Get a list of MCC Accounts - vb.net

I have been struggling with the Google Ads Api to get the MCC Accounts for the last two weeks but I am unable to achieve what I want.
I have the App.Config figured out
<GoogleAdsApi>
<!-- API-specific settings -->
<add key="DeveloperToken" value="XXXXXXX"/>
<!-- OAuth2 settings -->
<add key="AuthorizationMethod" value="OAuth2" />
<add key = "OAuth2ClientId" value = "XXXXXXX.apps.googleusercontent.com" />
<add key = "OAuth2ClientSecret" value = " XXXXXXX " />
<add key = "OAuth2Mode" value="APPLICATION"/>
<add key = "OAuth2RefreshToken" value = "1//0gd2 XXXXXXX " />
</GoogleAdsApi>
This is the code that I am currently working with
Public Sub GetMCCAccounts(ByVal client As GoogleAdsClient)
Dim customerService As CustomerServiceClient = client.GetService(Services.V8.CustomerService)
Dim customerResourceNames As String() = customerService.ListAccessibleCustomers()
For Each customerResourceName As String In customerResourceNames
Dim ManagerCustomerId = customerResourceName.Substring(customerResourceName.IndexOf("/") + 1)
TextBox1.AppendText(vbCrLf & ManagerCustomerId)
Next
End Sub
I am not getting the correct results. The MCC accounts that I was hoping for do not appear in the output. I am getting different account numbers. What am I missing?
Expected MCC Accounts
I am looking for these 10 MCC accounts.
Sub Account Settings Overview
Output
I am getting these 16 account numbers.
64xxxxxxxx
71xxxxxxxx
10xxxxxxxx
88xxxxxxxx
32xxxxxxxx
58xxxxxxxx
31xxxxxxxx
73xxxxxxxx
98xxxxxxxx
22xxxxxxxx
48xxxxxxxx
37xxxxxxxx
98xxxxxxxx
94xxxxxxxx
88xxxxxxxx
43xxxxxxxx

After burning the midnight oil, I finally managed to crack it!
This finally gave me the MCC accounts that I wanted.
Imports Google.Ads.GoogleAds.Lib
Imports Google.Ads.GoogleAds.V8.Services
Imports Google.Ads.GoogleAds
Imports Google.Ads.GoogleAds.V8.Resources
Imports Google.Api.Gax
Imports Google.Apis
Public Class GoogleAdsCode
Private Const PAGE_SIZE As Integer = 1000
'~~> Get MCC Accounts
Public Shared Function GetMCCAccounts(MgrId As Long?) As List(Of String)
Dim googleAdsClient As New GoogleAdsClient
Dim googleAdsServiceClient As GoogleAdsServiceClient = googleAdsClient.GetService(Services.V8.GoogleAdsService)
Dim customerServiceClient As CustomerServiceClient = googleAdsClient.GetService(Services.V8.CustomerService)
Dim seedCustomerIds As New List(Of Long)
Dim MgrList As New List(Of String)
seedCustomerIds.Add(MgrId.Value)
Const query As String = "SELECT
customer_client.client_customer,
customer_client.level,
customer_client.manager,
customer_client.descriptive_name,
customer_client.currency_code,
customer_client.time_zone,
customer_client.id
FROM customer_client
WHERE customer_client.level <= 1"
Dim customerIdsToChildAccounts As Dictionary(Of Long, List(Of CustomerClient)) = New Dictionary(Of Long, List(Of CustomerClient))()
For Each seedCustomerId As Long In seedCustomerIds
Dim unprocessedCustomerIds As Queue(Of Long) = New Queue(Of Long)()
unprocessedCustomerIds.Enqueue(seedCustomerId)
Dim rootCustomerClient As CustomerClient = Nothing
While unprocessedCustomerIds.Count > 0
MgrId = unprocessedCustomerIds.Dequeue()
Dim response As PagedEnumerable(Of SearchGoogleAdsResponse, GoogleAdsRow) = googleAdsServiceClient.Search(MgrId.ToString(), query, pageSize:=PAGE_SIZE)
For Each googleAdsRow As GoogleAdsRow In response
Dim customerClient As CustomerClient = googleAdsRow.CustomerClient
If customerClient.ToString.Contains("MCC") Then MgrList.Add(customerClient.Id & " (" & customerClient.DescriptiveName & ")")
Next
End While
Next
Return MgrList
End Function
End Class

