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AT+i Programmer's Manual - SE Spezial-Electronic AG

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33.7.4 +iDELF — Email Delete Filter String<br />

Nonvolatile Parameter Database<br />

Syntax: <strong>AT+i</strong>DELF=[#]str Permanently sets the Email delete filter string.<br />

Parameters: str = ASCII string which qualifies an Email message<br />

to be deleted from the mailbox. This string must exist<br />

in the Email header for the message to qualify. If the<br />

string exists in at least one header field, the message<br />

will be deleted from the mailbox during the next<br />

Email retrieve session (<strong>AT+i</strong>RMM).<br />

Command Options:<br />

str='' Empty string: delete filter disabled. No messages<br />

shall be deleted.<br />

str= Set f/string to be the qualifying Email delete filter.<br />

# flag When the optional ‗#‘ (NOT) flag precedes the<br />

filter string, iChip will reverse the deletion<br />

criterion. In other words, iChip will delete all but<br />

Emails that qualify the filter.<br />

Default: Empty. Delete filter disabled.<br />

Result code:<br />

I/OK If str is an empty or legal filter string.<br />

I/ERROR Otherwise.<br />

<strong>AT+i</strong>DELF~[#]f/string Temporarily set the Email delete filter string to<br />

f/string. The permanent value will be restored after<br />

completing the next session, whether the session<br />

was successful or not.<br />

<strong>AT+i</strong>DELF? Report the current value of the Email delete filter<br />

string. If no filter is defined, only will be<br />

returned. The reply is followed by I/OK.<br />

<strong>AT+i</strong>DELF=? Returns the message ‗String‘.<br />

The reply is followed by I/OK.

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