I am running PHP on Centos. Does anyone know how I can get the imap functions to work?
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Started by tibberous, Sep 10 2011 05:42 PM
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#2
Posted 25 November 2012 - 02:55 AM
Do you mean you want an IMAP server running on your CentOS system or that you want to be able to interact with imap servers via php scripts?
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#3
Posted 25 November 2012 - 10:53 AM
Based on the forum section, the title, and the post, he means how do you enable the imap extension in php. The reason no one likely replied to this topic when it was written is because of how basic the problem is/was, i.e. do a little research and then run to a programming forum if what you tried didn't work.
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@txmedic03, replying in recent threads is okay, but replying in year old threads will get you labeled as a post-count spammer, i.e. bumping old posts with replies just to increase your post count, regardless of how helpful the replies end up being.
Please limit replying to posts that are at most a few months old.
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Edited by PFMaBiSmAd, 25 November 2012 - 10:53 AM.
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Debugging step #1: To get past the garbage-out equals garbage-in stage in your code, you must check that the inputs to your code are what you expect.
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Debugging step #1: To get past the garbage-out equals garbage-in stage in your code, you must check that the inputs to your code are what you expect.
Programming is just problem solving, but it is done in another language. You must learn enough of the programming language you are using to be able to read and write code.
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