Related

Split() doesn't work properly

well I'm doing a computing assessment and well I've ran into an issue with splitting a string. For some reason when the string splits the array stores the whole thing in Variable(0). The error that occurs is when it tries to assign TicketID(Index) a value, it says that the array is out of bound.
Here's the code:
Private Sub ReadInformation(ByRef TicketID() As String, CustomerID() As String, PurchaseMethod() As Char, NumberOfTickets() As Integer, FileName As String)
Dim Line, TextArray(3) As String
Dim Index As Integer
FileOpen(1, FileName, OpenMode.Input)
For Index = 0 To 499
Input(1, Line)
TextArray = Line.Split(",")
CustomerID(Index) = TextArray(0)
TicketID(Index) = TextArray(1)
NumberOfTickets(Index) = TextArray(2)
PurchaseMethod(Index) = TextArray(3)
MessageBox.Show(CustomerID(Index))
Next
FileClose()
End Sub
Here's the first 10 lines of the TextFile I'm trying to read:
C001,F3,10,S
C002,F3,2,O
C003,F3,3,S
C004,W2,9,S
C005,T3,10,S
C006,F3,2,S
C007,W1,3,O
C008,W3,1,O
C009,T2,2,S
C010,F2,9,O
Here's the Error Message I receive:
Error Message
I would use some Lists instead of arrays. In this way you don't have to worry about length of the arrays or if there are fewer lines than 500. Of course, using the more advanced NET Framework methods of the File.IO namespace is a must
Private Sub ReadInformation(TicketID As List(Of String), _
CustomerID As List(Of String), _
PurchaseMethod As List(Of Char), _
NumberOfTickets As List(Of Integer), _
FileName As String)
for each line in File.ReadLines(FileName)
Dim TextArray = Line.Split(","c)
if TextArray.Length > 3 Then
CustomerID.Add(TextArray(0))
TicketID.Add(TextArray(1))
' This line works just because you have Option Strict Off
' It should be changed as soon as possible
NumberOfTickets.Add(TextArray(2))
PurchaseMethod.Add(TextArray(3))
End If
Next
End Sub
You can call this version of your code declaring the 4 lists
Dim TicketID = New List(Of String)()
Dim CustomerID = New List(Of String)()
Dim PurchaseMethod = New List(Of Char)()
Dim NumberOfTickets = New List(Of Integer)()
ReadInformation(TicketID, CustomerID, PurchaseMethod, NumberOfTickets, FileName)
Another approach more Object Oriented is to create a class that represent a line of your data. Inside the loop you create instances of that class and add the instance to a single List
Public Class CustomerData
Public Property TicketID As String
Public Property CustomerID As String
Public Property NumberOfTickets As Integer
Public Property PurchaseMethod As Char
End Class
Now the loop becomes
Private Function ReadInformation(FileName As String) as List(Of CustomerData)
Dim custData = New List(Of CustomerData)()
For Each line in File.ReadLines(FileName)
Dim TextArray = Line.Split(","c)
if TextArray.Length > 3 Then
Dim data = new CustomerData()
data.CustomerID = TextArray(0)
data.TicketID = TextArray(1)
data.NumberOfTickets = TextArray(2)
data.PurchaseMethod = TextArray(3)
custData.Add(data)
End If
Next
return custData
End Function
This version requires the declaration of just one list
You can call this version of your code passing just the filename and receiving the result fo the function
Dim customers = ReadInformation(FileName)
For Each cust in customers
Console.WriteLine(cust.CustomerID)
...
Next
Or use it as an array
Dim theFirstCustomer = customers[0]
Console.WriteLine(theFirstCustomer.CustomerID)

