From: John Doe Sent: November 5, 2014 01:51 > > If you just need something "simple" and know a bit php, you > could try... The bit I know is what PHP stands for after that not so much. > --- > if ($mbox = imap_open("{imap.domain.com:993/ssl}FOLDER", > "$email", "$passwd", > OP_READONLY+OP_DEBUG)) { > $sorted_mbox = imap_sort($mbox, SORTARRIVAL, 0); > $status = imap_status($mbox, "{imap.domain.com:993/ssl}FOLDER", > SA_MESSAGES+SA_UNSEEN); > $msgs_total = $status->messages; > if ($msgs_total == 0) { print "No mails...\n"; exit(1); } > for ($i=0; $i<$msgs_total; $i++) { > # print imap_fetchheader($mbox, $sorted_mbox[$i]); > $body = imap_body($mbox, $sorted_mbox[$i]); > foreach (explode("\n", $body) as $line) { > ... > } > # imap_setflag_full($mbox, $i, "\\Seen"); > } > #imap_expunge($mbox); > imap_close($mbox); > --- If I understand your example it appears to be retrieving emails from the mail server. I am still going to have to determine which messages are bounce messages then decipher the format and attempt to extract the relevant information from the message. If I have to resort to that then I might as well write it within our application software. But thanks for the suggestion. Regards, Hugh -- Hugh E Cruickshank, Forward Software, www.forward-software.com _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos