Objective-C
Objective-C
Verify Connectivity to the POP3 Server
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Demonstrates the Chilkat MailMan.VerifyPopConnection method, which tests whether a TCP/IP connection can be established with the configured POP3 server. It verifies connectivity only — it does not authenticate. This example configures the POP3 host and checks whether it can be reached.
Background: This is the POP3 counterpart to
VerifySmtpConnection. It answers the first diagnostic question — can the client reach the POP3 server on the configured host and port and complete the TLS handshake? A failure here indicates a network, firewall, DNS, port, or certificate problem rather than a credentials issue, which VerifyPopLogin checks next.Chilkat Objective-C Downloads
#import <CkoMailMan.h>
// Demonstrates the MailMan.VerifyPopConnection method, which tests whether a TCP/IP
// connection can be established with the configured POP3 server. It verifies connectivity
// only (it does not authenticate).
CkoMailMan *mailman = [[CkoMailMan alloc] init];
// Configure the POP3 server connection.
mailman.MailHost = @"pop.example.com";
mailman.MailPort = [NSNumber numberWithInt:995];
mailman.PopSsl = YES;
// Test connectivity to the POP3 server.
BOOL connected = [mailman VerifyPopConnection];
if (connected == YES) {
NSLog(@"%@",@"Successfully connected to the POP3 server.");
}
else {
NSLog(@"%@",@"Could not connect to the POP3 server.");
}