query an exchange distribution list

I'm trying to find some code that I can use in vb.net 4.0 to query the our exchange 2013 server. It will be housed on a web server and that server does not have outlook installed on it. Looks like I need to use EWS to do this but I've tried a lot of code snippets and still have not been able to figure this out. The distribution list i'm trying to query is in the public folders/Office Contacts. I've tried examples that use nesting to go through the public folder seen there is no deep traversal but I'm not doing something right there. I am not posting code because i'm not sure it would help. I was hoping someone has already done this and would give me some nuggest of info to get me started.
The examples I've found do not query the distribution list but rather add to it. It's not that I haven't tried... I've got hundreds of lines of code from different places that I've tried and tried to learn from.. but i'm not getting it done. Anyway.. help would be great.
Sorry about not posting any code.. I actually thought I deleted this post.. but i'll post the code that is now working for me. This code does a query to the public folder and then grabs some of the data about each contact in that contact list.
Public Sub MS()
Dim oTheListS As New List(Of TheList)
Dim service As New ExchangeService(ExchangeVersion.Exchange2010_SP1)
service.Credentials = New WebCredentials("userid", "password")
service.AutodiscoverUrl("email#address")
'Get Public Folder
Dim sf As SearchFilter = New SearchFilter.IsEqualTo(FolderSchema.DisplayName, "Office Contacts")
Dim rrRes As FindFoldersResults = service.FindFolders(WellKnownFolderName.PublicFoldersRoot, sf, New FolderView(1))
Dim OfficeContacts As Folder = rrRes.Folders(0)
'Find the Distribution List
Dim dlSearch As SearchFilter = New SearchFilter.IsEqualTo(ContactGroupSchema.DisplayName, "Merit Board")
Dim ivItemView As New ItemView(1)
Dim fiResults As FindItemsResults(Of Item) = OfficeContacts.FindItems(dlSearch, ivItemView)
If fiResults.Items.Count = 1 Then
'Enumeate Members
Dim cg As ContactGroup = DirectCast(fiResults.Items(0), ContactGroup)
cg.Load()
For Each gm As GroupMember In cg.Members
Dim o As New TheList
o = MS2(gm.AddressInformation.Address)
oTheListS.Add(o)
'Dim o As New TheList
'Dim ncCol As NameResolutionCollection = service.ResolveName(gm.AddressInformation.Address, ResolveNameSearchLocation.ContactsOnly, True)
'With o
' .Name = gm.AddressInformation.Name
' .Email = gm.AddressInformation.Address
'End With
'oTheListS.Add(o)
Next
End If
End Sub
Public Function MS2(pEmail As String) As TheList
Dim o As New TheList
Dim service As New ExchangeService(ExchangeVersion.Exchange2010_SP1)
service.Credentials = New WebCredentials("userid", "password")
service.AutodiscoverUrl("email#address")
Dim sf As SearchFilter = New SearchFilter.IsEqualTo(FolderSchema.DisplayName, "Office Contacts")
Dim rrRes As FindFoldersResults = service.FindFolders(WellKnownFolderName.PublicFoldersRoot, sf, New FolderView(1))
Dim OfficeContacts As Folder = rrRes.Folders(0)
'Find the Distribution List
Dim dlSearch As SearchFilter = New SearchFilter.IsEqualTo(ContactSchema.EmailAddress1, pEmail)
Dim ivItemView As New ItemView(1)
Dim fiResults As FindItemsResults(Of Item) = OfficeContacts.FindItems(dlSearch, ivItemView)
If fiResults.Items.Count = 1 Then
Dim con As Contact = fiResults.Items(0)
'Dim ncCol As NameResolutionCollection = service.ResolveName(gm.AddressInformation.Address, ResolveNameSearchLocation.ContactsOnly, True)
With o
If con.DisplayName IsNot Nothing Then
.Name = con.DisplayName
End If
Dim em As New EmailAddress
If con.EmailAddresses.TryGetValue(EmailAddressKey.EmailAddress1, em) = True Then
.Email = con.EmailAddresses(EmailAddressKey.EmailAddress1).ToString
End If
If con.JobTitle IsNot Nothing Then
.Title = con.JobTitle
End If
Dim phy As New PhysicalAddressEntry
If con.PhysicalAddresses.TryGetValue(PhysicalAddressKey.Business, phy) = True Then
.Address = con.PhysicalAddresses(PhysicalAddressKey.Business)
End If
If con.PhoneNumbers.TryGetValue(PhoneNumberKey.BusinessPhone, String.Empty) = True Then
.PhoneBusiness = con.PhoneNumbers(PhoneNumberKey.BusinessPhone)
End If
If con.PhoneNumbers.TryGetValue(PhoneNumberKey.MobilePhone, String.Empty) = True Then
.PhoneMobile = con.PhoneNumbers(PhoneNumberKey.MobilePhone)
End If
If con.CompanyName IsNot Nothing Then
.Comapny = con.CompanyName
End If
End With
End If
Return o
End Function
Public Class TheList
Public Property Name As String
Public Property Email As String
Public Property PhoneMobile As String
Public Property PhoneBusiness As String
Public Property Comapny As String
Public Property Title As String
Public Property Address As PhysicalAddressEntry
End Class
I just got it working so I haven't started to refine it yet.. but hopefully this will help someone else as I didn't find any code that did this

