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PHP IMAP\Client

The IMAP\Client class is a wrapper class for the imap_* functions exported by the imap extension. A connection is made when you instantiate the object and closed again when the object is destroyed. The public methods of this class have the same names as the imap_* functions but with the imap_ prefix dropped off.

POP3 UIDL support:

The standard imap_uid() function does not support POP3, but the uid() and msgno() methods of this class do by means of emulating a POP3 UIDL when a POP3 connection is being used. This is done by creating a virtually unique hash of a combination of several key message fields. This is an example of an emulated UIDL: <[email protected]>.b12b7081af03636a1cb783c0a4f7701a As you can see, the hash is prefixed by the message_id header if it is present (which is usually the case).

Requirements:

  • PHP 5.3 or newer with the imap extension.

Usage:

All the classes contain PHP-doc documentation, so for now, take a look at the code of IMAP/Client.php or one of the test scripts in the t subdirectory.

Example:

<?php
require_once('/path/to/IMAP/Client.php');

# Connect to free POP3 account:
$client = new IMAP\Client(
	'{pop.zoho.com:995/pop3/ssl/novalidate-cert}',
	'my_user',
	'my_pass'
);
$num_msg = $o->num_msg();	# internally, this is forwarded to the PHP function imap_num_msg()
print "Number of messages in queue: $num_msg\n";

# Get messages
for ($i=1; $i<=$num_msgs; $i++) {
	$headerinfo = $client->headerinfo($i);	# returns a HeaderInfo object
	$message_id = $headerinfo->message_id;
	print "message_id: $message_id\n";

	# Grab the body for the same message
	$body = $client->body($i);
	
	# Print the uid or emulated UIDL in the case of POP3 connections
	print 'UID: ' . $client->uid($i) . "\n";

	# or alternatively, since we are using POP3...
	print 'POP3 emulated UIDL: ' . $headerinfo->uidl() . "\n";
}

# Disconnection occurs when the object is destroyed by going out of scope, or explicitly as such:
unset($client);

Licensing

All of the code in this library is licensed under the MIT license as included in the LICENSE file

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