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==See Also==
 
==See Also==
[[CLOSEMAIL()]], [[DELETEMAIL()]], [[MAILCLOSE()]], [[MAILCOUNT()]], [[MAILDELETE()]], [[MAILERROR()]], [[MAILHEADER()]], [[MAILNODENAME()]], [[MAILOPEN()]], [[MAILREAD()]], [[MAILSEND()]], [[MAILUSERNAME()]], [[OPENMAIL()]], [[READMAIL()]], [[SENDMAIL()]]
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[[CLOSEMAIL()]], [[DELETEMAIL()]], [[MAILATTACH()]], [[MAILCLOSE()]], [[MAILCOUNT()]], [[MAILDELETE()]], [[MAILERROR()]], [[MAILHEADER()]], [[MAILNODENAME()]], [[MAILOPEN()]], [[MAILREAD()]], [[MAILSAVEAS()]], [[MAILSEND()]], [[MAILUSERNAME()]], [[OPENMAIL()]], [[READMAIL()]], [[SENDMAIL()]]
  
  

Latest revision as of 13:46, 4 July 2011

Purpose

Function to return the number of messages on the currently connected mail server


Syntax

COUNTMAIL([<array>])


See Also

CLOSEMAIL(), DELETEMAIL(), MAILATTACH(), MAILCLOSE(), MAILCOUNT(), MAILDELETE(), MAILERROR(), MAILHEADER(), MAILNODENAME(), MAILOPEN(), MAILREAD(), MAILSAVEAS(), MAILSEND(), MAILUSERNAME(), OPENMAIL(), READMAIL(), SENDMAIL()


Description

The COUNTMAIL() function returns the number of messages on the connected mail server. If you are not connected to a mail server, it will return an error. You can use the MAILUSERNAME() (POP3 only) or MAILNODENAME() function to check if you are connected.


Parameters Required Default Description
<array> No None The name of an array to contain the size in bytes of each mail message. No pre-declaration is required.


Example

value = countmail(message_size)
? value
         6
? message_size[1]
       365


Products

Recital Server, Recital