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you are using has a host value defined, your Host property value must
you are using has a host value defined, your Host property value must
match the host value on the client port.
match the host value on the client port.
</ul>
==Mail (Email function)==
This callable method sends the mail message to an SMTP server.
==Mail syntax==
<p class="pre"> [%rc =] %email:Mail([clientport], [cancel])
</p>
===Syntax terms===
<table class="syntaxTable">
<tr><th>%rc</th>
<td>If specified, a numeric variable to contain the return code.
A value of 0 indicates success; a value of 1 indicates a communication error.
If some other unexpected content is present or event occurs,
''%rc'' will contain the return code sent from the SMTP server.
These codes are listed in [[SMTP server codes|"SMTP server codes"]].
</td></tr>
<tr><th>%email</th>
<td>A previously declared Email object.
</td></tr>
<tr><th>clientport</th>
<td>An optional string expression that identifies a previously
defined Janus CLSOCK port.
The ''clientport'' default is the
[[MASTER]] port, if any is defined.
However, if you omit ''clientport'' and no MASTER port is defined,
the request is cancelled (subject to the ''cancel'' setting).
</td></tr>
<tr><th>cancel</th>
<td>An optional numeric expression that controls whether the request is
cancelled if a communication/socket error occurs:
<ul>
<li>If zero, the request is ''not'' cancelled on these errors.
<li>If non-zero, the request is cancelled (though a message is
still issued).
<li>If not specified, the default is to cancel the request.
</ul>
</td></tr></table>
==Usage Notes==
<ul>
<li>The SMTP Helper adds a &ldquo;Date:&rdquo; header to an Email object instance by default
if you do not explicitly add one with AddHeader.
If a Date header is present at the time the mail method is invoked,
it is left intact.
The Date header generated by the SMTP Helper uses the system clock (usually GMT),
adjusted by the GMT offset specified in the OS system parameters.
<li>For <var>Mail</var> method examples, see [[SMTP Helper#Basic e-mail|"Basic e-mail"]] and
[[SMTP Helper#E-mail with attachment|"E-mail with attachment"]].
</ul>
</ul>

Revision as of 21:37, 5 July 2011

This method retrieves or sets the host name of the SMTP server host.

Host syntax

%email:Host = hostname %curr = %email:Host

Syntax terms

%email A previously declared Email object.
hostname The host name or dotted IP address of the SMTP server host.
%curr A string or longstring variable to contain the current value of the

Host property.

Usage Notes

  • The initial value of this property is a null string. This means that Mail method invocations will try to use the REMOTE host name (if present) from the Janus client socket port definition. If the Janus client port does not have a REMOTE definition that specifies a TCP host name, you must set this Host property to the correct value for the target SMTP server host.
  • If you set the Host property value, and the Janus client socket port you are using has a host value defined, your Host property value must match the host value on the client port.