Manuel Lemos wrote:
Hello,
on 10/31/2006 01:36 PM Andy said the following:
I need a class that reads emails from a server and reads the
attachments from the mail.
The mailservers is an IMAP for mail reading.
The attachment types can be: images/pdf/text documents.
Any
Hello,
on 10/31/2006 01:36 PM Andy said the following:
I need a class that reads emails from a server and reads the
attachments from the mail.
The mailservers is an IMAP for mail reading.
The attachment types can be: images/pdf/text documents.
Any suggestions?
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Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 1:37 PM
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: [PHP] PHP IMAP with Attachments!?
Hi to all,
I need a class that reads emails from a server and reads the attachments
from the mail.
The mailservers is an IMAP for mail reading.
The attachment types can be: images
Hi to all,
I need a class that reads emails from a server and reads the attachments from
the mail.
The mailservers is an IMAP for mail reading.
The attachment types can be: images/pdf/text documents.
Any suggestions?
On phpclasses.org did not find any which works well.
Regards,
Hello,
on 10/31/2006 01:36 PM Andy said the following:
I need a class that reads emails from a server and reads the
attachments from the mail.
The mailservers is an IMAP for mail reading.
The attachment types can be: images/pdf/text documents.
Any suggestions?
On phpclasses.org did not
Hi,
I started using the IMAP functions and ran into a problem with some
headers for attachments.
The first one is:
Content-type: image/psd; x-unix-mode=0644; name=FinalVersion6.psd
Content-transfer-encoding: base64
Content-disposition: inline; filename=FinalVersion6.psd
Generated by Mac Mail.
How can I check to see if a email has an attachment? Then download it if the
user clicks on it?
I've been working on a webmail for POP3 but I guess the idea is about the same.
To check if a an email has attachments you use the function imap_fetchstructure() and
then you can do something
Hiya all.
Doing the usual web based mail system.
How can I check to see if a email has an attachment? Then download it if the
user clicks on it?
Preferably a class, documentation or something similar, if you have it.
Please don't link an RFC, I hate RFCs, it is like reading Aramaic
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