Developing pop3 connector for Exchange 2003

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Krach

Hi everybody!

I'm decided to develop (at least try) a custom pop3 connector / mail
downloader for Exchange 2003. The question is simple: How do I start? I use
MS Visual Studio 2003 (VB .Net). I want to build an app which first
retrieves all mail from our ISP and then delivers it to every Exchange inbox
folder in the company. So I guess I need first to build a pop3 client and
then manage to reroute those messages to the Exchange inbox folder of every
user. I need guidance on how to start searching for info and so on. I've
spent hours browsing the net with nearly no success. Is there a good book on
this?

Well, in a word, ANY KIND OF HELP WILL BE WELCOME!!!!

Thanks in advance.
 
Hi,

I converted this c# pop3 mail class to vb.net. Maybe this will
help.

http://www.programmersheaven.com/2/Art_CSharp_3

How to use

Dim mail As New Pop3Mail

mail.Connect("mail.xxxx.net", "user", "password")

For Each msg As Pop3Mail.Pop3Message In mail.List

Trace.WriteLine(DirectCast(mail.Retrieve(msg),
Pop3Mail.Pop3Message).message)

Next



The class



Imports System.Net.Sockets

Public Class Pop3Mail

Inherits System.Net.Sockets.TcpClient





Public Class Pop3Exception

Inherits System.ApplicationException


Public Sub New(ByVal str As String)

MyBase.New(str)


End Sub 'New

End Class 'Pop3Exception

Public Class Pop3Message

Public number As Long

Public bytes As Long

Public retrieved As Boolean

Public message As String

End Class 'Pop3Message

Public Overloads Sub Connect(ByVal server As String, ByVal username As
String, ByVal password As String)

Dim message As String

Dim strResponse As String

Connect(server, 110)

strResponse = Response()

If strResponse.Substring(0, 3) <> "+OK" Then

Throw New Pop3Exception(Response)

End If

message = "USER " + username + vbCr + vbLf

Write(message)

strResponse = Response()

If strResponse.Substring(0, 3) <> "+OK" Then

Throw New Pop3Exception(strResponse)

End If

message = "PASS " + password + vbCr + vbLf

Write(message)

strResponse = Response()

If strResponse.Substring(0, 3) <> "+OK" Then

Throw New Pop3Exception(strResponse)

End If

End Sub 'Connect

Public Sub Disconnect()

Dim message As String

Dim strResponse As String

message = "QUIT" + vbCr + vbLf

Write(message)

strResponse = Response()

If strResponse.Substring(0, 3) <> "+OK" Then

Throw New Pop3Exception(strResponse)

End If

End Sub 'Disconnect

Public Function List() As ArrayList

Dim message As String

Dim strResponse As String

Dim retval As New ArrayList

message = "LIST" + vbCr + vbLf

Write(message)

strResponse = Response()

If strResponse.Substring(0, 3) <> "+OK" Then

Throw New Pop3Exception(strResponse)

End If

While True

strResponse = Response()

If strResponse = "." & vbCr & vbLf Then

Return retval

Else

Dim msg As New Pop3Message

Dim seps As Char() = " ".ToCharArray

Dim values As String() = strResponse.Split(seps)

msg.number = Int32.Parse(values(0))

msg.bytes = Int32.Parse(values(1))

msg.retrieved = False

retval.Add(msg)

End If

End While

End Function 'List

Public Function Retrieve(ByVal rhs As Pop3Message) As Pop3Message

Dim message As String

Dim strResponse As String

Dim msg As New Pop3Message

msg.bytes = rhs.bytes

msg.number = rhs.number

message = "RETR " & rhs.number & vbCr & vbLf

Write(message)

strResponse = Response()

If strResponse.Substring(0, 3) <> "+OK" Then

Throw New Pop3Exception(strResponse)

End If

msg.retrieved = True

While True

strResponse = Response()

If strResponse = "." & vbCr & vbLf Then

Exit While

Else

msg.message += strResponse

End If

End While

Return msg

End Function 'Retrieve

Private Sub Write(ByVal message As String)

Dim en As New System.Text.ASCIIEncoding

Dim WriteBuffer(1023) As Byte

WriteBuffer = en.GetBytes(message)

Dim stream As NetworkStream = GetStream()

stream.Write(WriteBuffer, 0, WriteBuffer.Length)

Debug.WriteLine("WRITE:" + message)

End Sub 'Write



Public Sub Delete(ByVal rhs As Pop3Message)

