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Bu eklenti, sisteminizde c-client kütüphanesinin kurulu olmasını gerektirir. En son sürümünü » https://github.com/uw-imap/imap adresinden indirip kurabilirsiniz.

IMAP kaynak dosyalarının doğrudan sistemin include/ dizinine kopyalanmaması büyük önem taşır, aksi takdirde orada bazı sorunlar çıkabilir. En iyisi sistemde /usr/local/imap-2000b/ gibi yeni bir dizin oluşturup (yeri ve adı kullandığınız IMAP sürümüne bağlıdır) içine lib/ ve include/ gibi yeni dizinler açmaktır. IMAP kaynak ağacınızın c-client dizinindeki tüm *.h dosyalarını include/ altına ve tüm *.c dosyalarını lib/ altına kopyalayın. Buna ek olarak IMAP'ı derlerken c-client.a diye bir dosya oluşturulur. Bu dosyayı da lib/ dizininin altına koyup adını libc-client.a olarak değiştirin.

Bilginize:

c-client kütüphanesinin SSL ve/veya Kerberos destekli olmasını isterseniz paket ile birlikte gelen belgeleri okuyun.

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crabb1d at gmail dot com
11 years ago
For those using Ubuntu and who are completely daunted by compiling this, it's easy under Ubuntu:

Install libc-client-dev
# sudo apt-get install libc-client-dev

Install PHP5 imap:
# sudo apt-get install php5-imap

Restart Apache
# sudo service apache2 reload

Should work for most people.
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allan at umich dot edu
5 years ago
It should be noted that the source code archives at the University of Washington, and the mirrors, have been dead for some time.

There is a github repository located here: https://github.com/uw-imap/imap
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obeco
2 years ago
php-imap package is not available neither in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 nor 8.

To compile the extension yourself:

Prerequisites
# yum install pam-devel openssl-devel

Follow steps 2 and 3 from the previous post of "ldi at email dot cz"

Download the c-client library from github, you can see the link at the top of the page and compile with:
# make lr5 SSLINCLUDE=/usr/include/openssl/ EXTRACFLAGS=-fPIC
(if you are using another distro, instead of lr5 you will type something else, you can view the Makefile for other unix flavors)

Follow step 5 from the previous post of "ldi at email dot cz" which is what the second paragraph at the top of the page explains.

Download the PHP source code of the version installed in your system and go to the php/ext/imap folder.

# phpize
(If you installed the PHP packages from the Red Hat Software Collections you must run the following command before to set the enviroment eg: scl enable rh-php73 bash)

# ./configure --with-imap=<<path_to_where_you_unpacked_the_c-client_library_and_compiled_it>> --with-imap-ssl

# make

This creates the file php/ext/imap/modules/imap.so :)
Copy it to your extension_dir (you can find it in the phpinfo() page).
Create an .ini file in the php.d folder with the text: extension=imap.so

Restart apache and be happy.

P.S. You could probably find the extension compiled out there but who knows the trustiness of the source so better to get the official unaltered sources.
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Anonymous
7 months ago
The Alpine email client which was also originally developed by Mark Crispin at UW also uses the "c-client" library and that it is still actively developed by Eduardo Chappa: https://alpineapp.email/alpine/release/ . It has its own updated copy of the "c-client" library which supports new features like OAuth2 authentication, etc.

The development of the UW IMAP and Alpine "c-client" libraries can be compared via https://github.com/uw-imap/imap/commits/master/src/c-client and https://repo.or.cz/alpine.git/history/HEAD:/imap/src/c-client

If this PHP extension does not work with Alpine "c-client", it might behoove someone to port the PHP so it does.
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