in after it has been forwarded.
+ "emailAddress": "A String", # Email address to which all incoming messages are forwarded. This email address must be a verified member of the forwarding addresses.
+ "enabled": True or False, # Whether all incoming mail is automatically forwarded to another address.
+}
x__xgafv: string, V1 error format.
Allowed values
@@ -265,10 +265,10 @@
An object of the form:
{ # Auto-forwarding settings for an account.
- "enabled": True or False, # Whether all incoming mail is automatically forwarded to another address.
- "emailAddress": "A String", # Email address to which all incoming messages are forwarded. This email address must be a verified member of the forwarding addresses.
- "disposition": "A String", # The state that a message should be left in after it has been forwarded.
- }</pre>
+ "disposition": "A String", # The state that a message should be left in after it has been forwarded.
+ "emailAddress": "A String", # Email address to which all incoming messages are forwarded. This email address must be a verified member of the forwarding addresses.
+ "enabled": True or False, # Whether all incoming mail is automatically forwarded to another address.
+}</pre>
</div>
<div class="method">
@@ -281,11 +281,11 @@
The object takes the form of:
{ # IMAP settings for an account.
- "expungeBehavior": "A String", # The action that will be executed on a message when it is marked as deleted and expunged from the last visible IMAP folder.
- "autoExpunge": True or False, # If this value is true, Gmail will immediately expunge a message when it is marked as deleted in IMAP. Otherwise, Gmail will wait for an update from the client before expunging messages marked as deleted.
- "maxFolderSize": 42, # An optional limit on the number of messages that an IMAP folder may contain. Legal values are 0, 1000, 2000, 5000 or 10000. A value of zero is interpreted to mean that there is no limit.
- "enabled": True or False, # Whether IMAP is enabled for the account.
- }
+ "autoExpunge": True or False, # If this value is true, Gmail will immediately expunge a message when it is marked as deleted in IMAP. Otherwise, Gmail will wait for an update from the client before expunging messages marked as deleted.
+ "enabled": True or False, # Whether IMAP is enabled for the account.
+ "expungeBehavior": "A String", # The action that will be executed on a message when it is marked as deleted and expunged from the last visible IMAP folder.
+ "maxFolderSize": 42, # An optional limit on the number of messages that an IMAP folder may contain. Legal values are 0, 1000, 2000, 5000 or 10000. A value of zero is interpreted to mean that there is no limit.
+}
x__xgafv: string, V1 error format.
Allowed values
@@ -296,11 +296,11 @@
An object of the form:
{ # IMAP settings for an account.
- "expungeBehavior": "A String", # The action that will be executed on a message when it is marked as deleted and expunged from the last visible IMAP folder.
- "autoExpunge": True or False, # If this value is true, Gmail will immediately expunge a message when it is marked as deleted in IMAP. Otherwise, Gmail will wait for an update from the client before expunging messages marked as deleted.
- "maxFolderSize": 42, # An optional limit on the number of messages that an IMAP folder may contain. Legal values are 0, 1000, 2000, 5000 or 10000. A value of zero is interpreted to mean that there is no limit.
- "enabled": True or False, # Whether IMAP is enabled for the account.
- }</pre>
+ "autoExpunge": True or False, # If this value is true, Gmail will immediately expunge a message when it is marked as deleted in IMAP. Otherwise, Gmail will wait for an update from the client before expunging messages marked as deleted.
+ "enabled": True or False, # Whether IMAP is enabled for the account.
+ "expungeBehavior": "A String", # The action that will be executed on a message when it is marked as deleted and expunged from the last visible IMAP folder.
+ "maxFolderSize": 42, # An optional limit on the number of messages that an IMAP folder may contain. Legal values are 0, 1000, 2000, 5000 or 10000. A value of zero is interpreted to mean that there is no limit.
+}</pre>
</div>
<div class="method">
@@ -313,8 +313,8 @@
The object takes the form of:
{ # Language settings for an account. These settings correspond to the "Language settings" feature in the web interface.
- "displayLanguage": "A String", # The language to display Gmail in, formatted as an RFC 3066 Language Tag (for example `en-GB`, `fr` or `ja` for British English, French, or Japanese respectively). The set of languages supported by Gmail evolves over time, so please refer to the "Language" dropdown in the Gmail settings for all available options, as described in the language settings help article. A table of sample values is also provided in the Managing Language Settings guide Not all Gmail clients can display the same set of languages. In the case that a user's display language is not available for use on a particular client, said client automatically chooses to display in the closest supported variant (or a reasonable default).
- }
+ "displayLanguage": "A String", # The language to display Gmail in, formatted as an RFC 3066 Language Tag (for example `en-GB`, `fr` or `ja` for British English, French, or Japanese respectively). The set of languages supported by Gmail evolves over time, so please refer to the "Language" dropdown in the Gmail settings for all available options, as described in the language settings help article. A table of sample values is also provided in the Managing Language Settings guide Not all Gmail clients can display the same set of languages. In the case that a user's display language is not available for use on a particular client, said client automatically chooses to display in the closest supported variant (or a reasonable default).
