GetReplyCode (Email function)
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Retrieve the last numeric reply code (Email class)
Syntax
%number = email:GetReplyCode
Syntax terms
| %number | A string, longstring, or numeric variable to contain the numeric return code indicating the result of the method invocation. The types of return codes are described below. |
|---|---|
| An Email object. |
Usage notes
- The GetReplyCode return code can be zero, negative, or positive:
- Zero, if the Mail method has not yet been invoked for email (the method object).
- Negative, if the TCP connection to the SMTP server host cannot be established. These "Network communication error codes" are documented below.
- Positive, if the TCP connection is established. These "SMTP server return codes" are documented below.
- GetReplyText returns the text message associated with the message number.
Network communication error codes
If the socket connection attempt fails, the possible error code are shown below:
| Code | Meaning |
|---|---|
| n > 1 | Socket number for the successfully connected socket. The returned value was the next available unused socket number. |
| -100 | No free socket numbers for user. |
| -101 | Remote host name or IP address missing or mismatch with CLSOCK port definition. |
| -102 | Remote port number missing or mismatch with CLSOCK port definition. |
| -103 | CLSOCK port not defined or not started. |
| -104 | All ports on specified CLSOCK port are busy. |
| -105 | Insufficient virtual storage. |
| -106 | Maximum connections exceeded. |
| -107 | Couldn't resolve remote host. |
| -108 | Remote port not responding. |
| -109 | Already have SOCKPMAX sockets open on this CLSOCK port. |
| -110 | Server/client SSL setting mismatch: either the server port is using SSL while the client socket port is not, or vice versa. |
| -111 | SSL handshake error. |
| -112 | Access to CLSOCK port not enabled by ALLOW rule. |
| -149 | Other error during connection. |
SMTP server return codes
These return codes are the response from the SMTP server, and they are generally categorized as follows:
| Code | Meaning |
|---|---|
| 100-199 | Positive preliminary reply |
| 200-299 | Positive completion reply |
| 300-399 | Positive intermediate reply |
| 400-499 | Transient negative completion reply |
| 500-599 | Permanent negative completion reply |