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imap_headerinfo — Read the header of the message

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object imap_headerinfo ( resource $imap_stream , int $msg_number [, int $fromlength [, int $subjectlength [, string $defaulthost ]]] )

Gets information about the given message number by reading its headers.

Parametre

imap_stream

An IMAP stream returned by 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

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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

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imap_headerinfo
ron at NOSPAM dot clicks2hits dot com
05-Nov-2008 05:51
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 09:13
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

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