4D Internet Commands v16POP3_Delete |
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4D Internet Commands v16
POP3_Delete
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| POP3_Delete ( pop3_ID ; startMsg ; endMsg ) -> Funktionsergebnis | ||||||||
| Parameter | Typ | Beschreibung | ||||||
| pop3_ID | Lange Ganzzahl |
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Reference to a POP3 login | |||||
| startMsg | Lange Ganzzahl |
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Starting message number | |||||
| endMsg | Lange Ganzzahl |
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Ending message number | |||||
| Funktionsergebnis | Ganzzahl |
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Error Code | |||||
Given a range of messages from startMsg to endMsg, the POP3_Delete command will mark each message to be deleted. The act of deleting the message does not occur until you successfully issue the POP3_Logout command. If your current session terminates for any reason (timeout, network failure, etc.) prior to calling the POP3_Logout command, any messages marked for deletion will remain on the POP3 server.
pop3_ID is a long integer reference to an open session created with POP3_Login.
startMsg is a long integer number which is the starting message number of the messages to delete.
endMsg is a long integer number which is the ending message number of the messages to delete.
Note: The POP3_Delete, POP3_MsgLstInfo and POP3_MsgLst commands do not return an error if the startMsg is greater than the endMsg. In the event that this occurs, this command – in effect – does nothing.
Produkt: 4D Internet Commands
Thema: IC POP3 Review Mail
Nummer:
88965
Erstellt: 4D Internet Commands 6.5
4D Internet Commands ( 4D Internet Commands v16)
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