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SOCKS4, SOCKS5 Proxy for POP3Demonstrates how to communicate with a POP3 server through a SOCKS4 or SOCKS5 proxy.
// The mailman object is used for receiving (POP3) // and sending (SMTP) email. Chilkat.MailMan mailman = new Chilkat.MailMan(); // Any string argument automatically begins the 30-day trial. bool success; success = mailman.UnlockComponent("30-day trial"); if (success != true) { MessageBox.Show("Component unlock failed"); return; } // To use a SOCKS4 or SOCKS5 proxy, simply set the following // properties prior to making any calls that communicate with // a POP3 server: // The SOCKS hostname may be a domain name or // IP address: mailman.SocksHostname = "www.mysocksproxyserver.com"; mailman.SocksPort = 1080; mailman.SocksUsername = "myProxyLogin"; mailman.SocksPassword = "myProxyPassword"; // Set the SOCKS version to 4 or 5 based on the version // of the SOCKS proxy server: mailman.SocksVersion = 5; // Note: SOCKS4 servers only support usernames without passwords. // SOCKS5 servers support full login/password authentication. // Set the POP3 server's hostname mailman.MailHost = "mail.chilkatsoft.com"; // Set the POP3 login/password. mailman.PopUsername = "myLogin"; mailman.PopPassword = "myPassword"; Chilkat.EmailBundle bundle = null; // Copy the all email from the user's POP3 mailbox // into a bundle object. The email remains on the server. bundle = mailman.CopyMail(); if (bundle == null ) { MessageBox.Show(mailman.LastErrorText); return; } int i; Chilkat.Email email = null; for (i = 0; i <= bundle.MessageCount - 1; i++) { email = bundle.GetEmail(i); textBox1.Text += email.From + "\r\n"; textBox1.Text += email.Subject + "\r\n" + "\r\n"; } mailman.Pop3EndSession(); |
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