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Authenticate with the POP3 Server

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Demonstrates the Chilkat MailMan.Pop3Authenticate method, which authenticates with the POP3 server using the current POP3 property settings, such as PopUsername and PopPassword. It is typically called after Pop3Connect. This example connects and then authenticates.

Background: POP3 authentication is the step, after connecting, where the client identifies itself — classically with the USER and PASS commands, or a more secure mechanism. Calling Pop3Connect and Pop3Authenticate as distinct steps lets you determine precisely which phase fails, and lets you hold an authenticated session open to perform several mailbox operations before ending it with Pop3EndSession.

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Tcl

load ./chilkat.dll

set success 0

#  Demonstrates the MailMan.Pop3Authenticate method, which authenticates with the POP3 server
#  using the current POP3 property settings (such as PopUsername and PopPassword).  It is
#  typically called after Pop3Connect.

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"

#  Connect first, then authenticate.

set success [CkMailMan_Pop3Connect $mailman]
if {$success == 0} then {
    puts [CkMailMan_lastErrorText $mailman]
    delete_CkMailMan $mailman
    exit
}

set success [CkMailMan_Pop3Authenticate $mailman]
if {$success == 0} then {
    puts [CkMailMan_lastErrorText $mailman]
    delete_CkMailMan $mailman
    exit
}

puts "Authenticated with the POP3 server."

delete_CkMailMan $mailman