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(Tcl) POP3: Download Most Recent Email (method 1)How to ready the N most recent email from a POP3 server. The POP3 protocol does not provide the ability to request the most recent email, nor does it provide the ability to download email based on read/unread status or any other criteria. The design principle behind POP3 is that it is a temporary holding store for incoming email and email clients or other applications will transfer email from the POP3 server to a local persistent store where it will be managed. Therefore, POP3 does not provide sophisticated functionality (as opposed to IMAP which has the opposite design philosophy: that email is maintained and organized on the server). This example shows one possible way to retrieve the N most recent emails from a POP3 server. It downloads the headers into a bundle object, then sorts the bundle by date, and finally retrieves the most recent emails by UIDL. Another alternative is to download the UIDL list and then assume that the 1st N UIDLs are the most recent.
load ./chilkat.dll # This example assumes the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked. # See Global Unlock Sample for sample code. # The mailman object is used for receiving (POP3) # and sending (SMTP) email. set mailman [new_CkMailMan] # Set the POP3 server's hostname CkMailMan_put_MailHost $mailman "pop.someMailServer.com" # Set the POP3 login/password. CkMailMan_put_PopUsername $mailman "myLogin" CkMailMan_put_PopPassword $mailman "myPassword" # Read mail headers and one line of the body. # bundle is a CkEmailBundle set bundle [CkMailMan_GetAllHeaders $mailman 1] if {[CkMailMan_get_LastMethodSuccess $mailman] == 0} then { puts [CkMailMan_lastErrorText $mailman] delete_CkMailMan $mailman exit } # Sort the bundle by date set ascending 0 CkEmailBundle_SortByDate $bundle $ascending # Get the 10 most recent UIDLs set saUidls [new_CkStringArray] set n [CkEmailBundle_get_MessageCount $bundle] if {$n > 10} then { set n 10 } set i 0 # email is a CkEmail while {$i < $n} { set email [CkEmailBundle_GetEmail $bundle $i] set success [CkStringArray_Append $saUidls [CkEmail_uidl $email]] delete_CkEmail $email set i [expr $i + 1] } delete_CkEmailBundle $bundle # Download in full the 10 most recent emails: # bundle2 is a CkEmailBundle set bundle2 [CkMailMan_FetchMultiple $mailman $saUidls] if {[CkMailMan_get_LastMethodSuccess $mailman] == 0} then { puts [CkMailMan_lastErrorText $mailman] delete_CkMailMan $mailman delete_CkStringArray $saUidls exit } set i 0 while {$i < [CkEmailBundle_get_MessageCount $bundle2]} { set email [CkEmailBundle_GetEmail $bundle2 $i] puts [CkEmail_from $email] puts [CkEmail_subject $email] puts "----" delete_CkEmail $email set i [expr $i + 1] } delete_CkMailMan $mailman delete_CkStringArray $saUidls |
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