Objective-C
Objective-C
Clear the POP3 Session Log
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Demonstrates the Chilkat MailMan.ClearPop3SessionLog method, which clears the current contents of the Pop3SessionLog property. This example performs a POP3 operation (which populates the log) and then clears it.
Background: The
Pop3SessionLog accumulates the raw protocol conversation — the commands Chilkat sent and the server's replies — which is invaluable for diagnosing connection or authentication problems. When performing many operations on one MailMan object, the log grows continuously; ClearPop3SessionLog resets it so you can capture just the exchange for the next operation.Chilkat Objective-C Downloads
#import <CkoMailMan.h>
// Demonstrates the MailMan.ClearPop3SessionLog method, which clears the current contents of
// the Pop3SessionLog property.
CkoMailMan *mailman = [[CkoMailMan alloc] init];
// Configure the POP3 server connection.
mailman.MailHost = @"pop.example.com";
mailman.MailPort = [NSNumber numberWithInt:995];
mailman.PopSsl = YES;
mailman.PopUsername = @"user@example.com";
mailman.PopPassword = @"myPassword";
// Perform a POP3 operation, which populates the session log.
int count = [[mailman GetMailboxCount] intValue];
NSLog(@"%@%d",@"Mailbox count: ",count);
// Clear the POP3 session log (for example, before the next operation).
[mailman ClearPop3SessionLog];
NSLog(@"%@",@"POP3 session log cleared.");
// 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.