^SISS: 1, "tcpOT", "6000"
^SISS: 2, "srvType", ""
^SISS: 3, "srvType", ""
^SISS: 4, "srvType", ""
^SISS: 6, "srvType", ""
^SISS: 7, "srvType", ""
^SISS: 8, "srvType", ""
^SISS: 9, "srvType", ""
OK
10.14.13 Retrieving Email (URC Mode)
This example uses the service profile described in Section 10.14.12.
at^siso=1
OK
^SISR: 1, 1
at^sisr=1,500
^SISR: 1, 500
Return-Path: <subscriber1@testdomain.com>
X-Original-To: subscriber1@testdomain.com
Delivered-To: subscriber2@testdomain.com
Received: from 10.10.0.132 (unknown [10.10.0.132])
by testdomain.com (Postfix) with SMTP id 379321D004
for <subscriber1@testdomain.com>; Tue, 20 Dec 2005 08:00:07 +0100 (CET)
To: subscriber2@testdomain.com
Cc:
From: subscriber1@testdomain.com
Subject: Test Mail
Message-Id: <20051220070007.379321D004@testdomain.com >
Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2005 08:00:07 +0100
OK
at^sisr=1,500
at^sisr=1,78
(CET)
X-UIDL: &lL"!(Z6"!^cl!!1+%"!
Status: RO
Hello Tom! Bye Bye Tom!
.
OK
^SISR: 1, 2
at^sisc=1
OK
10.14.14 Retrieving Email (Polling Mode)
This example uses the service profile described in Section 10.14.12.
at^siso=1
OK
at^sisr=1,1000
^SISR: 1, 0
OK
at^sisr=1,1000
^SISR: 1, 0
OK
at^sisr=1,1000
^SISR: 1, 578
Return-Path: <subscriber1@testdomain.com>
X-Original-To: subscriber1@testdomain.com
Delivered-To: subscriber2@testdomain.com
Received: from 10.10.0.132 (unknown [10.10.0.132])
by testdomain.com (Postfix) with SMTP id 379321D004
for <subscriber1@testdomain.com>; Tue, 20 Dec 2005 08:00:07 +0100 (CET)
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. AT Commands for EDGE Modems (S000371G)
Chapter 10 – Internet Service Commands
Default: Timeout before closing outstanding TCP connection is 6000
sec (= default of AT^SCFG).
Open the service that was created to retrieve email number 2 from the
POP3 server.
The "^SISR" indicates that data is available for reading.
Try to read 500 bytes.
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.
Try to read another 500 bytes.
Command response indicates that only 78 bytes will transferred.
Dot indicates end of mail according to RFC 2821.
Parameter <urcCauseId> of the "^SISR" URC confirms that all data is
transferred successfully.
Close the service.
Open the service that was created to retrieve email number 2 from the
POP3 server.
Try to read 1000 bytes.
Command response indicates that currently no data is available.
Again, try to read 1000 bytes.
Command response indicates that currently no data is available.
Again, try to read 1000 bytes.
Command response indicates that 578 bytes are available for reading.
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