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imap_savebody

(PHP 5 >= 5.1.3, PHP 7, PHP 8)

imap_savebodySave a specific body section to a file

Descripción

imap_savebody(
    IMAP\Connection $imap,
    resource|string|int $file,
    int $message_num,
    string $section = "",
    int $flags = 0
): bool

Saves a part or the whole body of the specified message.

Parámetros

imap

An IMAP\Connection instance.

file

The path to the saved file as a string, or a valid file descriptor returned by fopen().

message_num

The message number

section

The part number. It is a string of integers delimited by period which index into a body part list as per the IMAP4 specification

flags

A bitmask with one or more of the following:

  • FT_UID - The message_num is a UID
  • FT_PEEK - Do not set the \Seen flag if not already set
  • FT_INTERNAL - The return string is in internal format, will not canonicalize to CRLF.

Valores devueltos

Devuelve true en caso de éxito o false en caso de error.

Historial de cambios

Versión Descripción
8.1.0 The imap parameter expects an IMAP\Connection instance now; previously, a valid imap recurso was expected.

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anon
12 years ago
By using imap_fetchbody() you may run in trouble by using too much memory. Using imap_savebody() may prevent this.

But the content will be encoded, in other words it is useless. Adding a filter can help here.

<?php
$whandle
= fopen('./incomming/tmp.tif','w');

stream_filter_append($whandle,
'convert.base64-decode',STREAM_FILTER_WRITE);

imap_savebody ($mbox, $whandle, $i, $partcounter++);

fclose($whandle);
?>

NOTE: To find the proper filter you need to check the encoding given by the structure of the body.
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