+}
x__xgafv: string, V1 error format.
Allowed values
@@ -325,8 +325,8 @@
An object of the form:
{ # Language settings for an account. These settings correspond to the "Language settings" feature in the web interface.
- "displayLanguage": "A String", # The language to display Gmail in, formatted as an RFC 3066 Language Tag (for example `en-GB`, `fr` or `ja` for British English, French, or Japanese respectively). The set of languages supported by Gmail evolves over time, so please refer to the "Language" dropdown in the Gmail settings for all available options, as described in the language settings help article. A table of sample values is also provided in the Managing Language Settings guide Not all Gmail clients can display the same set of languages. In the case that a user's display language is not available for use on a particular client, said client automatically chooses to display in the closest supported variant (or a reasonable default).
- }</pre>
+ "displayLanguage": "A String", # The language to display Gmail in, formatted as an RFC 3066 Language Tag (for example `en-GB`, `fr` or `ja` for British English, French, or Japanese respectively). The set of languages supported by Gmail evolves over time, so please refer to the "Language" dropdown in the Gmail settings for all available options, as described in the language settings help article. A table of sample values is also provided in the Managing Language Settings guide Not all Gmail clients can display the same set of languages. In the case that a user's display language is not available for use on a particular client, said client automatically chooses to display in the closest supported variant (or a reasonable default).
+}</pre>
</div>
<div class="method">
@@ -352,9 +352,9 @@
An object of the form:
{ # POP settings for an account.
- "accessWindow": "A String", # The range of messages which are accessible via POP.
- "disposition": "A String", # The action that will be executed on a message after it has been fetched via POP.
- }</pre>
+ "accessWindow": "A String", # The range of messages which are accessible via POP.
+ "disposition": "A String", # The action that will be executed on a message after it has been fetched via POP.
+}</pre>
</div>
<div class="method">
@@ -367,14 +367,14 @@
The object takes the form of:
{ # Vacation auto-reply settings for an account. These settings correspond to the "Vacation responder" feature in the web interface.
- "responseBodyPlainText": "A String", # Response body in plain text format. If both `response_body_plain_text` and `response_body_html` are specified, `response_body_html` will be used.
- "restrictToDomain": True or False, # Flag that determines whether responses are sent to recipients who are outside of the user's domain. This feature is only available for G Suite users.
- "startTime": "A String", # 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`.
"enableAutoReply": True or False, # Flag that controls whether Gmail automatically replies to messages.
"endTime": "A String", # 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`.
- "restrictToContacts": True or False, # Flag that determines whether responses are sent to recipients who are not in the user's list of contacts.
"responseBodyHtml": "A String", # 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.
+ "responseBodyPlainText": "A String", # Response body in plain text format. If both `response_body_plain_text` and `response_body_html` are specified, `response_body_html` will be used.
"responseSubject": "A String", # 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.
+ "restrictToContacts": True or False, # Flag that determines whether responses are sent to recipients who are not in the user's list of contacts.
+ "restrictToDomain": True or False, # Flag that determines whether responses are sent to recipients who are outside of the user's domain. This feature is only available for G Suite users.
+ "startTime": "A String", # 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`.
}
x__xgafv: string, V1 error format.
@@ -386,15 +386,15 @@
An object of the form:
{ # Vacation auto-reply settings for an account. These settings correspond to the "Vacation responder" feature in the web interface.
- "responseBodyPlainText": "A String", # Response body in plain text format. If both `response_body_plain_text` and `response_body_html` are specified, `response_body_html` will be used.
- "restrictToDomain": True or False, # Flag that determines whether responses are sent to recipients who are outside of the user's domain. This feature is only available for G Suite users.
- "startTime": "A String", # 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`.
- "enableAutoReply": True or False, # Flag that controls whether Gmail automatically replies to messages.
- "endTime": "A String", # 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`.
- "restrictToContacts": True or False, # Flag that determines whether responses are sent to recipients who are not in the user's list of contacts.
- "responseBodyHtml": "A String", # 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.
- "responseSubject": "A String", # 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.
- }</pre>
+ "enableAutoReply": True or False, # Flag that controls whether Gmail automatically replies to messages.
+ "endTime": "A String", # 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`.
+ "responseBodyHtml": "A String", # 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.
+ "responseBodyPlainText": "A String", # Response body in plain text format. If both `response_body_plain_text` and `response_body_html` are specified, `response_body_html` will be used.
+ "responseSubject": "A String", # 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.
+ "restrictToContacts": True or False, # Flag that determines whether responses are sent to recipients who are not in the user's list of contacts.
+ "restrictToDomain": True or False, # Flag that determines whether responses are sent to recipients who are outside of the user's domain. This feature is only available for G Suite users.
+ "startTime": "A String", # 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`.
+}</pre>
</div>
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