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Check the Number of Messages in a POP3 Mailbox
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Demonstrates the Chilkat MailMan.CheckMail method, which returns the number of messages currently available in the POP3 mailbox, or -1 if an error occurs. If no POP3 session is active, Chilkat connects and authenticates automatically using the configured settings. This example configures the POP3 connection and checks the message count.
Background: POP3 (Post Office Protocol version 3) is the classic protocol for downloading mail from a server to a client. A client connects, authenticates with a username and password, and can then list, retrieve, or delete messages. Modern connections use implicit TLS on port
995 (PopSsl = true). CheckMail is a quick way to ask "how many messages are waiting?" without downloading any of them.Chilkat Tcl Downloads
load ./chilkat.dll
# Demonstrates the MailMan.CheckMail method, which returns the number of messages currently
# available in the POP3 mailbox (or -1 if an error occurs). If no POP3 session is active,
# Chilkat connects and authenticates automatically using the configured settings.
set mailman [new_CkMailMan]
# Configure the POP3 server connection.
CkMailMan_put_MailHost $mailman "pop.example.com"
CkMailMan_put_MailPort $mailman 995
CkMailMan_put_PopSsl $mailman 1
CkMailMan_put_PopUsername $mailman "user@example.com"
CkMailMan_put_PopPassword $mailman "myPassword"
# Check the mailbox. A return value of -1 indicates an error.
set numMessages [CkMailMan_CheckMail $mailman]
puts "Number of messages in the mailbox: $numMessages"
# 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.
delete_CkMailMan $mailman