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Send a POP3 NOOP Command
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Demonstrates the Chilkat MailMan.Pop3Noop method, which sends a POP3 NOOP command to the server. NOOP does nothing except elicit a positive response, which is useful for keeping a session alive or verifying the connection is still responsive. This example begins a POP3 session and sends a NOOP.
Background:
NOOP ("no operation") is a standard keep-alive across many internet protocols. Servers often drop idle connections after a timeout; sending a periodic NOOP resets that timer so a long-running session stays open. It also serves as a cheap "are you still there?" probe — a successful reply confirms the socket and the authenticated session are still healthy.Chilkat CkPython Downloads
import sys
import chilkat
success = False
# Demonstrates the MailMan.Pop3Noop method, which sends a POP3 NOOP command to the server.
# NOOP does nothing except elicit a positive response, which is useful for keeping a
# session alive or verifying the connection is still responsive.
mailman = chilkat.CkMailMan()
# Configure the POP3 server connection.
mailman.put_MailHost("pop.example.com")
mailman.put_MailPort(995)
mailman.put_PopSsl(True)
mailman.put_PopUsername("user@example.com")
mailman.put_PopPassword("myPassword")
# Begin a POP3 session.
success = mailman.Pop3BeginSession()
if (success == False):
print(mailman.lastErrorText())
sys.exit()
# Send a NOOP to keep the session alive.
success = mailman.Pop3Noop()
if (success == False):
print(mailman.lastErrorText())
sys.exit()
print("POP3 NOOP succeeded.")