Dim message As String

Dim strResponse As String

message = "DELE " & rhs.number & vbCr & vbLf

Write(message)

strResponse = Response()

If strResponse.Substring(0, 3) <> "+OK" Then

Throw New Pop3Exception(strResponse)

End If

End Sub 'Delete

Private Function Response() As String

Dim enc As New System.Text.ASCIIEncoding

Dim serverbuff() As Byte = New [Byte](1023) {}

Dim stream As NetworkStream = GetStream()

Dim count As Integer = 0

While True

Dim buff() As Byte = New [Byte](1) {}

Dim bytes As Integer = stream.Read(buff, 0, 1)

If bytes = 1 Then

serverbuff(count) = buff(0)

count += 1

If buff(0) = Asc(vbLf) Then

Exit While

End If

Else

Exit While

End If

End While

Dim retval As String = enc.GetString(serverbuff, 0, count)

Debug.WriteLine("READ:" + retval)

Return retval

End Function 'Response

End Class



Ken

---------------------------------


Hi everybody!

I'm decided to develop (at least try) a custom pop3 connector / mail
downloader for Exchange 2003. The question is simple: How do I start? I use
MS Visual Studio 2003 (VB .Net). I want to build an app which first
retrieves all mail from our ISP and then delivers it to every Exchange inbox
folder in the company. So I guess I need first to build a pop3 client and
then manage to reroute those messages to the Exchange inbox folder of every
user. I need guidance on how to start searching for info and so on. I've
spent hours browsing the net with nearly no success. Is there a good book on
this?

Well, in a word, ANY KIND OF HELP WILL BE WELCOME!!!!

Thanks in advance.
 
Hi again Ken,

I had a look to the sample code you sent me. Now a question: How do I
retrieve attachements? Apparently this is not included in the code... (at
first sight)

And supposing I get the attachements too, the issue is "trasforming" that
into a message I can deliver to our Exchange server thru SMTP with the
original date & time...

Any ideas about all this stuff?

Thanx!

Ken Tucker said:
Hi,

I converted this c# pop3 mail class to vb.net. Maybe this will
help.

http://www.programmersheaven.com/2/Art_CSharp_3

How to use

Dim mail As New Pop3Mail

mail.Connect("mail.xxxx.net", "user", "password")

For Each msg As Pop3Mail.Pop3Message In mail.List

Trace.WriteLine(DirectCast(mail.Retrieve(msg),
Pop3Mail.Pop3Message).message)

Next



The class



Imports System.Net.Sockets

Public Class Pop3Mail

Inherits System.Net.Sockets.TcpClient





Public Class Pop3Exception

Inherits System.ApplicationException


Public Sub New(ByVal str As String)

MyBase.New(str)


End Sub 'New

End Class 'Pop3Exception

Public Class Pop3Message

Public number As Long

Public bytes As Long

Public retrieved As Boolean

Public message As String

End Class 'Pop3Message

Public Overloads Sub Connect(ByVal server As String, ByVal username As
String, ByVal password As String)

Dim message As String

Dim strResponse As String

Connect(server, 110)

strResponse = Response()

If strResponse.Substring(0, 3) <> "+OK" Then

Throw New Pop3Exception(Response)

End If

message = "USER " + username + vbCr + vbLf

Write(message)

strResponse = Response()

If strResponse.Substring(0, 3) <> "+OK" Then

Throw New Pop3Exception(strResponse)

End If

message = "PASS " + password + vbCr + vbLf

Write(message)

strResponse = Response()

If strResponse.Substring(0, 3) <> "+OK" Then

Throw New Pop3Exception(strResponse)

End If

End Sub 'Connect

Public Sub Disconnect()

Dim message As String

Dim strResponse As String

message = "QUIT" + vbCr + vbLf

Write(message)

strResponse = Response()

If strResponse.Substring(0, 3) <> "+OK" Then

Throw New Pop3Exception(strResponse)

End If

End Sub 'Disconnect

Public Function List() As ArrayList

Dim message As String

Dim strResponse As String

Dim retval As New ArrayList

message = "LIST" + vbCr + vbLf

Write(message)

strResponse = Response()

If strResponse.Substring(0, 3) <> "+OK" Then

Throw New Pop3Exception(strResponse)

End If

While True

strResponse = Response()

