Stut wrote:
> Jochem Maas wrote:
>> Angelo Zanetti wrote:
>>  
>>> Do u know if its possible with PHP to receive a mail or connect to a
>>> mail box and do something with an incomming email ? I see there is that
>>> imap_open() but also there are sockets.
>>>     
>>
>> indeed - basically use whatever you want! - I would suggest have a
>> search online,
>> there are quite a lot of mailbox related classes/libs/etc as well as
>> fully featured
>> php webmail packages that you might be able to scrounge some useful
>> code out of.
>>
>> an alternative could be to configure your mail server to pipe the
>> incoming
>> email directly to your script (i.e. don't deliver it to a mailbox at
>> all) -
>> this has the advantage that your script doesn't have to run as a
>> daemon (or via cron)
>> in order to poll the given mailbox - it simply recieves the email on
>> stdin
>> whenever an email arrives.
> 
> Just to add something to consider... which way you do it can depend on
> what your script will be doing and how many emails you expect to
> receive. If the script is intensive and/or you are expecting a lot of
> emails you're better off cron'ing a script to deal with them otherwise
> your server could end up bogged down by those processes. I can't speak
> for other MTAs but I do know that with Postfix you can apply a limit to
> the number of simultaneous processes that are started if you implement
> it in the transport map.

good point!

> 
> -Stut
> 

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