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Commons Net example source code file (SMTPReply.java)

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action_not_taken, help_message, insufficient_storage, insufficient_storage, mailbox_unavailable, service_not_available, service_ready, smtpreply, smtpreply, start_mail_input, syntax_error_in_arguments, transaction_failed, user_not_local, user_not_local

The Commons Net SMTPReply.java source code

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package org.apache.commons.net.smtp;

/***
 * SMTPReply stores a set of constants for SMTP reply codes.  To interpret
 * the meaning of the codes, familiarity with RFC 821 is assumed.
 * The mnemonic constant names are transcriptions from the code descriptions
 * of RFC 821.
 ***/

public final class SMTPReply
{

    public static final int SYSTEM_STATUS = 211;
    public static final int HELP_MESSAGE = 214;
    public static final int SERVICE_READY = 220;
    public static final int SERVICE_CLOSING_TRANSMISSION_CHANNEL = 221;
    public static final int ACTION_OK = 250;
    public static final int USER_NOT_LOCAL_WILL_FORWARD = 251;
    public static final int START_MAIL_INPUT = 354;
    public static final int SERVICE_NOT_AVAILABLE = 421;
    public static final int ACTION_NOT_TAKEN = 450;
    public static final int ACTION_ABORTED = 451;
    public static final int INSUFFICIENT_STORAGE = 452;
    public static final int UNRECOGNIZED_COMMAND = 500;
    public static final int SYNTAX_ERROR_IN_ARGUMENTS = 501;
    public static final int COMMAND_NOT_IMPLEMENTED = 502;
    public static final int BAD_COMMAND_SEQUENCE = 503;
    public static final int COMMAND_NOT_IMPLEMENTED_FOR_PARAMETER = 504;
    public static final int MAILBOX_UNAVAILABLE = 550;
    public static final int USER_NOT_LOCAL = 551;
    public static final int STORAGE_ALLOCATION_EXCEEDED = 552;
    public static final int MAILBOX_NAME_NOT_ALLOWED = 553;
    public static final int TRANSACTION_FAILED = 554;

    // Cannot be instantiated
    private SMTPReply()
    {}

    /***
     * Determine if a reply code is a positive preliminary response.  All
     * codes beginning with a 1 are positive preliminary responses.
     * Postitive preliminary responses are used to indicate tentative success.
     * No further commands can be issued to the SMTP server after a positive
     * preliminary response until a follow up response is received from the
     * server.
     * <p>
     * <b> Note:   No SMTP commands defined in RFC 822 provide this
     * type of reply. </em>
     * <p>
     * @param reply  The reply code to test.
     * @return True if a reply code is a postive preliminary response, false
     *         if not.
     ***/
    public static boolean isPositivePreliminary(int reply)
    {
        return (reply >= 100 && reply < 200);
    }

    /***
     * Determine if a reply code is a positive completion response.  All
     * codes beginning with a 2 are positive completion responses.
     * The SMTP server will send a positive completion response on the final
     * successful completion of a command.
     * <p>
     * @param reply  The reply code to test.
     * @return True if a reply code is a postive completion response, false
     *         if not.
     ***/
    public static boolean isPositiveCompletion(int reply)
    {
        return (reply >= 200 && reply < 300);
    }

    /***
     * Determine if a reply code is a positive intermediate response.  All
     * codes beginning with a 3 are positive intermediate responses.
     * The SMTP server will send a positive intermediate response on the
     * successful completion of one part of a multi-part sequence of
     * commands.  For example, after a successful DATA command, a positive
     * intermediate response will be sent to indicate that the server is
     * ready to receive the message data.
     * <p>
     * @param reply  The reply code to test.
     * @return True if a reply code is a postive intermediate response, false
     *         if not.
     ***/
    public static boolean isPositiveIntermediate(int reply)
    {
        return (reply >= 300 && reply < 400);
    }

    /***
     * Determine if a reply code is a negative transient response.  All
     * codes beginning with a 4 are negative transient responses.
     * The SMTP server will send a negative transient response on the
     * failure of a command that can be reattempted with success.
     * <p>
     * @param reply  The reply code to test.
     * @return True if a reply code is a negative transient response, false
     *         if not.
     ***/
    public static boolean isNegativeTransient(int reply)
    {
        return (reply >= 400 && reply < 500);
    }

    /***
     * Determine if a reply code is a negative permanent response.  All
     * codes beginning with a 5 are negative permanent responses.
     * The SMTP server will send a negative permanent response on the
     * failure of a command that cannot be reattempted with success.
     * <p>
     * @param reply  The reply code to test.
     * @return True if a reply code is a negative permanent response, false
     *         if not.
     ***/
    public static boolean isNegativePermanent(int reply)
    {
        return (reply >= 500 && reply < 600);
    }

}

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