PHP - Imap Handling Bounces Too Big Due To Inline Images In Text Part
Hello. After much searching I dont seem to be able to find anyone who has had this issue.
I am writing a bounce handler. To get the bounced email of the original recipient I need to download the TEXT part of the bounced message. The original message contained INLINE Images. Many of the bounced messages are returned what appears to be the INLINE image embedded as text in the TEXT part of the email. This means I am having to download TEXT parts which are many MB in size when all i need is about the first 1Kb to get the email address and status code. Does anyone know if there is an IMAP parameter/command that I can tell it to only download the first NNN BYTES of the TEXT Part. I have seen this done using FOPEN to read messages. Similar TutorialsCode: [Select] <? $out = preg_replace('/^(.{701}[^.]*).*/i','$1.',$detrsltnewsrow[news_desc]); echo $out; ?> </td></tr><tr><td colspan="2" class="para" style="padding-left:10px;"> <?= substr(stripslashes(trim($detrsltnewsrow[news_desc])),701) ?> </td></tr> I have the above snippet.. The first php statement, basically grasp the first 701 characters with the closet next stop "." character and out puts it. then out puts the HTML tags I have a problem with the second statement. I want to output anything after what has been outputted by: Code: [Select] <? $out = preg_replace('/^(.{701}[^.]*).*/i','$1.',$detrsltnewsrow[news_desc]); echo $out; ?> So need the correct syntax for Code: [Select] <?= substr(stripslashes(trim($detrsltnewsrow[news_desc])),701) ?> Currently it breaks at exactly the 701 character, want it to continue from the sentence the first code ended in. Howdy. I'm trying to get UTF8 Encoded text out of an email from an imap server. I can read the mail, but the encoding seems to be jacked up. Code: [Select] Hi I'm trying to get Japanese text out of an email from an imap server. PHP is somehow mangling it though. for ( $i = 1; $i <= $mails; $i++ ) { $struct = imap_fetchstructure( $imap, $i ); // $struct->encoding is 0 // The text is UTF8 $body1 = imap_utf8( imap_body( $imap, $i ) ); $body2 = imap_body( $imap, $i ); } In the above code, $body1 and $body2 are the same, and not any Japanese encoding. They're just garbage. Any ideas? My server is fastmail if that helps. I have a form where the user puts in a email address. My client whats to make sure that the emails are valid emails. So after validating the format and the domain. I will send a email to the user. I want to check to see if this email bounces or not. I think that if I add $headers .= "Return-Path: me@example.com\r\n"; to the header of the email then if it bounces an email will be sent to me@example.com. There could end up being at least 50 bounces. Is this the correct way to do this?? I have never used a Return-Path in the $headers before. It would be nice if I could put the email address that bounce into the database that the infor collected from the form goes. I have a script that generates an excel spreadsheet, and attaches it to an email ready for mailing. Now, I can make it email the attachment no problem. I have searched for solutions on inserting 3 images in the email as well, but to no avail. I found a script that I thought could work, but it just sends the script via email and nothing else. Does anybody know of a good way to do this? Perhaps someone can help me with this script? <?php include "get_contact_list.php"; ################################################################################ ########### ### An email script that will attach images inline in an HTML and plain text e-mail ### ### Just enter you own email infomation and file names with paths where indicated in ### ### the script. Have fun with it alter it add to it or whatever you want. When you are ### ### done reading all the confusing tutorials about this kind of using mail to send your ### ### own without PHPmailer then you can just use this file to suit your self. ### ################################################################################ ########### $to = 'xxxxxxx@xxxxx.com';// same as above $subject = 'CONTACT & SUPERVISORS LIST_'.$date;//your own stuff goes here // Create a boundary string. It needs to be unique $random_hash = sha1(date('r', time())); // Add in our content boundary, and mime type specification: $headers .= "\r\nContent-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary=\"PHP-mixed-".$random_hash."\""; // Read in our file attachment $attachment = file_get_contents($path); $encoded = base64_encode($attachment); $attached = chunk_split($encoded); // additional headers $headers = "From: Nxxxxxx Cxxxxxx <xxxxxxxx@xxxxx.com>" . "\r\n" . 