If strResponse = "." & vbCr & vbLf Then

Return retval

Else

Dim msg As New Pop3Message

Dim seps As Char() = " ".ToCharArray

Dim values As String() = strResponse.Split(seps)

msg.number = Int32.Parse(values(0))

msg.bytes = Int32.Parse(values(1))

msg.retrieved = False

retval.Add(msg)

End If

End While

End Function 'List

Public Function Retrieve(ByVal rhs As Pop3Message) As Pop3Message

Dim message As String

Dim strResponse As String

Dim msg As New Pop3Message

msg.bytes = rhs.bytes

msg.number = rhs.number

message = "RETR " & rhs.number & vbCr & vbLf

Write(message)

strResponse = Response()

If strResponse.Substring(0, 3) <> "+OK" Then

Throw New Pop3Exception(strResponse)

End If

msg.retrieved = True

While True

strResponse = Response()

If strResponse = "." & vbCr & vbLf Then

Exit While

Else

msg.message += strResponse

End If

End While

Return msg

End Function 'Retrieve

Private Sub Write(ByVal message As String)

Dim en As New System.Text.ASCIIEncoding

Dim WriteBuffer(1023) As Byte

WriteBuffer = en.GetBytes(message)

Dim stream As NetworkStream = GetStream()

stream.Write(WriteBuffer, 0, WriteBuffer.Length)

Debug.WriteLine("WRITE:" + message)

End Sub 'Write



Public Sub Delete(ByVal rhs As Pop3Message)

Dim message As String

Dim strResponse As String

message = "DELE " & rhs.number & vbCr & vbLf

Write(message)

strResponse = Response()

If strResponse.Substring(0, 3) <> "+OK" Then

Throw New Pop3Exception(strResponse)

End If

End Sub 'Delete

Private Function Response() As String

Dim enc As New System.Text.ASCIIEncoding

Dim serverbuff() As Byte = New [Byte](1023) {}

Dim stream As NetworkStream = GetStream()

Dim count As Integer = 0

While True

Dim buff() As Byte = New [Byte](1) {}

Dim bytes As Integer = stream.Read(buff, 0, 1)

If bytes = 1 Then

serverbuff(count) = buff(0)

count += 1

If buff(0) = Asc(vbLf) Then

Exit While

End If

Else

Exit While

End If

End While

Dim retval As String = enc.GetString(serverbuff, 0, count)

Debug.WriteLine("READ:" + retval)

Return retval

End Function 'Response

End Class



Ken

---------------------------------


Hi everybody!

I'm decided to develop (at least try) a custom pop3 connector / mail
downloader for Exchange 2003. The question is simple: How do I start? I use
MS Visual Studio 2003 (VB .Net). I want to build an app which first
retrieves all mail from our ISP and then delivers it to every Exchange inbox
folder in the company. So I guess I need first to build a pop3 client and
then manage to reroute those messages to the Exchange inbox folder of every
user. I need guidance on how to start searching for info and so on. I've
spent hours browsing the net with nearly no success. Is there a good book on
this?

Well, in a word, ANY KIND OF HELP WILL BE WELCOME!!!!

Thanks in advance.
 
Hi,

http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/QMailClient.asp

Ken
------------------------
Hi again Ken,

I had a look to the sample code you sent me. Now a question: How do I
retrieve attachements? Apparently this is not included in the code... (at
first sight)

And supposing I get the attachements too, the issue is "trasforming" that
into a message I can deliver to our Exchange server thru SMTP with the
original date & time...

Any ideas about all this stuff?

Thanx!

Ken Tucker said:
Hi,

I converted this c# pop3 mail class to vb.net. Maybe this will
help.

http://www.programmersheaven.com/2/Art_CSharp_3

How to use

Dim mail As New Pop3Mail

mail.Connect("mail.xxxx.net", "user", "password")

For Each msg As Pop3Mail.Pop3Message In mail.List

Trace.WriteLine(DirectCast(mail.Retrieve(msg),
Pop3Mail.Pop3Message).message)

Next



The class



Imports System.Net.Sockets

Public Class Pop3Mail

Inherits System.Net.Sockets.TcpClient





Public Class Pop3Exception

Inherits System.ApplicationException


Public Sub New(ByVal str As String)

MyBase.New(str)


End Sub 'New

End Class 'Pop3Exception

Public Class Pop3Message

Public number As Long

Public bytes As Long

Public retrieved As Boolean

Public message As String

End Class 'Pop3Message

Public Overloads Sub Connect(ByVal server As String, ByVal username As
String, ByVal password As String)