vb.net AES decryption returns "data is incomplete block"

I'm aware of the other thread on this issue (AES decryption error " The input data is not a complete block." Error vb.net), but I'm either not implementing the solutions offered there correctly, or something about my particular variant of this issue isn't covered by those solutions. In any event I'm getting the incomplete block error from the following code
Private GD As System.Security.Cryptography.Aes = System.Security.Cryptography.Aes.Create
Private PDB As New System.Security.Cryptography.Rfc2898DeriveBytes(EK, New Byte() {&H49, &H76, &H61, &H6E, &H20, &H4D, &H65, &H64, &H76, &H65, &H64, &H65, &H76})
Public Function Decrypt(ByVal val As String) As String
Dim ret As String = Nothing
Dim TTB As New System.Text.UTF8Encoding
Try
Dim input() As Byte = TTB.GetBytes(val)
Using ms As New System.IO.MemoryStream(input)
Using cs As New System.Security.Cryptography.CryptoStream(ms, GD.CreateDecryptor(PDB.GetBytes(32), PDB.GetBytes(16)), Security.Cryptography.CryptoStreamMode.Read)
Using sr As New System.IO.StreamReader(cs)
ret = sr.ReadToEnd()
End Using
End Using
End Using
input = nothing
Catch ex As Exception
EL.AddErr("Encountered an error while decrypting the provided text for " & FName & ". Error Details: " & ex.Message, path)
End Try
Return ret
End Function
EK is my key, which I'll not be including. It's just a String though, nothing special.
I've tried several other methods to decrypt based on guidance on the MSDN site, DreamInCode, etc. None worked, but they all had different issues (typically returning a blank string). Seeing as this version of code closely mirrors my encryption code, I'd like to stick with it (or at least as close as I can while still having functional code).
Despite all comments, I still lack understanding of your intentions. Therefore, the sample code below may not provide what you exactly want, but at least should give an idea how to employ cryptographic functions. Particularly, the most notable difference from your approach is that the encryption key and initialization vector are computed once and for all messages, rather than reevaluated on each occasion, because the latter is prone to synchronization errors — such as when you reuse single crypto object to communicate with multiple parties, or when some messages get lost in transmission.
Public Shared Sub Test()
' Note: You should not actually hard-code any sensitive information in your source files, ever!
Dim sKeyPreimage As String = "MySuperPassword"
Dim oMyCrypto As New MyCrypto(sKeyPreimage)
Dim sPlaintext As String = "My super secret data"
Dim sEncrypted As String = oMyCrypto.EncryptText(sPlaintext)
Dim sDecrypted As String = oMyCrypto.DecryptText(sEncrypted)
Console.Out.WriteLine("Plaintext: {0}", sPlaintext) ' "My super secret data"
Console.Out.WriteLine("Encrypted: {0}", sEncrypted) ' "72062997872DC4B4D1BCBF48D5D30DF0D498B20630CAFA28D584CCC3030FC5F1"
Console.Out.WriteLine("Decrypted: {0}", sDecrypted) ' "My super secret data"
End Sub
Public Class MyCrypto
Private Shared TextEncoding As Text.Encoding = Text.Encoding.UTF8
Private CipherEngine As System.Security.Cryptography.SymmetricAlgorithm
' Note: Unlike in the question, same key and IV are reused for all messages.
Private CipherKey() As Byte
Private CipherIV() As Byte
Public Sub New(ByVal sKeyPreimage As String)
Dim abKeyPreimage() As Byte = TextEncoding.GetBytes(sKeyPreimage)
