Xojo Plugin
Xojo Plugin
Send an SMTP NOOP Command
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Demonstrates the Chilkat MailMan.SmtpNoop method, which sends an SMTP NOOP command to the server. NOOP does nothing except elicit a positive response, which is useful for keeping a connection alive or verifying it is still responsive. This example opens an SMTP connection, sends a NOOP, and closes.
Background: When holding an SMTP connection open across many sends (see
OpenSmtpConnection), an idle stretch can cause the server to time out and drop the socket. A periodic NOOP keeps the session active and confirms the server is still responding, so the next SendEmail doesn't fail on a silently-closed connection.Chilkat Xojo Plugin Downloads
Dim success As Boolean
success = False
// Demonstrates the MailMan.SmtpNoop method, which sends an SMTP NOOP command to the server.
// NOOP does nothing except elicit a positive response, useful for keeping a connection
// alive or verifying it is still responsive.
Dim mailman As New Chilkat.MailMan
// Configure the SMTP server connection.
mailman.SmtpHost = "smtp.example.com"
mailman.SmtpPort = 465
mailman.SmtpSsl = True
mailman.SmtpUsername = "user@example.com"
mailman.SmtpPassword = "myPassword"
// Open the SMTP connection.
success = mailman.OpenSmtpConnection()
If (success = False) Then
System.DebugLog(mailman.LastErrorText)
Return
End If
// Send a NOOP to keep the connection alive.
success = mailman.SmtpNoop()
If (success = False) Then
System.DebugLog(mailman.LastErrorText)
Return
End If
success = mailman.CloseSmtpConnection()
If (success = False) Then
System.DebugLog(mailman.LastErrorText)
Return
End If
System.DebugLog("SMTP NOOP succeeded.")