Delphi ActiveX
Delphi ActiveX
SMTP using SOCKS5, SOCKS4 Proxy
Demonstrates how to communicate with an SMTP server via a SOCKS4 or SOCKS5 proxy.Chilkat Delphi ActiveX Downloads
uses
Winapi.Windows, Winapi.Messages, System.SysUtils, System.Variants, System.Classes, Vcl.Graphics,
Vcl.Controls, Vcl.Forms, Vcl.Dialogs, Vcl.StdCtrls, Chilkat_TLB;
...
procedure TForm1.Button1Click(Sender: TObject);
var
success: Integer;
mailman: TChilkatMailMan;
email: TChilkatEmail;
begin
success := 0;
// This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
// The mailman object is used for sending and receiving email.
mailman := TChilkatMailMan.Create(Self);
// To use a SOCKS4 or SOCKS5 proxy, simply set the following
// properties prior to making any calls that communicate with
// an SMTP server:
// The SOCKS hostname may be a domain name or
// IP address:
mailman.SocksHostname := 'www.mysocksproxyserver.com';
mailman.SocksPort := 1080;
mailman.SocksUsername := 'myProxyLogin';
mailman.SocksPassword := 'myProxyPassword';
// Set the SOCKS version to 4 or 5 based on the version
// of the SOCKS proxy server:
mailman.SocksVersion := 5;
// Note: SOCKS4 servers only support usernames without passwords.
// SOCKS5 servers support full login/password authentication.
// Set the SMTP server.
mailman.SmtpHost := 'smtp.chilkatsoft.com';
// Set the SMTP login/password (if required)
mailman.SmtpUsername := 'myUsername';
mailman.SmtpPassword := 'myPassword';
// Create a new email object
email := TChilkatEmail.Create(Self);
email.Subject := 'This is a test';
email.Body := 'This is a test';
email.From := 'Chilkat Support <support@chilkatsoft.com>';
success := email.AddTo('Chilkat Admin','admin@chilkatsoft.com');
// Call SendEmail to connect to the SMTP server and send.
// The connection (i.e. session) to the SMTP server remains
// open so that subsequent SendEmail calls may use the
// same connection.
success := mailman.SendEmail(email.ControlInterface);
if (success <> 1) then
begin
Memo1.Lines.Add(mailman.LastErrorText);
Exit;
end;
// Some SMTP servers do not actually send the email until
// the connection is closed. In these cases, it is necessary to
// call CloseSmtpConnection for the mail to be sent.
// Most SMTP servers send the email immediately, and it is
// not required to close the connection. We'll close it here
// for the example:
success := mailman.CloseSmtpConnection();
if (success <> 1) then
begin
Memo1.Lines.Add('Connection to SMTP server not closed cleanly.');
end;
Memo1.Lines.Add('Mail Sent!');
end;