Mitsubishi Electronics MIM-A01, MIM-G01 manual Retrieving Internet E-Mail POP3, AT+T Send=POP3

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AT Commands MIM-A01

Appendix

 

 

Retrieving Internet E-Mail (POP3)

AT+T Send="POP3;..."

AT+T Send="POP3; Dial: Number;PPPUser: ISP user;PPPPassword: ISP-PW; Flags:Flag; Username: Mailbox; Password: MailPW; POP3MailServer: POP3server“

>START

><CTRL>+<Z>

This command tests the specified mailbox (POP3) and starts retrieving email, if necessary. Each fully downloaded message is deleted from the POP3 server.

If e-mails are stored in the memory of the modem, the red Mail-in LED on the modem lights up.

IMPORTANT!

Because this is a send command, a prompt also appears here after you enter the

 

command. To start retrieving e-mail, press ENTER followed by CTRL+Z.

 

If you press ESC the parameters are saved but no POP3 query will be executed.

 

 

Number:

Access number of the Internet service provider.

 

Enter characters which can be dialled (0-9,*,#, comma) only.

ISP user:

PPP user name to dial into the Internet provider.

ISP-PW:

PPP password.

Flag:

If you indicate “d”, the messages will not be deleted by the server after they are retrieved.

Mailbox:

User name of the mailbox (POP3) for logging into the mail server.

MailPW:

Mailbox password.

POP3serve:

Host name or IP address of the POP3 mail server that holds the message, for exam-

 

ple, mail.example.com.

Example:

 

The mailbox Smith (password: John) is retrieved from the mail server mail.provider.com. For PPP login, the user name JSmith and password Petsname are used:

AT+T Send = “POP3; Dial: 2345678; PPPUser: JSmith; PPPPassword: Petsname; Username: Smith; Password: John;

POP3MailServer: mail.example.com”

>START

><CTRL>+<Z>

Modem reply:

OK

*DetectedMails: Number1 Number of messages detected in the mailbox

* DetectedSize:

Size1

Size of detected messages

* ReceivedMails:

Number2

Number of received messages

* ReceivedSize:

Size2

Size of messages received

Since the configuration parameters are only necessary when you first configuration and are optional after this, you can start continuous mail retrieval with the following short command:

AT+T Send = "POP3" ><CTRL>+<Z>

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Contents Draft Page About this Manual Page Art-No Industrial Modems MIM-A01 and MIM-G0Version Changes / Additions / Corrections Mitsubishi Electric Security Advice Safety instructionsIntended Target Audience Proper useMitsubishi Electric Mounting and Installation Power supply OperationMitsubishi Industrial Modems at a glance Equipment VersionsTechnical Data ConfigurationAppendix Mitsubishi Normal Modem GSM MIM-G01 Mitsubishi Industrial Modems at a glanceMitsubishi Super Modem 56k MIM-A01 Teleservice via PC Equipment VersionsModem Typ Tab -1Mitsubishi Industrial Modems at a glanceMounting and Installation Interfaces and ConnectorsOverview of all connectors of the Normal Modem GSM Tab -2Description of the connectors of the modemsMeaning of the LEDs Tab -3Two LEDs are used to show the state of the modemInserting the SIM card Connecting the GSM antennaPush down the button until the card holder is released 027954 Tab -4Description of the connectors of the Modems Overview of all connectors of the Super Modems 56kSuper Modem 56k MIM-A01 Tab -5Five LEDs are used to show the state of the modem LineTesting the Telephone Connection Connection to the Telephone NetworkTelephone Exchange System Mitsubishi Super Modem 56k supports the a/b leads 3Mounting Power supply Operation MIM-G01MIM-A01 LEDs on MIM-A01Configuration Project SettingsMIM and Mitsubishi Alpha XL Options GSM and serial communicationGSM SMS Short Message Service SMS SettingSMS Service Center Function Block SMS sendRecipient PLC Connection Initialisation of a GSM ModemMIM for FX Remote Access MIM and Mitsubishi Melsec FXConnection to other Mitsubishi Products MIM-G01 and FX MessengerTime delays during modem transmissions RS 232-Transparent-Mode TransModeTransMode Command TransMode Login CommandAT+T SEND=TransMode ExampleLogin without parameters Login with password and parametersTechnical Data Main FeaturesTab System ArchitectureFirmware Tab -4 FirmwareGeneral Data Tab -5General DataDimensions MIM-G01MIM-A01 Super Modem 56kAT Commands MIM-G01 Important AT Commands+CSQ Signal Quality AppendixNumberx AlphaxTypex +ICF Data Format Format Parity+IFC Flow Control DCEbyDTE DTEbyDCEMode Format +COPS GSM NetworkStat +CMGS Send SMSOverview of AT-Commands Service CommandsTab -10 Service Commands V24-V35 CommandsTab -14 Network Tab -15 SecurityData Commands SMS CommandsPhonebook Fax Commands CLASS2 Fax Commands CLASS1Special AT Commands Overview of AT Commands AT Commands MIM-A01Tab -22Overview of AT Commands AT Command Descriptions +TFORMAT Sets the data format+TBAUD Set the baudrate Select Serial Port Flow ControlDial Command Command Mode EchoSwitch Hook Control Result Code Display Control+VCID Caller ID Settings Overview of S-RegistersStore Active Profile Tab -24Overview of S-RegistersMessage Commands Overview of the CommandsSetting General Message Parameters AT+T Send=AllSending a Fax AT+T Send=FaxSending an SMS Message AT+T Send=SMSSending an Express E-Mail AT+T Send=ExpressSender SubjectSending Internet E-Mail Smtp AT+T Send=EmailRetrieving Internet E-Mail POP3 AT+T Send=POP3Size of detected messages Size of messages receivedAT+TList Displaying Received Messages AT+T List = typeAT+T Delete Deleting a Stored Message AT+T Delete=NumberAT+T Read Reading a Stored Message AT+T Read=Number+T Read Number, type, time ParameterList Message ParameterListModem Commands AT+T Answer=OnOffAT+T Answer? AT+T Time=timeAT+T Time? AT+T Echo=OnOffAT+T Echo? AT+T Verbose=OnOffAT+T Mode=Mode AT+T HelpAT+T Erase AT+T RedialAT+T RedialDelay AT+T RedialDelay?AT+T DialRules=DialMethod,DialTone AT+T DialRules?AT+T Speaker=Volume AT+ T Speaker Adjusting the Modem Speaker VolumeAT+T Speaker? Index MIM G01 MIM-A01Page Headquarters

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