Dim abKeySalt() As Byte = TextEncoding.GetBytes("Ivan Medvedev")
Const KeyDerivationRounds As Integer = 1 << 12
Dim oKeyDerivationEngine As New System.Security.Cryptography.Rfc2898DeriveBytes(abKeyPreimage, abKeySalt, KeyDerivationRounds)
Me.CipherEngine = System.Security.Cryptography.Aes.Create()
Me.CipherEngine.Padding = Security.Cryptography.PaddingMode.PKCS7
Me.CipherKey = oKeyDerivationEngine.GetBytes(Me.CipherEngine.KeySize >> 3)
Me.CipherIV = oKeyDerivationEngine.GetBytes(Me.CipherEngine.BlockSize >> 3)
End Sub
Public Function Encrypt(ByVal abPlaintext() As Byte) As Byte()
Dim abCiphertext() As Byte
Using hStreamSource As New System.IO.MemoryStream(abPlaintext),
hStreamCipher As New System.Security.Cryptography.CryptoStream(
hStreamSource,
Me.CipherEngine.CreateEncryptor(Me.CipherKey, Me.CipherIV),
Security.Cryptography.CryptoStreamMode.Read),
hStreamTarget As New System.IO.MemoryStream
hStreamCipher.CopyTo(hStreamTarget)
abCiphertext = hStreamTarget.ToArray()
End Using
Return abCiphertext
End Function
Public Function Decrypt(ByVal abCiphertext() As Byte) As Byte()
Dim abPlaintext() As Byte
Using hStreamSource As New System.IO.MemoryStream(abCiphertext),
hStreamCipher As New System.Security.Cryptography.CryptoStream(
hStreamSource,
Me.CipherEngine.CreateDecryptor(Me.CipherKey, Me.CipherIV),
Security.Cryptography.CryptoStreamMode.Read),
hStreamTarget As New System.IO.MemoryStream
hStreamCipher.CopyTo(hStreamTarget)
abPlaintext = hStreamTarget.ToArray()
End Using
Return abPlaintext
End Function
Public Function EncryptText(ByVal sPlaintext As String) As String
Dim abPlaintext() As Byte = TextEncoding.GetBytes(sPlaintext)
Dim abCiphertext() As Byte = Me.Encrypt(abPlaintext)
Dim sCiphertext As String = Hex.Format(abCiphertext)
Return sCiphertext
End Function
Public Function DecryptText(ByVal sCiphertext As String) As String
Dim abCiphertext() As Byte = Hex.Parse(sCiphertext)
Dim abPlaintext() As Byte = Me.Decrypt(abCiphertext)
Dim sPlaintext As String = TextEncoding.GetChars(abPlaintext)
Return sPlaintext
End Function
End Class
Public Class Hex
Public Shared Function Format(ByVal abValue() As Byte) As String
Dim asChars(0 To abValue.Length * 2 - 1) As Char
Dim ndxChar As Integer = 0
For ndxByte As Integer = 0 To abValue.Length - 1
Dim bNibbleHi As Byte = abValue(ndxByte) >> 4, bNibbleLo As Byte = CByte(abValue(ndxByte) And &HFUS)
asChars(ndxChar) = Convert.ToChar(If(bNibbleHi <= 9, &H30US + bNibbleHi, &H37US + bNibbleHi)) : ndxChar += 1
asChars(ndxChar) = Convert.ToChar(If(bNibbleLo <= 9, &H30US + bNibbleLo, &H37US + bNibbleLo)) : ndxChar += 1
Next
Return New String(asChars)
End Function
Public Shared Function Parse(ByVal sValue As String) As Byte()
If String.IsNullOrEmpty(sValue) Then Return New Byte() {}
If (sValue.Length Mod 2) > 0 Then Return Nothing
Dim ndxText As Integer = 0
Dim ndxByteMax As Integer = (sValue.Length \ 2) - 1
Dim abValue(0 To ndxByteMax) As Byte
Try
For ndxByte As Integer = 0 To ndxByteMax
abValue(ndxByte) = Convert.ToByte(sValue.Substring(ndxText, 2), 16)
ndxText += 2
Next
Catch ex As Exception
Return Nothing
End Try
Return abValue
End Function
End Class
Again, please, note that this is just an example. I am not endorsing any kind of protection techniques shown here, especially because your task remains unknown. The code above simply illustrates the syntax and semantics — not how to do it right.

