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Delete Limit method 🪪 Sub-Accounts

Deletes the limit for the specified sub-account. After a successful deletion, the specified sub-account will be limited to the parent account's limit.

Usage

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import { MailChannelsClient, SubAccounts } from 'mailchannels-sdk'

const mailchannels = new MailChannelsClient('your-api-key')
const subAccounts = new SubAccounts(mailchannels)

const { success, error } = await subAccounts.deleteLimit('validhandle123')
ts
import { MailChannels } from 'mailchannels-sdk'

const mailchannels = new MailChannels('your-api-key')

const { success, error } = await mailchannels.subAccounts.deleteLimit('validhandle123')

Params

  • handle string required: The handle of the sub-account to delete the limit for.

Response

  • success boolean guaranteed: Whether the operation was successful.
  • error ErrorResponse | null nullable: Error information if the operation failed.
    • message string guaranteed: A human-readable description of the error.
    • statusCode number | null nullable: The HTTP status code from the API, or null if the error is not related to an HTTP request. This field is intended for diagnostic use only and should not be relied upon.
    • type string guaranteed: A string identifier for the type of error. This field is intended for diagnostic use only and should not be relied upon.

Type declarations

Signature

ts
async function deleteLimit (handle: string): Promise<SuccessResponse>

Response type declarations

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interface ErrorResponse {
  message: string;
  statusCode: number | null;
  type: ErrorType;
}
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interface SuccessResponse {
  success: boolean;
  error: ErrorResponse | null;
}

Source

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Released under the MIT License.