On 12/11/10 14:04, Douglas Reith wrote:
On 12/11/10 13:33, Jake Anderson wrote:
On 12/11/10 13:10, Douglas Reith wrote:
Hi there,
I simply want to collect e-mails from pop3/imap services and store
them in mysql.
e.g.
pop.gmail.com ->
mail.internode.on.net -> dbmail -> mysql
pop.mail.yahoo.com ->
But I think I'm trying to use dbmail for the wrong problem?
Thanks for your advice.
Doug
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sounds like it might be a bit overkill though fairly easy to implement
do you ever want to get them out in "email" form again?
what do you want to do once its in mysql?
I think you're right (overkill), and I think I should just be using
something like http://framework.zend.com/manual/en/zend.mail.read.html
but anyway, I thought dbmail had the db structures in place and so
just to explore a little more....
Once it is in mysql I'm planning on creating a web front-end to
display them to the users in a highly customised way - it's just for
specific sort of emails that a client has.
Actually, where would the config live for setting up multiple email
accounts (hosts, ports, login, pass) etc?
Thanks!
email accounts are configured through the database / dbmail-users utility
stuff for the program itself is in the usual location
I'd suggest perhaps interfacing to the mail store over IMAP or similar,
it'll be more portable in the long run and its kinda how its meant to be
spoken to.
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