I spend most of today refining the example to make it work properly when saving to the Inbox.Sent folder.
The append command now looks like:
$return = imap_append($stream,$mailbox_addr
, "From: $fromReply\r\n"
. "To: $to\r\n"
. "Subject: $subject\r\n"
. "Date: $now \r\n"
. "X-Mailer: Cmail_v2.0 \r\n"
. "X-Originating-IP: $ip_addr \r\n"
. "MIME-Version: 1 \r\n"
. "Content-Type: text/html;\r\n\tcharset=\"ISO-8859-1\"\r\n"
. "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit \r\n"
. "\r\n\r\n"
. "$wk_msg\r\n"
);
This inserts the current date into the email and lets it support html content. The one thing that I haven't got working yet is including attachments. I presumably have to make the boundaries and attachment content part of the message body.
Chris
imap_append
(PHP 4, PHP 5)
imap_append — 指定されたメールボックスに文字列メッセージを追加する
説明
bool imap_append
( resource $imap_stream
, string $mailbox
, string $message
[, string $options
] )
指定したメールボックス mbox に文字列メッセージ message を追加します。
パラメータ
- imap_stream
-
imap_open() が返す IMAP ストリーム。
- mailbox
-
メールボックスの名前。詳細は imap_open() を参照ください。
- message
-
追加したいメッセージを表す文字列。
Cyrus IMAP サーバと通信する際には、改行コードとして "\n" のかわりに "\r\n" を使用する必要があります。さもなくば、操作は失敗します。
- options
-
指定した場合は、 options もそのメールボックスに書きこまれます。
返り値
成功した場合に TRUE を、失敗した場合に FALSE を返します。
例
例1 imap_append() の例
<?php
$stream = imap_open("{imap.example.org}INBOX.Drafts", "username", "password");
$check = imap_check($stream);
echo "Msg Count before append: ". $check->Nmsgs . "\n";
imap_append($stream, "{imap.example.org}INBOX.Drafts"
, "From: me@example.com\r\n"
. "To: you@example.com\r\n"
. "Subject: test\r\n"
. "\r\n"
. "this is a test message, please ignore\r\n"
);
$check = imap_check($stream);
echo "Msg Count after append : ". $check->Nmsgs . "\n";
imap_close($stream);
?>
imap_append
chris at sma-sportsmgmt dot com
08-Feb-2008 08:06
08-Feb-2008 08:06
jille at DIESPAMMERShexon dot cx
03-May-2007 04:36
03-May-2007 04:36
The last argument, $options, are flags like for use with imap_setflag_full.
It took a while before I found out
svicentemolina at gmail dot com
17-Jan-2007 04:57
17-Jan-2007 04:57
I have used this function to copy all the emails of one account from one server to another. The problem was that this function don't copy the original receiving date for each message.
To add a fifth field to provide the date, I have made some changes at some php source files following the steps described in http://www.zend.com/lists/php-dev/200303/msg00843.html and it has worked fine.
The correct date format is the returned by the function mail_date in c-client/mail.c source file, for instance: "17-Jan-2007 10:00:01 +0100"
bithive
24-Jun-2003 12:26
24-Jun-2003 12:26
The parameter description is misleading. You can pass a string of flags such as '\Seen' [see imap_setflag_full()] as the last argument. In the other imap functions, 'options' seems to usually refer to a bitmask, not message flags.
michel dot jansens at ulb dot ac dot be
29-Apr-2003 04:29
29-Apr-2003 04:29
I use imap_append() to decode message/rfc822 attachments type(embedded emails):
$attachment = imap_fetchbody($mbox,$mailuid,$atpos,FT_UID);
$attachment = imap_base64($attachment);
$res = imap_append($mbox,mboxspec("INBOX"),$attachment);
//the embedded email is now a normal mail in my INBOX
bluebiru78 at hotmail dot com
12-Jun-2002 09:24
12-Jun-2002 09:24
i used imap_append to copy any composed message into INBOX.Sent folder..
$app = imap_append($stream,"{" . $connectstring . "}INBOX.Sent","$header\r\n" ."$mbody\r\n");
if (!$app) {
error("Email copying to Sent folder FAILED!");
}
owain at vaughan dot com
01-Aug-2001 03:49
01-Aug-2001 03:49
With SIMS IMAP server you also need to use \r\n as a line terminator, otherwise you will be able to add all the header lines correctly, but the body of the message will not be saved.<br>
You can use \n by itself for each header line, but when creating the blank line between the headers and the body you must use \r\n\r\n
jesper at angelo dot dk
14-Sep-1999 06:13
14-Sep-1999 06:13
Please observe that imap_append() do not support NNTP posting. Use fsockopen() instead, and do the work yourself.
