Objective-C
Objective-C
SMTP SSH Tunneling (Port Forwarding)
Demonstrates how to setup an SSH tunnel for SMTP. This example connects to an SMTP sever via an SSH tunnel and sends an email.Chilkat Objective-C Downloads
#import <CkoMailMan.h>
#import <NSString.h>
#import <CkoEmail.h>
BOOL success = NO;
// 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 (SMTP) and receiving (POP3) email.
CkoMailMan *mailman = [[CkoMailMan alloc] init];
// Connect to an SSH server and establish the SSH tunnel:
// The SSH hostname may be a hostname or an
// IP address, such as "192.168.1.108".
// The port is typically 22 (the standard port for SSH).
NSString *sshHostname = @"sftp.example.com";
int sshPort = 22;
success = [mailman SshOpenTunnel: sshHostname sshPort: [NSNumber numberWithInt: sshPort]];
if (success != YES) {
NSLog(@"%@",mailman.LastErrorText);
return;
}
// Authenticate with the SSH server via a login/password
// or with a public key.
// This example demonstrates SSH password authentication.
// Note: This is not authenticating with the SMTP server, it is
// for authenticating with the SSH server, which is separate.
success = [mailman SshAuthenticatePw: @"sshLogin" sshPassword: @"sshPassword"];
if (success != YES) {
NSLog(@"%@",mailman.LastErrorText);
return;
}
// OK, the SSH tunnel is setup. The mailman may
// be used exactly the same as usual, except all communications
// are now sent through the SSH tunnel.
// Set the SMTP server.
mailman.SmtpHost = @"smtp.my-smtp-server.com";
// Set the SMTP login/password (if required)
mailman.SmtpUsername = @"smtpLogin";
mailman.SmtpPassword = @"smtpPassword";
// Create a new email object
CkoEmail *email = [[CkoEmail alloc] init];
email.Subject = @"This is a test";
email.Body = @"This is a test";
email.From = @"Chilkat Support <support@chilkatsoft.com>";
success = [email AddTo: @"Chilkat Admin" emailAddress: @"admin@chilkatsoft.com"];
// The call to SendEmail automatically connects to the SMTP
// server via the SSH tunnel (if not already connected).
// Because the SSH tunnel has been previously setup,
// this does not establish a direct connection with the SMTP
// server. It directs the SSH server to establish the connection.
// After SendEmail completes, the connection (i.e. session) remains
// open so that subsequent SendEmail calls may use the
// same SSH tunnel.
success = [mailman SendEmail: email];
if (success != YES) {
NSLog(@"%@",mailman.LastErrorText);
return;
}
// If you're curious, have a look at LastErrorText after
// a successful send. You'll see detailed information that
// confirms the SSH tunneling.
NSLog(@"%@",mailman.LastErrorText);
// Note: 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.
NSLog(@"%@",@"Mail Sent!");