Split string after the = sign

I can't seem to work out how to get a value from my string using VB.net
If I have a string in my textbox that says:
WWW-Authenticate: Digest realm="MyServer",qop="auth",algorithm="MD5",maxbuf=1000,nonce="3b010c090c0a0000c0a80157c7007f03c5",opaque="4e6573732041636365737320436f6e74"
How can I get each of the values after the = in the string.
I have tried using
Dim s = "WWW-Authenticate: Digest realm='MyServer',qop='auth',algorithm='MD5',maxbuf=1000,nonce='3b010c090c0a0000c0a80157c7007f03c5',opaque='4e6573732041636365737320436f6e74'"
Dim pattern = "="
Dim matches = Regex.Matches(s, pattern)
Dim values = matches.OfType(Of Match).Select(Function(m) m.Value)
For Each v In values
MsgBox(v)
Next
But it only returns the = in the messagebox.
I want to be able to get just the part after the = sign.
Anyone able to help?
I have tried using the following but it still includes the realm= qop= etc.. in the string. (but includes it at the end of the next item.
Dim s = "WWW-Authenticate: Digest realm='Ness Access Control',qop='auth',algorithm='MD5',maxbuf=1000,nonce='3b010c090c0a0000c0a80157c7007f03c5',opaque='4e6573732041636365737320436f6e74'"
Dim result_array As Array = Split(s, "=", 6)
For Each v In result_array
MsgBox(v)
Next
Regular Expressions!
Imports System.Text.RegularExpressions
Module Module1
Sub Main()
Dim s As String = "WWW-Authenticate: Digest realm='MyServer',qop='auth',algorithm='MD5',maxbuf=1000,nonce='3b010c090c0a0000c0a80157c7007f03c5',opaque='4e6573732041636365737320436f6e74'"
'Regular Expression, matches word before equals, and word after equals
Dim r As New Regex("(\w+)\='([^']+)'")
'All the matches!
Dim matches As MatchCollection = r.Matches(s)
For Each m As Match In matches
'm.Groups(1) = realm, qop, algorithm...
'm.Groups(2) = MyServer, auth, MD5...
Console.WriteLine(m.Groups(2))
Next
Console.ReadLine()
End Sub
End Module
And if you want everything in a nice key-value dictionary:
Dim dict As New Dictionary(Of String, String)
For Each m As Match In matches
'm.Groups(1) = realm, qop, algorithm...
'm.Groups(2) = MyServer, auth, MD5...
dict(m.Groups(1).ToString()) = dict(m.Groups(2).ToString())
Next
A case for a specific string extension.
How to transform a specific formatted string in a Dictionary with keys and values
Public Module StringModuleExtensions
<Extension()>
Public Function ToStringDictionary(ByVal str as String, _
ByVal OuterSeparator as Char, _
ByVal NameValueSeparator as Char) _
As Dictionary(of String, String)
Dim dicText = New Dictionary(Of String, String)()
if Not String.IsNullOrEmpty(str) then
Dim arrStrings() = str.TrimEnd(OuterSeparator).Split(OuterSeparator)
For Each s in arrStrings
Dim posSep = s.IndexOf(NameValueSeparator)
Dim name = s.Substring(0, posSep)
Dim value = s.Substring(posSep + 1)
dicText.Add(name, value)
Next
End If
return dicText
End Function
End Module
Call with
Dim test = "WWW-Authenticate: Digest realm=""MyServer"",qop=""auth"",algorithm=""MD5"", maxbuf=1000,nonce=""3b010c090c0a0000c0a80157c7007f03c5"",opaque=""4e6573732041636365737320436f6e74"""
Dim dict = test.ToStringDictionary(","c, "="c)
For Each s in dict.Keys
Console.WriteLine(dict(s))
Next
(probably you need to remove the WWW-Authenticate line before.
You are looking for the split() function.
Dim logArray() As String
logArray = Split(s, "=")
For count = 0 To logArr.Length - 1
MsgBox(logArray(count))
Next

