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Delete a Set of POP3 Messages by UIDL
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Demonstrates the Chilkat MailMan.DeleteUidlSet method, which marks the POP3 messages whose UIDLs are listed in a StringTable for deletion. Chilkat processes the UIDL set and sends a DELE command for each located message. This example deletes two messages by UIDL.
Background: When you already know exactly which messages to remove — by their stable UIDLs —
DeleteUidlSet deletes them all in one call without first downloading them. It is the efficient counterpart to fetching-then-deleting: for example, after processing messages elsewhere, hand back just their UIDLs to clear them. The deletions are committed when the POP3 session ends (unless ImmediateDelete is set).Chilkat PHP ActiveX Downloads
<?php
$success = 0;
// Demonstrates the MailMan.DeleteUidlSet method, which marks the POP3 messages whose UIDLs
// are listed in a StringTable for deletion. Chilkat sends DELE for each located message.
$mailman = new COM("Chilkat.MailMan");
// Configure the POP3 server connection.
$mailman->MailHost = 'pop.example.com';
$mailman->MailPort = 995;
$mailman->PopSsl = 1;
$mailman->PopUsername = 'user@example.com';
$mailman->PopPassword = 'myPassword';
// Build the set of UIDLs to delete.
$uidls = new COM("Chilkat.StringTable");
$uidls->Append('0000000123abcdef');
$uidls->Append('0000000124abcdef');
// Mark the messages for deletion.
$success = $mailman->DeleteUidlSet($uidls);
if ($success == 0) {
print $mailman->LastErrorText . "\n";
exit;
}
// Unless the ImmediateDelete property is set to 1, the messages are only marked for
// deletion. End the POP3 session (which sends the QUIT command) to commit the deletions.
$success = $mailman->Pop3EndSession();
if ($success == 0) {
print $mailman->LastErrorText . "\n";
exit;
}
print 'Deleted the UIDL set from the POP3 server.' . "\n";
// 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.
?>