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LXXVIII. mailparse Functions

Einführung

Warnung
Diese Erweiterung ist EXPERIMENTELL. Das Verhalten dieser Erweiterung, einschließlich der Funktionsnamen, und alles Andere was hier dokumentiert ist, kann sich in zukünftigen PHP-Versionen ohne Ankündigung ändern. Seien Sie gewarnt und verwenden Sie diese Erweiterung auf eigenes Risiko.

Diese Erweiterung wurde ins » PECL Repositorium verschoben und ist nicht mehr Teil von PHP ab PHP 4.2.0.

Installation

Diese » PECL Erweiterung ist nicht Teil von PHP. Zusätzliche Informationen, wie neue Releases, Downloads Quelldateien, Maintainerinformation und ein CHANGELOG finden Sie hier: » http://pecl.php.net/package/mailparse.

In order to use these functions you must compile PHP with mailparse support by using the --enable-mailparse configure option.

Windows users will enable php_mailparse.dll inside of php.ini in order to use these functions. Sie können die DLL für diese PECL Erweiterung entweder von » PHP Downloads oder von » http://snaps.php.net/ herunterladen.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

mailparse_determine_best_xfer_encoding — Figures out the best way of encoding the content read from the file pointer fp, which must be seek-able
mailparse_msg_create — Returns a handle that can be used to parse a message
mailparse_msg_extract_part_file — Extracts/decodes a message section, decoding the transfer encoding
mailparse_msg_extract_part — Extracts/decodes a message section
mailparse_msg_free — Frees a handle allocated by mailparse_msg_create()
mailparse_msg_get_part_data — Returns an associative array of info about the message
mailparse_msg_get_part — Returns a handle on a given section in a mimemessage
mailparse_msg_get_structure — Returns an array of mime section names in the supplied message
mailparse_msg_parse_file — Parse file and return a resource representing the structure
mailparse_msg_parse — Incrementally parse data into buffer
mailparse_rfc822_parse_addresses — Parse addresses and returns a hash containing that data
mailparse_stream_encode — Streams data from source file pointer, apply encoding and write to destfp
mailparse_uudecode_all — Scans the data from fp and extract each embedded uuencoded file


mailparse_determine_best_xfer_encoding> <mail
[edit] Last updated: Mon, 01 Nov 2010
 
add a note add a note User Contributed Notes mailparse Functions
iwarner at triangle-solutions dot com 21-May-2004 08:31
Also dont forget to LOAD mbstring before you load mailparse

example in the php.ini place in this order:

extension=php_mbstring.dll
extension=php_mailparse.dll

Or you will get an error.

Ian
boris at gamate dot com 12-Sep-2003 06:11
Example how to handle mail content from a variable:

<?php

$buffer
= [...] // Mail Content from pipe or whatever

$mail = mailparse_msg_create();
mailparse_msg_parse($mail,$buffer);
$struct = mailparse_msg_get_structure($mail);

foreach(
$struct as $st) {
   
$section = mailparse_msg_get_part($mail, $st);
   
$info = mailparse_msg_get_part_data($section);
   
   
print_r($info);
}

?>
wberrier at yahoo dot com 09-Jul-2002 12:45
[Authors note:
The tarball for 4.2.x can be found here:
http://thebrainroom.com/opensource/php/mailparse.php
and contains a script called try.php that demonstrates the usage of these functions.
]

I've pasted the contents of the file below:

<?php
/*
 * This is a simple email viewer.
 * make sure that $filename points to a file containing an email message and
 * load this page in your browser.
 * You will be able to choose a part to view.
 * */

$filename = "uumsg";

/* parse the message and return a mime message resource */
$mime = mailparse_msg_parse_file($filename);
/* return an array of message parts - this contsists of the names of the parts
 * only */
$struct = mailparse_msg_get_structure($mime);

echo
"<table>\n";
/* print a choice of sections */
foreach($struct as $st) {
        echo
"<tr>\n";
        echo
"<td><a href=\"$PHP_SELF?showpart=$st\">$st</a></td>\n";
       
/* get a handle on the message resource for a subsection */
       
$section = mailparse_msg_get_part($mime, $st);
       
/* get content-type, encoding and header information for that section */
       
$info = mailparse_msg_get_part_data($section);
        echo
"\n";
        echo
"<td>" . $info["content-type"] . "</td>\n";
        echo
"<td>" . $info["content-disposition"] . "</td>\n";
        echo
"<td>" . $info["disposition-filename"] . "</td>\n";
        echo
"<td>" . $info["charset"] . "</td>\n";
        echo
"</tr>";
}
echo
"</table>";

/* if we were called to display a part, do so now */
if ($showpart)  {
       
/* get a handle on the message resource for the desired part */
       
$sec = mailparse_msg_get_part($mime, $showpart);

        echo
"<table border=1><tr><th>Section $showpart</th></tr><tr><td>";
       
ob_start();
       
/* extract the part from the message file and dump it to the output buff
er
         * */
       
mailparse_msg_extract_part_file($sec, $filename);
       
$contents = ob_get_contents();
       
ob_end_clean();
       
/* quote the message for safe display in a browser */
       
echo nl2br(htmlentities($contents)) . "</td></tr></table>";;
}
?>

 
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