12 retrieving email (urc mode), 13 retrieving email (polling mode) – Siemens AC75 User Manual
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AC75 AT Command Set
10.14 Examples of how to Configure and Use Internet Service Profiles
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10.14.12
Retrieving Email (URC Mode)
This example uses the service profile described in Section
10.14.13
Retrieving Email (Polling Mode)
This example uses the service profile described in Section
at^siso=1
Open the service that was created to retrieve email
number 2 from the POP3 server.
OK
^SISR: 1, 1
The "
" indicates that data is available for read-
ing.
at^sisr=1,500
Try to read 500 bytes.
^SISR: 1, 500
Command response indicates that 500 bytes will be
transferred, i.e. there will be no other URC since the
requested length equals the confirmed length.
Return-Path: <[email protected]>
X-Original-To: [email protected]
Delivered-To: [email protected]
Received: from 10.10.0.132 (unknown [10.10.0.132])
by testdomain.com (Postfix) with SMTP id 379321D004
for <[email protected]>; Tue, 20 Dec 2005 08:00:07 +0100 (CET)
To: [email protected]
Cc:
From: [email protected]
Subject: TestMail
Message-Id: <[email protected] >
Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2005 08:00:07 +0100
OK
at^sisr=1,500
Try to read another 500 bytes.
at^sisr=1,78
Command response indicates that only 78 bytes will
transferred.
(CET)
X-UIDL: &lL"!(Z6"!^cl!!1+%"!
Status: RO
Hallo Tom!Bye Bye Tom!
.
Dot indicates end of mail according to RFC 2821.
OK
^SISR: 1, 2
Parameter
of the "
" URC
confirms that all data is transferred successfully.
at^sisc=1
Close the service.
OK
at^siso=1
Open the service that was created to retrieve email
number 2 from the POP3 server.
OK
at^sisr=1,1000
Try to read 1000 bytes.
^SISR: 1, 0
Command response indicates that currently no data
is available.
OK
at^sisr=1,1000
Again, try to read 1000 bytes.
^SISR: 1, 0
Command response indicates that currently no data
is available.
OK
at^sisr=1,1000
Again, try to read 1000 bytes.
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