How to retrieve just unread emails using pop3?

I'm using open source component to retrieve emails from my mail server using vb.net (pop3)
but because i have a lot of messages it gives me response Time out and i think if i just got the new messages it will make reading faster.
this is my code:
Dim popp As New Pop3Client("user#mail.com", "*******", "pop3.mail.com")
popp.AuthenticateMode = Pop3AuthenticateMode.Pop
popp.Port = 110
'popp.Ssl = True
popp.Authenticate()
Dim msglist As New List(Of String)
If popp.State = Pop3ConnectionState.Authenticated Then
Dim totalmsgs As Integer = popp.GetTotalMessageCount()
If totalmsgs > 0 Then
For index As Integer = 1 To totalmsgs
Dim msg As Pop3Message = popp.GetMessage(index)
msglist.Add(msg.Subject)
Next
popp.Close()
End If
End If
Return msglist
please i need some help if i'm using the component in a wrong way or if there is another component do what i'm looking for.
b.s. : my component name is "Higuchi.Mail.dll" or "OpenPOP.dll" and the two are same.
thanks
POP3 does not have the capibility to track whether messages are read or unread. I would suggest you set your limit to a finite number such as 50 or 100. Perhaps you could do some sort of pagination system.
This code needs to be within a function so that you can call it like so:
Sub Main
Dim start As Integer = Integer.parse(Request.QueryString("start"))
Dim count As Integer = Integer.parse(Request.QueryString("count"))
Dim subjects As New List(Of String)
subjects = getSubjects(start, count)
'Do whatever with the results...
'
End Sub
Function getSubjects(ByVal startItem As Integer, ByVal endItem as Integer) As List(Of String)
Dim popp As New Pop3Client("user#mail.com", "*******", "pop3.mail.com")
popp.AuthenticateMode = Pop3AuthenticateMode.Pop
popp.Port = 110
popp.Authenticate()
Dim msglist As New List(Of String)
If popp.State = Pop3ConnectionState.Authenticated Then
Dim totalmsgs As Integer = popp.GetTotalMessageCount()
Dim endItem As Integer = countItems + startItem
If endItem > totalmsgs Then
endItem = totalmsgs
End If
If totalmsgs > 0 Then
For index As Integer = startItem To endItem
Dim msg As Pop3Message = popp.GetMessage(index)
msglist.Add(msg.Subject)
Next
popp.Close()
End If
End If
Return msglist
End Function
Just have the program change the value for startItem to 50 get the next fifty (items 50-100)
POP3 protocol does not have the notion of seen/unseen messages.
Can't you use IMAP?
It would give you more features (like searching, flagging, folder management) than POP3.