I would like to learn how to build a web-based email client in PHP (similar to yahoo and gmail).
Does anyone know how I can get started with this?
I would like my system to be able to send and receive email.
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I would like to learn how to build a web-based email client in PHP (similar to yahoo and gmail). Does anyone know how I can get started with this? I would like my system to be able to send and receive email. |
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Most obvious answer would be "don't" : there are already lots of webmail software, some of which are PHP-based (if you depend on using PHP, because you already have a server based on a LAMP stack, for instance). To quote only a few names, all PHP-based, you could have a look at these ones :
I've used the three firsts of the list for quite some time ; roundcube was definitly the most "user-friendly", I'd say... (Googling a bit, you might find many more -- but I think I spoke about the ones that are the most used) Now, if you have to set up a Webmail, say, for you company : definitly use some already existing software :
As a sidenote : if your company wants you to build a clone of gmail, you won't (same thing : how many people worked on gmail ? How many programmers does your company have ? How much can your company spend on this ? )...
After all this, if you still want to / have to write a custom hand-made webmail using a LA*(M)*P stack, you will need to know at least the following :
Considering all this is not a problem (If you are not quite good at all this already, and/or don't have much experience, it could take at least a couple of years to acquire that... Considering programming and web-developping is your full-time activity), you can start tkinking about accessing a mail server using, for instance, IMAP. There are several possibilities here.
Once your application is quite done, you will (hopefully !) start getting users, which means at least three things :
Here, again, are you ready to deal with that ? Well, I think I said enough ; now, it's your time to think : do you really want/need to develop such an application from scratch ? If you have a bit of free time, maybe you could participate in an already existing, open-source, project ? That could be profitable to every one ;-)
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If you pass point 5, you'll know how to build one. |
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You can build a simple one quite easily using the PHP IMAP functions but if you have to ask then it might be a bit complicated for you. Have you considered using a pre-built one: |
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This tutorial covers it. |
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Thats a HUGE question! Your main options are Number 2 is the most straightforward because you can change mail servers if you ever need to. and yes there's a lot more to consider as you go |
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Set up an email account that can be accessed via POP (example: gmail). Then use the PHP IMAP functions to retrieve email via the POP protocol (POP is probably easier than IMAP) (http://us2.php.net/imap). For sending mail, use the PHP Mail functions (http://us2.php.net/mail). |
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If you're not using an external mail service (like Gmail) you will need to configure your own server to store and send email. Here is a tutorial for using Postfix (for sending mail) and Dovecot (for accessing mail via IMAP). This tutorial also explains setting up a webmail system in SquirrelMail. You could do this, or, if you really want to develop your own system you could write a PHP application to access your mail. Good Luck! |
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Don't. There are already way too many: http://www.google.ro/search?q=opensource+email+client+php&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a |
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I would add AfterLogic WebMail Lite, a free community edition of full-featured WebMail Pro server application intended for users who need a clean and simple web mail application, which is fast and easy to use. |
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