I typically use UID's to identify messages, and recently discovered that the headers I had been pulling using this function and a message-number didn't match the UID's. Instead of worrying about it, I just began using imap_fetchheader() and imap_ rfc822_ parse_ headers() on its output. The only significant difference I immediately noticed was that there is no "udate" property, so I assigned one with the result of strtotime() on the 'date' property.
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imap_headerinfo
(PHP 4, PHP 5)
imap_headerinfo — Read the header of the message
Opis
object imap_headerinfo
( resource $imap_stream
, int $msg_number
[, int $fromlength = 0
[, int $subjectlength = 0
[, string $defaulthost = NULL
]]] )
Gets information about the given message number by reading its headers.
Parametry
- imap_stream
-
Strumień IMAP zwrócony przez imap_open().
- msg_number
-
The message number
- fromlength
-
Number of characters for the fetchfrom property. Must be greater than or equal to zero.
- subjectlength
-
Number of characters for the fetchsubject property Must be greater than or equal to zero.
- defaulthost
-
Zwracane wartości
Returns the information in an object with following properties:
- toaddress - full to: line, up to 1024 characters
- to - an array of objects from the To: line, with the following properties: personal, adl, mailbox, and host
- fromaddress - full from: line, up to 1024 characters
- from - an array of objects from the From: line, with the following properties: personal, adl, mailbox, and host
- ccaddress - full cc: line, up to 1024 characters
- cc - an array of objects from the Cc: line, with the following properties: personal, adl, mailbox, and host
- bccaddress - full bcc: line, up to 1024 characters
- bcc - an array of objects from the Bcc: line, with the following properties: personal, adl, mailbox, and host
- reply_toaddress - full Reply-To: line, up to 1024 characters
- reply_to - an array of objects from the Reply-To: line, with the following properties: personal, adl, mailbox, and host
- senderaddress - full sender: line, up to 1024 characters
- sender - an array of objects from the Sender: line, with the following properties: personal, adl, mailbox, and host
- return_pathaddress - full Return-Path: line, up to 1024 characters
- return_path - an array of objects from the Return-Path: line, with the following properties: personal, adl, mailbox, and host
- remail -
- date - The message date as found in its headers
- Date - Same as date
- subject - The message subject
- Subject - Same a subject
- in_reply_to -
- message_id -
- newsgroups -
- followup_to -
- references -
- Recent - R if recent and seen, N if recent and not seen, ' ' if not recent.
- Unseen - U if not seen AND not recent, ' ' if seen OR not seen and recent
- Flagged - F if flagged, ' ' if not flagged
- Answered - A if answered, ' ' if unanswered
- Deleted - D if deleted, ' ' if not deleted
- Draft - X if draft, ' ' if not draft
- Msgno - The message number
- MailDate -
- Size - The message size
- udate - mail message date in Unix time
- fetchfrom - from line formatted to fit fromlength characters
- fetchsubject - subject line formatted to fit subjectlength characters
Zobacz też:
- imap_fetch_overview() - Read an overview of the information in the headers of the given message
imap_headerinfo
aeolianmeson at exoyiga dot blitzeclipse dot com
17-May-2009 05:56
17-May-2009 05:56
php at spacefish dot biz
27-Jan-2009 06:57
27-Jan-2009 06:57
I had to pass the msgid as array($msgid) instead of an integer. the error "Invalid messageID" is generated if i pass an integer.
ron at NOSPAM dot clicks2hits dot com
06-Nov-2008 01:51
06-Nov-2008 01:51
Simple little code for checking gmail using headerinfo
<?php /* Created on: 11/3/2008 By Ron Hickey 6tx.net/gmail_mod
Gmail mod for admin panels or you can edit it and convert html results to XML for personal RSS reader */
// enter gmail username below e.g.--> $m_username = "yourusername";
$m_username = "";
// enter gmail password below e.g.--> $m_password = "yourpword";
$m_password = "";
// enter the number of unread messages you want to display from mailbox or
//enter 0 to display all unread messages e.g.--> $m_acs = 0;
$m_acs = 15;
// How far back in time do you want to search for unread messages - one month = 0 , two weeks = 1, one week = 2, three days = 3,
// one day = 4, six hours = 5 or one hour = 6 e.g.--> $m_t = 6;
$m_t = 2;
//----------->Nothing More to edit below
//open mailbox..........please
$m_mail = imap_open ("{imap.gmail.com:993/imap/ssl}INBOX", $m_username . "@gmail.com", $m_password)
// or throw a freakin error............you pig
or die("ERROR: " . imap_last_error());
// unix time gone by or is it bye.....its certanly not bi.......or is it? ......I dunno fooker
$m_gunixtp = array(2592000, 1209600, 604800, 259200, 86400, 21600, 3600);
// Date to start search
$m_gdmy = date('d-M-Y', time() - $m_gunixtp[$m_t]);
//search mailbox for unread messages since $m_t date
$m_search=imap_search ($m_mail, 'UNSEEN SINCE ' . $m_gdmy . '');
//If mailbox is empty......Display "No New Messages", else........ You got mail....oh joy
if($m_search < 1){
$m_empty = "No New Messages";}
else {
// Order results starting from newest message
rsort($m_search);
//if m_acs > 0 then limit results
if($m_acs > 0){
array_splice($m_search, $m_acs);
}
//loop it
foreach ($m_search as $what_ever) {
//get imap header info for obj thang
$obj_thang = imap_headerinfo($m_mail, $what_ever);
//Then spit it out below.........if you dont swallow
echo "<body bgcolor=D3D3D3><div align=center><br /><font face=Arial size=2 color=#800000>Message ID# " . $what_ever . "</font>
<table bgcolor=#D3D3D3 width=700 border=1 bordercolor=#000000 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0>
<tr>
<td><table width=100% border=0>
<tr>
<td><table width=100% border=0>
<tr>
<td bgcolor=#F8F8FF><font face=Arial size=2 color=#800000>Date:</font> <font face=Arial size=2 color=#000000>" . date("F j, Y, g:i a", $obj_thang->udate) . "</font></td>
<td bgcolor=#F8F8FF><font face=Arial size=2 color=#800000>From:</font> <font face=Arial size=2 color=#000000>" . $obj_thang->fromaddress . "</font></td>
<td bgcolor=#F8F8FF><font face=Arial size=2 color=#800000>To:</font> <font face=Arial size=2 color=#000000>" . $obj_thang->toaddress . " </font></td>
</tr>
<tr>
</table>
</td>
</tr><tr><td bgcolor=#F8F8FF><font face=Arial size=2 color=#800000>Subject:</font> <font face=Arial size=2 color=#000000>" . $obj_thang->Subject . "</font></td></tr><tr>
</tr>
</table></td>
</tr>
</table><a href=http://gmail.com target=_blank><font face=Arial size=2 color=#800000>Login to read message</a></font><br /></div></body>";
}} echo "<div align=center><font face=Arial size=4 color=#800000><b>" . $m_empty . "</b></font></div>";
//close mailbox bi by bye
imap_close($m_mail);
?>
scott at fuzzygroup dot com
11-Nov-2002 05:13
11-Nov-2002 05:13
If you want to extract values from to, from, or other header elements, they are an object and you need to loop over them i.e.
$header = imap_header($mbox, $message_id);
$from = $header->from;
foreach ($from as $id => $object) {
$fromname = $object->personal;
$fromaddress = $object->mailbox . "@" . $object->host;
}
Would give you two variables for the friendly from and the smtp from address
Thanks to www.natrak.net for help with this
