Java
Java
POP3 SSL - Read POP3 Email over TLS/SSL on Port 995
Demonstrates how to connect via TLS/SSL to a POP3 server and read email. This assumes that the POP3 server supports SSL.Chilkat Java Downloads
import com.chilkatsoft.*;
public class ChilkatExample {
static {
try {
System.loadLibrary("chilkat");
} catch (UnsatisfiedLinkError e) {
System.err.println("Native code library failed to load.\n" + e);
System.exit(1);
}
}
public static void main(String argv[])
{
boolean success = false;
// This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
// The mailman object is used for receiving (POP3)
// and sending (SMTP) email.
CkMailMan mailman = new CkMailMan();
// Set the POP3 server's hostname
mailman.put_MailHost("pop.gmail.com");
// Set the POP3 login/password.
mailman.put_PopUsername("****@gmail.com");
mailman.put_PopPassword("****");
// Indicate that we want TLS/SSL. Also, set the port to 995:
mailman.put_MailPort(995);
mailman.put_PopSsl(true);
CkEmailBundle bundle = new CkEmailBundle();
boolean keepOnServer = true;
boolean headersOnly = false;
// Irrelevent because we are NOT downloading headers-only
int numBodyLines = 0;
success = mailman.FetchAll(keepOnServer,headersOnly,numBodyLines,bundle);
if (success == false) {
System.out.println(mailman.lastErrorText());
return;
}
CkEmail email = new CkEmail();
int i = 0;
while (i < bundle.get_MessageCount()) {
bundle.EmailAt(i,email);
// Display the From email address and the subject.
System.out.println("From: " + email.ck_from());
System.out.println("Subject: " + email.subject());
i = i+1;
}
}
}