'Reply-To: xxxxxxxx@xxxxx.com' . "\r\n";//put you own stuff here or use a variable $inline = chunk_split(base64_encode(file_get_contents('../../images/emails/vcelogo.jpg'))); // Your message he ob_start();?> --PHP-mixed-<?php echo $random_hash; ?>-- Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="PHP-alt-<?php echo $random_hash; ?>--" --PHP-alt-<?php echo $random_hash; ?>-- Content-Type: text/plain Hai, Its me! --PHP-alt-<?php echo $random_hash; ?>-- Content-Type: multipart/related; boundary="PHP-related-<?php echo $random_hash; ?>--" --PHP-alt-<?php echo $random_hash; ?>-- Content-Type: text/html <html> <head> <title>Test HTML Mail</title> </head> <body> <font color='red'>Hai, it is me!</font> Here is my pictu <img src="cid:PHP-CID-<?php echo $random_hash; ?>" /> </body> </html> --PHP-related-<?php echo $random_hash; ?>-- Content-Type: image/jpeg; Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 Content-ID: <PHP-CID-<?php echo $random_hash; ?>--> <?php echo $inline; ?> --PHP-related-<?php echo $random_hash; ?>-- --PHP-alt-<?php echo $random_hash; ?>-- --PHP-mixed-<?php echo $random_hash; ?>-- Content-Type: application/vnd.ms-excel; name='CONTACT & SUPERVISORS LIST_'.$date.'.xls'; Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 Content-Disposition: attachment <?php echo $attachment; ?> --PHP-mixed-<?php echo $random_hash; ?>-- <?php $body = ob_get_clean(); // Finally, send the email $send = mail($to, $subject, $body, $headers); if ($send) { unlink($path); header("Location: hr_options.php?message=Sent successfully"); } else { header("Location: hr_options.php?message=Failed Sending"); } ?>
Hello, I am new to the php community Hi, I have spend a few day's trying to get my head around how to make this code work as I'm still quite new to PHP The code below so far matches all text from a webpage within the <h3></h3> tags as within them is a url I need. Then that URL within all those h3 tags I only need the text after the last slash of the link so I can put into a flash object and load the requested value. As shown below heres what I have: <html> <head> <title>Find SC Links</title> </head> <body> <?php /* Have a look at the url below within the tags I only need the last part of the url after the / from all the text string <h3><a href="/anyfolder/recording-1-week">link1</a></h3> so just need recording-1-week <h3><a href="/anyfolder/recording-2-week">link2</a></h3> so just need recording-2-week <h3><a href="/anyfolder/recording-3-week">link3</a></h3> so just need recording-3-week then echo them out within this below echo '<div class="bbvideo"><object height="81" width="550"><param name="movie" value="'.$text_string_after_last_slash.'"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed allowscriptaccess="always" height="81" src="http://player.soundcloud.com/player.swf?url='.$text_string_after_last_slash.'" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="550"></embed></object></div><p>'; */ $data = file_get_contents('http://soundcloud.com/dj-handsfree/'); preg_match_all ("/<h3>([^`]*?)<\/h3>/", $data, $matches); $content = $matches[1]; //echo $content; $total = count($content); for($i=0; $i<$total; $i++) { echo $content[$i]."<br />"; } ?> </body> </html> Any help on pointing me in the right direction on this one be much help spend to much of my little time on this one.. My query gets the results and orders by one of the fields. Once I get the MySQL results I would like to find the first entry that has a letter as the first character of the same field that the list was ordered by, then split the results in to two parts and swap them. So that the results that have a letter at the start of the same sorted field are as the begining and the results that have the numbers as the start at the end of the array. But also so that the array works the same way as the original results string, so i can use say $results['mysqlfield'] The imap code below displays the date like this: Sat, 18 Feb 2012 19:22:02 +0100 I want the date to be displayed like this instead: 2012-02-18 Any idea how I can achieve this? Thanks in advance Code: [Select] <?php date_default_timezone_set ("Europe/Stockholm"); /* connect to mail */ $hostname = '{xxx.xxxx.com:143/notls}INBOX'; $username = 'xxxxx@xxxxx.com'; $password = 'xxxxxx'; /* try to connect */ $inbox = imap_open($hostname,$username,$password) or die('Anslutning till mail misslyckades: ' . imap_last_error()); /* grab emails */ $emails = imap_search($inbox,'ALL'); /* if emails are returned, cycle through each... */ if($emails) { /* begin output var */ $output = ''; /* put the newest emails on top */ rsort($emails); /* for every email... */ foreach($emails as $email_number) { /* get information specific to this email */ $overview = imap_fetch_overview($inbox,$email_number,0); $message = imap_fetchbody($inbox,$email_number,2); $date = date('d m Y'); $swedate = $overview[0]->date; /* output the email information */ $output.