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<strong>MC75</strong> <strong>AT</strong> <strong>Command</strong> <strong>Set</strong><br />

10.2 <strong>AT</strong>^SISS<br />

s<br />

(str)<br />

Supported string parameter character set selections in for value "alphabet".<br />

[“0“] Applicable character set is determined by current setting of <strong>AT</strong>+CSCS.<br />

“1“ International Reference Alphabet (IRA, seven bit ASCII).<br />

(num)<br />

Supported POP3 user command values in for value "pCmd".<br />

1 Status command.<br />

This command retrieves the "drop listing" of a POP3 server. A "drop listing"<br />

consists of a single line containing the number of messages in the maildrop list<br />

followed by the total size of the maildrop list in bytes. Each drop listing will be<br />

finished by a so-called "dotline", i.e. a new line with just a single dot.<br />

2 List command.<br />

If value "pNumber" is set to a non-zero value the "List" command<br />

returns the "scan listing", consisting of a single line which contains the<br />

message number and the message size in bytes if the specified message<br />

exists in the maildrop list on the POP3 server.<br />

If no such message exists on the server than the POP3 service issues an error<br />

response to the user.<br />

If value "pNumber" is zero the "List" command returns a multiline<br />

"scan listing". For each message on the maildrop list of the server the<br />

POP3 service returns a line containing the message number and its size in<br />

bytes. A final "dotline" will be printed at the end of the "scan listing".<br />

If there are no messages on the maildrop list of the server, the POP3 service<br />

returns a positive response, i.e. it doesn't issue an error response, but the<br />

"scan listing" will be empty.<br />

In either case, each scan listing will be finished by a so-called "dotline", i.e. a<br />

new line with just a single dot.<br />

3 Retrieve command.<br />

If value "pNumber" is set to a non-zero value this command<br />

retrieves the related message from the POP3 server's maildrop list.<br />

If no such message exists on the server the POP3 service issues an error<br />

response to the user.<br />

It depends on the parameter "pDelFlag" if the message will be deleted from the<br />

POP3 server upon successful retrieval.<br />

If value "pNumber" is zero the "Retrieve" command returns all<br />

messages pending in the POP3 server's maildrop.<br />

If there are no messages on the maildrop list of the server the POP3 service<br />

returns with a positive response, i.e. it doesn't issue an error response, but the<br />

returned list will be empty.<br />

Each email will be finished by a so-called "dotline", i.e. a new line with just a<br />

single dot.<br />

4 Delete command<br />

If value "pNumber" is set to a non-zero value the command<br />

deletes the related message from the POP3 server's maildrop list. In fact, the<br />

message is marked as deleted on the server and will be deleted permanently<br />

if the POP3 service command executes successfully. In case an error has<br />

occurred, e.g. network loss, the message will not be deleted on the server even<br />

though the POP3 service command has been finished.<br />

If value "pNumber" is zero the "Delete" command deletes all<br />

messages from the POP3 server's maildrop list. In fact, the messages are<br />

marked as deleted on the server and will be deleted permanently if the POP3<br />

service command executes successfully. In case an error has occurred, the<br />

messages will not be deleted on the server even though the POP3 service<br />

command has been finished.<br />

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