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Part 1 AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices Chapter 3 – POP3 AT Commands
Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide (Document S000457K) 27
#POP3UN Set POP3 User Name
Description: User name for POP3 account. To retrieve email messages sent to a specified email address, the
TCP/IP stack software must know the POP3 user name that has been set for that email account.
Syntax: AT#POP3UN="<value>"
AT#POP3UN? Read or display the current setting (or AT#VPOP3, AT#VALL).
Values: Alphanumeric ASCII text string up to 64 characters. No default.
#GETMAILRetrieve Host Mail
Description: This command allows the attached host to direct the TCP/IP stack to retrieve the first mail present
in the POP3 server list. Once an IP link is established, the attached host can retrieve an email
message at any time (except when the TCP/IP stack software is already in a process using TCP
resources). This command is similar to a “check email box” feature issued by a standard
messaging client on a PC.
Syntax: AT#GETMAIL
Command
Possible Responses
AT#GETMAIL
Note: Retrieve
mail
Ok_Info_Mail
<mail content>
Notes: This message is issued when one email message is located in the
specified POP3 mailbox.
Depending on the #POP3HEADERMODE parameter, the TCP/IP stack
sends the email header over the serial port to the attached host.
The (CR)(LF)(.)(CR)(LF) sequence indicates the end of the email body.
AT#GETMAIL
Ok_Info_NoMail
Note: There is no email to retrieve in the POP3 mailbox.
AT#GETMAIL #CME ERROR: 38027
Notes: The address of the POP3 server has not been resolved by the
secondary DNS server.
TCP/IP stack is not able to reach the primary and secondary DNS
servers or a wrong POP3 server address has been entered.
AT#GETMAIL #CME ERROR: <value>
Notes: An error has occurred during the communication with the remote POP3
server. It may also happen during the data transfer after the MAIL
message. In this case, it is preceded by a (CR)(LF)(.)(CR)(LF)
sequence.
This error can be due to one of the following reasons:
- The DNS servers are not able to resolve the POP3 server address
- The POP3 server is temporarily out of service
- The authentication (POP3UN, POP3PW) is not valid
See section ‘Response messages and error codes’.
To view parameters, use #VPOP3
Display Command
#VPOP3 POP3 Module Parameters
Description: Directs the TCP/IP stack to display all the AT# parameters related to the email retriever
configuration.
Syntax: AT#POP3?
Values: POP3HEADERMODE
POP3PORT
POP3PW
POP3SERV
POP3UN
POP3VERBOSE (for MT810SWM-IP only).
No default