Sample code for 30+ languages & platforms
DataFlex

Get the Size of a POP3 Message by UIDL

See more POP3 Examples

Demonstrates the Chilkat MailMan.GetSizeByUidl method, which returns the size, in bytes, of the email on the POP3 server identified by a UIDL. The size includes the full message content, including attachments, and the method returns -1 on error. This example looks up a message's size by its UIDL.

Background: A UIDL ("unique ID listing") is POP3's stable identifier for a message — it stays the same across sessions as long as the message remains in the mailbox. Checking a message's size before downloading lets a client skip or defer very large messages, enforce size limits, or show a progress estimate. You can obtain the available UIDLs from GetMailboxInfoXml or FetchUidls.

Chilkat DataFlex Downloads

DataFlex
Use ChilkatAx-win32.pkg

Procedure Test
    Handle hoMailman
    Integer iSizeBytes

    //  Demonstrates the MailMan.GetSizeByUidl method, which returns the size, in bytes, of the
    //  email on the POP3 server identified by a UIDL.  The size includes the full message
    //  content, including attachments.  Returns -1 on error.

    Get Create (RefClass(cComChilkatMailMan)) To hoMailman
    If (Not(IsComObjectCreated(hoMailman))) Begin
        Send CreateComObject of hoMailman
    End

    //  Configure the POP3 server connection.
    Set ComMailHost Of hoMailman To "pop.example.com"
    Set ComMailPort Of hoMailman To 995
    Set ComPopSsl Of hoMailman To True
    Set ComPopUsername Of hoMailman To "user@example.com"
    Set ComPopPassword Of hoMailman To "myPassword"

    //  Get the size of a specific message by its UIDL.
    Get ComGetSizeByUidl Of hoMailman "0000000123abcdef" To iSizeBytes
    Showln "Message size (bytes): " iSizeBytes

    //  Note: Explicitly connecting/authenticating is optional.  Chilkat MailMan automatically
    //  connects and authenticates -- using the property settings above -- whenever a server
    //  operation requires it.  Calling the explicit connect/authenticate methods can still be
    //  helpful to determine whether a failure occurs while connecting or while authenticating.


End_Procedure