Re: Retrieving pop mail from gmail/ssl
- From: Jerry Stuckle <jstucklex@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 14 Jun 2009 09:17:43 -0400
bill wrote:
Jerry Stuckle wrote:bill wrote:If you are referring to the questions about ssl support, they were answered on 6/8Jerry Stuckle wrote:bill wrote:agreed, but do YOU have any ideas on how to debug this ?mlemos wrote:Hello,
I have no idea why IMAP extension functions are not working for you.
Anyway, I do not use that extension because I have a POP3 client class
that uses fsockopen function instead of the imap extension functions. It
works well for accessing Gmail messages using POP3.
http://www.phpclasses.org/pop3class
Take a look at the test_pop3.php example script. The comments tell you
how to setup the class to access specifcally Gmail.
The class also provides a nice feature that allows you to access
messages in POP3 servers as if they were files using regular PHP file
access functions and special URLs. For instance you can retrieve the
first message in your POP3 mailbox in Gmail with a single line of code:
$message =
file_get_contents('pop3://user:password@xxxxxxxxxxxxx:995/1?tls=1');
BTW, if you want to parse the messages to extract their features, which
often you do, you can also use this MIME parser class together with POP3
class.
http://www.phpclases.org/mimeparser
This article tells you more on this:
http://www.phpclasses.org/blog/package/2/post/1-Process-incoming-email-messages-using-PHP.html
No joy, at least your class returns the error message:
Error: 110 could not connect to the host "pop.gmail.com": Connection timed out
Not surprising.
Once he answers my questions...
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> Compiled and running are two different things. What does phpinfo() show?
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imap
IMAP c-Client Version 2004
SSL Support enabled
Kerberos Support enabled
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If you have other questions I would be glad to answer them.
bill
Sorry, I missed your message.
OK, it shows IMAP support for SSL is enabled. But what about SSL itself? What version of SSL do you have installed on your system?
You should see mod_ssl in your loaded modules; you should also see other entries for your SSL package (probably OpenSSL) in your environment. And if you're running this under a web server, you should see the information in your web server setup section.
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