On 01/02/07, Richard Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Actually, I suspect most people at least make some kind of attempt to
read docs before posting here...
Reading does not guarantee comprehension.
For that matter, reading WHICH docs is always an interesting
challenge. Clearly, nobody can re
On Tue, January 30, 2007 11:06 am, Jay Blanchard wrote:
> [snip]
> of course people read documentation before asking help
> [/snip]
>
> ROFLMMFAO! Sorry, that just made my day!
Actually, I suspect most people at least make some kind of attempt to
read docs before posting here...
Reading does not
An mbox file is pretty much just a whole bunch of email files smushed
together into one big file.
If you pretend that your single email *IS* an mbox, by putting it into
a file, it will work.
On Tue, January 30, 2007 3:32 am, Pierre Pintaric wrote:
> Jim Lucas a écrit :
>> Pierre Pintaric wrote:
>
Just leave the email in your Inbox (or whatever mailbox you want) and
use this:
http://php.net/imap
You cna also open up a local file with that, if it's more convenient.
On Tue, January 30, 2007 2:58 am, Pierre Pintaric wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> I'm sure this question was ask 1,000 times, but I
Finally, after a long course about the fishing philosophy :-)
A private discussion with Jon give me a very good way to find a solution.
I would to share it with guys who need it :
PECL mailparse package: http://pecl.php.net/package/mailparse
It parses mail files with attachments (rfc822 and rfc2
I realize I'm probably stepping on some toes here, but I'm going to
assume that there is (judging from the wording) a language barrier here.
While I'm all for the "teach a man to fish" philosophy, I'm not sure
that language isn't getting in the way of the lesson...
Pierre Pintaric wrote:
I don
Roman Neuhauser a écrit :
Because otherwise you cannot possibly understand how to use a ready-made
library correctly?
All of them (those who teach how to use Google) certainly knows all
about GD (jpeg, gif, png, ...), zip, EXT3/FAT32/NTFS system, ...
I am certainly on the wrong place, sorry.
Jim Lucas a écrit :
But don't just ask us to hand you the answer. We are all here to
teach each other to become better programmers. We should not be
cut/paste junkies.
Thanks for your help...
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# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2007-01-30 18:03:22 +0100:
> I am so sorry, I'm so inferior to you great developper.
[...]
> Now, if you don't have any useful response - not sarcastic,
:)
> I only wanted to use libraries, but I can see that you never use them,
> you code your onw low levels functions.
No,
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2007-01-30 10:35:34 -0600:
> Jim Lucas wrote:
> >he wants a cut/paste answer to his problem. He doesn't want to build
> >something and learn how it all works. He just wants it to work out of
> >the box.
> >
> Why would someone want to read an RFC if he didn't have to? May
> -Message d'origine-
> De : Dotan Cohen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Envoyé : mardi 30 janvier 2007 12:48
> À : Pierre Pintaric
> Cc : php-general@lists.php.net
> Objet : Re: [PHP] Parsing mail file
>
> On 30/01/07, Pierre Pintaric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Pierre Pintaric wrote:
Myron Turner a écrit :
Jim Lucas wrote:
he wants a cut/paste answer to his problem. He doesn't want to build
something and learn how it all works. He just wants it to work out
of the box.
Why would someone want to read an RFC if he didn't have to? Maybe we
should a
Jim Lucas wrote:
he wants a cut/paste answer to his problem. He doesn't want to build
something and learn how it all works. He just wants it to work out of
the box.
Why would someone want to read an RFC if he didn't have to? Maybe we
should all start by writing our own GUI's. Nothing like
On 1/30/07, Jay Blanchard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip]
of course people read documentation before asking help
[/snip]
ROFLMMFAO! Sorry, that just made my day!
Wow. I learned a new acronym.
What a great day!
David
[snip]
of course people read documentation before asking help
[/snip]
ROFLMMFAO! Sorry, that just made my day!
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Myron Turner a écrit :
Jim Lucas wrote:
he wants a cut/paste answer to his problem. He doesn't want to build
something and learn how it all works. He just wants it to work out
of the box.
Why would someone want to read an RFC if he didn't have to? Maybe we
should all start by writing our
Roman Neuhauser wrote:
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2007-01-30 12:17:01 +0100:
Roman Neuhauser a écrit :
That's probably because you don't know enough about the field to use the
right search terms, since PEAR *does* contain a package for parsing email
messages, and I have no problems arriving at it fr
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2007-01-30 12:17:01 +0100:
> Roman Neuhauser a écrit :
> >That's probably because you don't know enough about the field to use the
> >right search terms, since PEAR *does* contain a package for parsing email
> >messages, and I have no problems arriving at it from the search bo
On 30/01/07, Pierre Pintaric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If somebody uses a great function and want to share, I will please
him... :-)
Er, could you please define "I will please him"?
I think that you've scared off a few potential helpers
Dotan Cohen
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Roman Neuhauser a écrit :
That's probably because you don't know enough about the field to use the
right search terms, since PEAR *does* contain a package for parsing email
messages, and I have no problems arriving at it from the search box
on http://pear.php.net/ ...
ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2007-01-30 10:18:54 +0100:
> I receive mail file from my MTA (ie QMail), that works fine. Now, I
> would to find a class or a function that parse the mail and gives
> headers informations, body of the mail (even if it is a multi-part mail)
> and file attachments.
> I found
Jim Lucas a écrit :
Pierre Pintaric wrote:
Hello there,
I'm sure this question was ask 1,000 times, but I didn't find any
archive about this, that's why I need help...
Here is my problem:
I receive mail file from my MTA (ie QMail), that works fine. Now, I
would to find a class or a function
Pierre Pintaric wrote:
Hello there,
I'm sure this question was ask 1,000 times, but I didn't find any
archive about this, that's why I need help...
Here is my problem:
I receive mail file from my MTA (ie QMail), that works fine. Now, I
would to find a class or a function that parse the mail
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