Yep, that could do it, sure...
What I want is to retrieve the emails (using POP3), parse them (alter the subject) and keep a copy on our database. For that point the e-mail is accessible using our system or, after the user configures it, can be send using SMTP to is address.
Is like eTicketing...

Em 2007/05/18, às 13:29, Steve Daniels escreveu:


Jorge Laranjo wrote:
I'm using sfSwiftPlugin for sending e-mails on Symfony but... how about
to retrive them using POP3? Is it possible?
If not with this plugin, how to implement EzComponents or other solution?

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You could just retrieve the emails with standard php and a frequently
run cron job.

HTH

Steve Daniels

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