= '<li>'; $output.= '<a href="#"><strong>'.$swedate.'</strong> '; $output.= ''.$overview[0]->subject.'<br> '; $output.= '<small> Från: '.$overview[0]->from.'</small></a>'; $output.= '</li>'; } echo $output; } /* close the connection */ imap_close($inbox); ?> How do u work with .jpg file attachments using the IMAP mail functions... i already know how to read the body text from an e-mail with IMAP but I haven't worked with attachments and don't know where to start... i basically want to get the .jpg attachment and save it to a folder on my server. I'm using imap_open and when I use imap_headerinfo and output the info, I want to be able to have an array of words to match the fromaddress to.... case-insensitive. I tried ton of different ways... array_search array_filter stripos stristr And tried adding strtolower in a few Tried setting the object as a var and comparing it that way... but it either chokes on the object or the array... Or ignores it completely For example setting an array like this: Code: [Select] $blacklist_array = array("wl_partners@cupid.com", "Replica Shop", "CJ Adams", "eharmony", "Dr.Maxman", "Credit Check"); And the fromaddress has this in it: Credit Check <check@iamaspammer.com> I can't get it to work to match the Credit Check only part. I got it to work if I do a foreach through the messages and then a foreach through the array then process a good or bad result, but it takes too long if there are a ton of messages to process... The code is a mess right now with all the trial and errors. Any ideas? I'm kinda brain dead at this point and have been up way to long... Thanks... Hey guys, Been developing a bespoke "helpdesk" system for work and, while it works well on the whole, I am having major problems with base64 encoded email bodies. Admittedly, this might be due to my misunderstanding of imap body parts. It seems in my current setup, the system thinks that all mails are either "type" 0 or 4. As a result, base64 emails don't get decoded and display as an unreadable long string. Here is what my code for the body decoding looks like just now - can provide more on request. $from=$overview[0]->from; $subject=$overview[0]->subject; $subdb=mysql_real_escape_string($subject); $lookingfor=explode("~#",$body); $result=$from; $find=strrpos($ir, $lookingfor[1]); $findreplystream=mysql_query("SELECT * FROM tickets WHERE ticket_md5='$lookingfor[1]'") or die(''.mysql_error().''); $stream=mysql_fetch_array($findreplystream); $now=time(); if($structure->encoding == 0){ $arr1=array("=A3", "=80"); $arr2=array("£", "€"); $newcontent=$explodeunder[0]; define("CHARSET", "ISO-8859-1"); $dbcontenta=str_replace($arr1, $arr2, $newcontent); $r=mb_detect_encoding($dbcontenta); if($r=="UTF-8"){ $dbcontents=mb_convert_encoding($dbcontenta, "ISO-8859-1", "UTF-8"); $dbcontent1=addslashes($dbcontents); $dbcontent2=strip_tags($dbcontent1); } elseif($r=="ASCII"){ $dbcontentb=mb_convert_encoding($dbcontenta, "UTF-8", "ASCII"); $dbcontents=mb_convert_encoding($dbcontentb, "ISO-8859-1", "UTF-8"); $dbcontent1=addslashes($dbcontents); $dbcontentf=strip_tags($dbcontent1); $dbcontent2=quoted_printable_decode($dbcontentf); } } elseif($structure->encoding == 4) { $dbcontent=$explodeunder[0]; $dbcontentf=quoted_printable_decode($dbcontent); $dbcontent2=mb_convert_encoding($dbcontentf, "ISO-8859-1", "UTF-8"); } elseif($structure->encoding == 3) { $dbcontent2=imap_base64($explodeunder[0]); } elseif($structure->encoding == 1){ $dbcontent3=imap_8bit($explodeunder[0]); $dbcontent2=quoted_printable_decode($dbcontent3); } Can anyone advise me with this? I'd be greatful for any assistance at all, as it's causing me nightmares! All the best Hello, Here's little script that should get all email's subject via IMAP: Code: [Select] <?php $imap = imap_open("{imap.gmail.com:993/imap/ssl}", "user@gmail.com", "password"); $message_count = imap_num_msg($imap); for ($i = 1; $i <= $message_count; ++$i) { $header = imap_fetchheader($imap,$i,0); $first=strstr($header, "Subject: "); $second=strstr($header, "From: "); $fc=strlen($first); $sc=strlen($second); $le=$fc-$sc-9; $subject=substr($first,8,$le); echo $subject."\n"; } imap_close($imap); ?> Well it works just fine on inbox with few emails, else, if you have lots of mail with attachments, it will give 30 sec timeout warning. How the the would i bypass downloading the whole message+body, but just a header (subject). Thank's in advance! I want to read an imap message with all the headers, and body, what would be the best way to do that? I've got a snippet of code that accesses an email account using the the imap function. In my class file I can use 'sender' => $headerArr->sender[0]->mailbox . "@" . $headerArr->sender[0]->host, and it gives me the senders email address. However when I try to use 'reply_to' => $headerArr->reply_to[0]->mailbox. "@" .