http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.imap-headers.php
That is the function required to download the headers for the messages. All it
does is download each message in the order that it is listed, and stores it in
an array with the keys coorisponding to the number to the left of the message
in
I wrote a web-based mail access program (very simplistic) a year or so ago.
Writing a TCP/IP module to handle the POP3 access to the mail isn't that
hard - might be worth doing to give yourself some flexibility.
At 19:20 3/31/2005, Dustin C. Hatch wrote:
As I said, PHP does the downloading, so
1) Can someone tell me the difference between smtpgw.tab and smtpfwd.tab.
They seem to be exactly the same with the exception of smtpfwd.tab allows
you to specify a port.
2) I'm confused about the SmtpConfig options in the server.tab file. I'm
assuming that only mail-auth is currently supported,
Randy Adams wrote:
I am not a Perl wiz, wish I was.
Be careful what you wish for. ;)
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grrr what am I doing wrong?
I created a mailproc.tab in a user directory with:
external{tab}0{tab}0{tab}/usr/local/bin/ripmime{tab}-i
@@TMPFILE -d /var/www/html/{tab}{enter}
where
external is the command
0 is the priority
0 is the wait-timeout
/usr/local/bin/ripmime is the program that extracts
Add another line below your external line as follows:
mailbox
That'll drop mail into the mailbox.
Adrian Hicks
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AFAIR it has to look like this:
external{tab}0{tab}0{tab}/usr/local/bin/ripmime{tab}-i{tab}@@TMPFILE{tab}-d{tab}/var/www/html/{enter}
Randy Adams wrote:
grrr what am I doing wrong?
I created a mailproc.tab in a user directory with:
external{tab}0{tab}0{tab}/usr/local/bin/ripmime{tab}-i
Please forgive me if this is a silly question.
When sending a message from XMail's sendmail, the messages have
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]' as the Return-Path. I can't figure out why this is.
More important is that I want to fix it.
I've been searching the mailing list and Googleing my fingers off trying