NetCmdlets 2016
NetCmdlets 2016
Questions / Feedback?

Remove-POP Cmdlet

Parameters   Output Objects   Configuration Settings  

The Remove-POP cmdlet is used to delete electronic mail from Internet Post Office (POP) servers.

Syntax

Remove-POP [parameters]

Remarks

This cmdlet implements a standard Internet Post Office (POP3) client as specified in RFC 1725 for deleting email messages from the server.

To use the cmdlet to delete email, you must specify a mail Server and Credential and specify the id of the message to delete on the MessageId parameter.

To use SSL-enabled (RFC 2595) POP, set SSL to True.

This cmdlet handles retrieving emails and listing email folders. To send an email, see the SEND-EMAIL cmdlet.

The cmdlets support pipeline input for some of their parameters. Prebuilding an object and piping it to the cmdlet is very useful, but should be used with caution to prevent security conflicts. Steps have been taken to decrease the risk of a possibly accidental pipe to the cmdlet, for instance, the Credential parameter cannot be piped to the cmdlet and must be specified manually.


remove-pop -server mailserver -credential $cred -messagenumber 45

Connection Handling

This cmdlet supports persistent connections through the Connection parameter. To establish a new POP connection, use the Connect-POP cmdlet. To close the connection, use the Disconnect-POP cmdlet.

Parameter List


The following is the full list of the parameters of the cmdlet with short descriptions. Click on the links for further details.

ConnectionAn already established connection.
LogFileThe location of a file to which debug information is written.
CertPasswordThe password to the certificate store.
CertStoreThe name of the certificate store for the client certificate.
CertStoreTypeThe type of certificate store for the client certificate.
CertSubjectThe subject of the certificate used for client authentication.
ConfigSpecifies one or more configuration settings.
CredentialThe PSCredential object to use for user/password authentication.
FirewallHostName or IP address of firewall.
FirewallPasswordA password if authentication is to be used when connecting through the firewall.
FirewallPortThe port of the firewall to which to connect.
FirewallTypeDetermines the type of firewall to connect through.
FirewallUserA user name if authentication is to be used connecting through a firewall.
ForceForces the cmdlet to accept the default behavior instead of querying the user.
LocalIPThe IP address of the local interface to use.
LogFileThe location of a file to which debug information is written.
MessageNumberThe number of the message to delete.
PasswordThe password to use for authentication.
PortThe TCP port in the remote host to which to connect.
ServerThe address of the Server.
SSLDetermines how the cmdlet starts SSL negotiation.
SSLAcceptThe encoded public key of the certificate which is to be trusted explicitly.
TimeoutThe maximum time allowed for the operation.
UserThe username to use for authentication.

Output Objects


The following is the full list of the output objects returned by the cmdlet with short descriptions. Click on the links for further details.

Configuration Settings


The following is a list of configuration settings for the cmdlet with short descriptions. Click on the links for further details.

MessageCountNumber of messages in the mailbox.
AuthorizationIdentityThe value to use as the authorization identity when SASL authentication is used.
GetMessageSizeWhether to poll the server for the message size prior to retrieving it.
MaxLineLengthThe maximum expected length for message lines.
ConnectionTimeoutSets a separate timeout value for establishing a connection.
FirewallAutoDetectTells the cmdlet whether or not to automatically detect and use firewall system settings, if available.
FirewallHostName or IP address of firewall (optional).
FirewallPasswordPassword to be used if authentication is to be used when connecting through the firewall.
FirewallPortThe TCP port for the FirewallHost;.
FirewallTypeDetermines the type of firewall to connect through.
FirewallUserA user name if authentication is to be used connecting through a firewall.
KeepAliveTimeThe inactivity time in milliseconds before a TCP keep-alive packet is sent.
KeepAliveIntervalThe retry interval, in milliseconds, to be used when a TCP keep-alive packet is sent and no response is received.
LingerWhen set to True, connections are terminated gracefully.
LingerTimeTime in seconds to have the connection linger.
LocalHostThe name of the local host through which connections are initiated or accepted.
LocalPortThe port in the local host where the cmdlet binds.
MaxLineLengthThe maximum amount of data to accumulate when no EOL is found.
MaxTransferRateThe transfer rate limit in bytes per second.
ProxyExceptionsListA semicolon separated list of hosts and IPs to bypass when using a proxy.
TCPKeepAliveDetermines whether or not the keep alive socket option is enabled.
UseIPv6Whether to use IPv6.
TcpNoDelayWhether or not to delay when sending packets.
AbsoluteTimeoutDetermines whether timeouts are inactivity timeouts or absolute timeouts.
FirewallDataUsed to send extra data to the firewall.
InBufferSizeThe size in bytes of the incoming queue of the socket.
OutBufferSizeThe size in bytes of the outgoing queue of the socket.
UseBackgroundThreadWhether threads created by the cmdlet are background threads.
UseInternalSecurityAPITells the cmdlet whether or not to use the system security libraries or an internal implementation.

 
 
Copyright (c) 2019 /n software inc. - All rights reserved.
NetCmdlets 2016 - Version 16.0 [Build 7240]