$headers->reply_to[0]->host, it does not give me the reply to address (which can be different when receiving e-mails from groups, forums, etc). Any help would be appreciated. Jess Hello Everyone... I'm having an issue with my looping and parsing of email via imap... Here is my code: Code: [Select] <? require "connection.inc"; $mailbox = imap_open("{serverinformation}INBOX", "email@emailaddress.com", "thepassword"); if ($mailbox == false) { echo "<p>Error: Can't open mailbox!</p>"; echo imap_last_error(); } else { $num = imap_num_msg($mailbox); for ($i=0; $i < $num; $i++) { $content = imap_body($mailbox, $num); $siteid = stripos($content,"MOU"); $gwon = stripos($content, "MOSLXX-"); $TempSiteID = substr($content, $siteid, 7); $TempGraniteWorksOrderNumber = substr($content, $gwon, 13); echo '<p>Message #: '.$i.' - Site ID: '.$TempSiteID.' - Granite Works Order #: '.$TempGraniteWorksOrderNumber.'</p>'; } } imap_close($mailbox); ?> The result I get is unexpected... The output gives me each mail message number as expected, however, the information that I parsed for is always that of the last email message... Here's an example of the output: Message #: 0 - Site ID: MOU3963 - Granite Works Order #: MOSLXX-247119 Message #: 1 - Site ID: MOU3963 - Granite Works Order #: MOSLXX-247119 Message #: 2 - Site ID: MOU3963 - Granite Works Order #: MOSLXX-247119 Message #: 3 - Site ID: MOU3963 - Granite Works Order #: MOSLXX-247119 Message #: 4 - Site ID: MOU3963 - Granite Works Order #: MOSLXX-247119 Message #: 5 - Site ID: MOU3963 - Granite Works Order #: MOSLXX-247119 Message #: 6 - Site ID: MOU3963 - Granite Works Order #: MOSLXX-247119 Anybody tell me what I'm doing wrong here? I am terribly confused... I am trying to display the html body of a message pulled through imap. I thought that if I did this: <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;charset=utf-8" /> in the html head, that everything would be pretty much figured out for me, but... When I look at the original message in gmail (prior to being pulled with imap), I get an ellipses(...), but once I display it in my browser, I get a black diamond question mark thingy... Help! I've tried all manners of conversion, but suspect I'm completely missing the boat here. Thanks The junk I've found on phpclasses is well junk and not to mention really old. I started writing my own, but I frankly don't like the plumbing involved. Anyone have a great IMAP class? Something that just does the work for you? How would I go about creating a new user email account that can be accessed via my cpanel mail scripts (RoundCube, SquirrelMail, etc.), in PHP. I seem to be having a difficult time saving the attachments to a folder on the server, all the examples I see show it to the browser, what I need to do is copy the attachment to a separate folder and do some processing on it. So far everything I get, then ftp to my desktop appears corrupt. It works I just can't seem to unzip the zipped attachments, any ideas? My Code: (Not mine, I used examples from the web and put it into a function) function get_attachments($message_number){ global $connection; $structure = imap_fetchstructure($connection, $message_number); $attachments = array(); if(isset($structure->parts) && count($structure->parts)) { for($i = 0; $i < count($structure->parts); $i++) { $attachments[$i] = array( 'is_attachment' => false, 'filename' => '', 'name' => '', 'attachment' => '' ); if($structure->parts[$i]->ifdparameters) { foreach($structure->parts[$i]->dparameters as $object) { if(strtolower($object->attribute) == 'filename') { $attachments[$i]['is_attachment'] = true; $attachments[$i]['filename'] = $object->value; } } } if($structure->parts[$i]->ifparameters) { foreach($structure->parts[$i]->parameters as $object) { if(strtolower($object->attribute) == 'name') { $attachments[$i]['is_attachment'] = true; $attachments[$i]['name'] = $object->value; } } } if($attachments[$i]['is_attachment']) { $attachments[$i]['attachment'] = imap_fetchbody($connection, $message_number, $i+1); if($structure->parts[$i]->encoding == 3) { // 3 = BASE64 $attachments[$i]['attachment'] = base64_decode($attachments[$i]['attachment']); } elseif($structure->parts[$i]->encoding == 4) { // 4 = QUOTED-PRINTABLE $attachments[$i]['attachment'] = quoted_printable_decode($attachments[$i]['attachment']); } } } } return $attachments; } Calling Code: $a = get_attachments(6); $fp = fopen($a[1]['filename'], 'w'); fwrite($fp, $a); fclose($fp); |