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I am trying to connect and fetch messages of my hosting's email address using imap_open(), but its throwing errors.

$server = '{mail.booksnearby.in:143/imap/ssl/novalidate-cert}INBOX';
$imap_connection = imap_open($server, $login, $password);
$mailboxinfo = imap_mailboxmsginfo($imap_connection);
$messageCount = $mailboxinfo->Nmsgs;

The above throws this error: Array ( [0] => Retrying PLAIN authentication after [AUTHENTICATIONFAILED] Authentication failed.

If I change $server to

$server = '{mail.booksnearby.in:143}INBOX';   

then it throws the following error

Certificate failure for mail.booksnearby.in: self signed certificate:

If $server is

$server = '{mail.booksnearby.in:143/imap/ssl/novalidate-cert}INBOX'; 

it throws

Array ( [0] => TLS/SSL failure for mail.booksnearby.in: SSL negotiation failed )

I can connect to the email account using an email client, with the same username password.

I can't seem to telnet in as well. Its running apache , cpanel and dovecat. Imap with Ssl support is enabled on my hosting..

2 Answers 2

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Are you sure that the port number is 143 (not 993)? Cause you are using a secure connection with self signed certificate as I see. Try to do that this way:

$server = '{mail.booksnearby.in:993/imap/ssl/novalidate-cert}INBOX';
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  • May be 3 years old but this answer just saved my life. Jul 10, 2020 at 1:56
  • Mine too, 8 years later. :-)
    – mr_lou
    Oct 5, 2020 at 6:40
  • 10 years later xD Mar 10, 2022 at 9:19
  • 12 years later and "/imap/ssl/novalidate-cert" saved me :) thanks!
    – Tomask
    Feb 1 at 21:25
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A bit late, but is still relevant:)

Usually, when the port 143 is used there is no SSL encryption involved. So you don't need to set ssl in your connection string. As a result, it should look like:

$server = '{mail.booksnearby.in:143/imap}INBOX'; 

Hope this will help.

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