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Check the IMAP Socket Connection
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Demonstrates the Chilkat Imap.CheckConnection method, which checks whether the underlying TCP socket is currently connected to the IMAP server. This performs a low-level socket-state check and does not send an IMAP command. This example connects and checks the socket.
Background:
CheckConnection sits between the cached IsConnected and a full protocol round trip: it inspects the actual socket without sending an IMAP command, so it can catch a locally-closed socket that the cached flag would miss. It still cannot detect every half-open connection, though — only a real command like Noop that expects a server reply proves the session is genuinely alive end to end.Chilkat Go Downloads
success := false
// Demonstrates the Imap.CheckConnection method, which checks whether the underlying TCP
// socket is currently connected to the IMAP server. This is a low-level socket-state check
// and does not send an IMAP command.
imap := chilkat.NewImap()
imap.SetSsl(true)
imap.SetPort(993)
success = imap.Connect("imap.example.com")
if success == false {
fmt.Println(imap.LastErrorText())
imap.DisposeImap()
return
}
// Perform a low-level check of the socket connection state.
stillConnected := imap.CheckConnection()
if stillConnected == true {
fmt.Println("The socket is still connected.")
} else {
fmt.Println("The socket is no longer connected.")
}
success = imap.Disconnect()
if success == false {
fmt.Println(imap.LastErrorText())
imap.DisposeImap()
return
}
imap.DisposeImap()