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I'm having some trouble fetching emails with php and imap. Each sender sends emails encoded in different charset encodings, making it hard to make a universal solution for me.

If i wanna fetch the from, to, subject and body/html into UTF-8 strings without loosing data, how is this done easiest?

I've tried finding a solution for hours and my current code does not solve the problem.

Greetings.

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You can not just say "fetch email from imap and convert it to utf-8". You need to fetch email parts with this:

$struct = $this->imap_fetchstructure($this->mbox, $mId, FT_UID);

Then to choose what you what from that email. And after you decided what you need then say converto to that and that like this:

if($partStruct->encoding == 1) {
    $data = $this->imap_utf8($data);
}
elseif($partStruct->encoding == 2) {
    $data = $this->imap_binary($data);
}
elseif($partStruct->encoding == 3) {
    $data = $this->imap_base64($data);
}
elseif($partStruct->encoding == 4) {
    $data = $this->imap_qprint($data);
} 
//etc.....

I just copy/paste from my class other part you wil have to figure outh on your own! If you are looking for easy solution for this, let me tell you there is none. You can always download some imap php classes from internet.

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You can try using the mb_detect_encoding() function: http://php.net/manual/en/function.mb-detect-encoding.php

And then mb_convert_encoding(): http://php.net/manual/en/function.mb-convert-encoding.php to UTF-8.

You can also inspect the email headers, look for the Content-Type header, see example:

Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8"
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  • But why? Every E-Mail contains exact information about how it is encoded. No need for guessing (which mb_detect_encoding is).
    – Pekka
    Nov 25, 2012 at 22:28
  • @Pekka - how do I detect and convert this to UTF-8?
    – Hedam
    Nov 25, 2012 at 22:29
  • @RoboForm yes, Pekka is right you can parse the mail headers, there is a content encoding header, look for something like this: Content-Type: text/html; charset="encoding name" Nov 25, 2012 at 22:32

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