Dim message As String

Dim strResponse As String

Connect(server, 110)

strResponse = Response()

If strResponse.Substring(0, 3) <> "+OK" Then

Throw New Pop3Exception(Response)

End If

message = "USER " + username + vbCr + vbLf

Write(message)

strResponse = Response()

If strResponse.Substring(0, 3) <> "+OK" Then

Throw New Pop3Exception(strResponse)

End If

message = "PASS " + password + vbCr + vbLf

Write(message)

strResponse = Response()

If strResponse.Substring(0, 3) <> "+OK" Then

Throw New Pop3Exception(strResponse)

End If

End Sub 'Connect

Public Sub Disconnect()

Dim message As String

Dim strResponse As String

message = "QUIT" + vbCr + vbLf

Write(message)

strResponse = Response()

If strResponse.Substring(0, 3) <> "+OK" Then

Throw New Pop3Exception(strResponse)

End If

End Sub 'Disconnect

Public Function List() As ArrayList

Dim message As String

Dim strResponse As String

Dim retval As New ArrayList

message = "LIST" + vbCr + vbLf

Write(message)

strResponse = Response()

If strResponse.Substring(0, 3) <> "+OK" Then

Throw New Pop3Exception(strResponse)

End If

While True

strResponse = Response()

If strResponse = "." & vbCr & vbLf Then

Return retval

Else

Dim msg As New Pop3Message

Dim seps As Char() = " ".ToCharArray

Dim values As String() = strResponse.Split(seps)

msg.number = Int32.Parse(values(0))

msg.bytes = Int32.Parse(values(1))

msg.retrieved = False

retval.Add(msg)

End If

End While

End Function 'List

Public Function Retrieve(ByVal rhs As Pop3Message) As Pop3Message

Dim message As String

Dim strResponse As String

Dim msg As New Pop3Message

msg.bytes = rhs.bytes

msg.number = rhs.number

message = "RETR " & rhs.number & vbCr & vbLf

Write(message)

strResponse = Response()

If strResponse.Substring(0, 3) <> "+OK" Then

Throw New Pop3Exception(strResponse)

End If

msg.retrieved = True

While True

strResponse = Response()

If strResponse = "." & vbCr & vbLf Then

Exit While

Else

msg.message += strResponse

End If

End While

Return msg

End Function 'Retrieve

Private Sub Write(ByVal message As String)

Dim en As New System.Text.ASCIIEncoding

Dim WriteBuffer(1023) As Byte

WriteBuffer = en.GetBytes(message)

Dim stream As NetworkStream = GetStream()

stream.Write(WriteBuffer, 0, WriteBuffer.Length)

Debug.WriteLine("WRITE:" + message)

End Sub 'Write



Public Sub Delete(ByVal rhs As Pop3Message)

Dim message As String

Dim strResponse As String

message = "DELE " & rhs.number & vbCr & vbLf

Write(message)

strResponse = Response()

If strResponse.Substring(0, 3) <> "+OK" Then

Throw New Pop3Exception(strResponse)

End If

End Sub 'Delete

Private Function Response() As String

Dim enc As New System.Text.ASCIIEncoding

Dim serverbuff() As Byte = New [Byte](1023) {}

Dim stream As NetworkStream = GetStream()

Dim count As Integer = 0

While True

Dim buff() As Byte = New [Byte](1) {}

Dim bytes As Integer = stream.Read(buff, 0, 1)

If bytes = 1 Then

serverbuff(count) = buff(0)

count += 1

If buff(0) = Asc(vbLf) Then

Exit While

End If

Else

Exit While

End If

End While

Dim retval As String = enc.GetString(serverbuff, 0, count)

Debug.WriteLine("READ:" + retval)

Return retval

End Function 'Response

End Class



Ken

---------------------------------


Hi everybody!

I'm decided to develop (at least try) a custom pop3 connector / mail
downloader for Exchange 2003. The question is simple: How do I start? I use
MS Visual Studio 2003 (VB .Net). I want to build an app which first
retrieves all mail from our ISP and then delivers it to every Exchange inbox
folder in the company. So I guess I need first to build a pop3 client and
then manage to reroute those messages to the Exchange inbox folder of every
user. I need guidance on how to start searching for info and so on. I've
spent hours browsing the net with nearly no success. Is there a good book on
this?

Well, in a word, ANY KIND OF HELP WILL BE WELCOME!!!!

Thanks in advance.
 

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