Hi all,
Well , I suppose the people on the community are still not clear with my question. So let me make it clear .... I mean if somebody registers with my email service..... then his/her POP3 and SMTP accounts should be created automatically in the email server ..... like as they r created on YahooMail and Gmail or ant other web-based email service without the intervention of the admin. Also Mr. David suspected that is this a minor project and wondered why not its a major project !! So well, this is really a minor project as there is nothing special about building an email service as far u r clear how our application is going to communicate with the email servers. Also someone asked to share the degree i will be getting upon completing my graduation !! So well, i would always like to share it with NYPHP .... I would awarded the degree of ------ Bachelor of technology (B.Tech) in IT upon completion of my graduation. Its equivalent to a BS degree earned from a US University. David Krings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Shadab Wadiwala wrote: > Hello friends, > > I m working on a minor project using PHP/MySQL in my college. > I have been assigned a tough task to do. > The project is a web-based email service on the lines of Yahoo Mail and > Gmail. > > Actually I need to create an online POP3 account and an SMTP account of > an end-user in the email server using PHP. > I don't have any experience in online POP3 and SMTP accounts creation > and not aware with the PHP codes to perform the specific task. > > So if u know any thing regarding the above mentioned task so pls help me. > > Thank you > Did you at least google for "PHP POP3 SMTP"? That gives as the top result this page: http://www.weberdev.com/get_example-501.html You then need some mail server, there is usually one or more in every Linux distro or you can use Mercury Mail on Windows or ask the IT department at your school if they can provide you with a dummy server that can only send email to itself or so. You may want to find the most popular mail server applications and read through their documentation. That will give you a good start to learn how to talk to a mail server. You can also read up on the POP3 and SMTP standards, I am pretty sure they are documented in detail to the nth degree. Sure, you can copy the example and hope that it works, but be sure that your prof will do the same (profs tend to be quite smart). Also, this mailing list gets archived on the web and is searchable, so be careful what you ask for. If you copy, at least reference the source or better come up with a good story. Otherwise be prepared to get exmatriculated for plagiarism. That aside, I think you should talk to your prof and discuss this with him/her. I don't consider this a "minor project" and wonder what a major project would be. Maybe you both can agree on something that is still challanging to you, but isn't impossible given your current knowledge and the time available. You asking this now makes me suspect that this is a summer session course, so you won't have much time. Good luck! David Shadab .I. Wadiwala My homepage:-- http://shadabworld.110mb.com --------------------------------- Heres a new way to find what you're looking for - Yahoo! Answers
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