Is there a way to retrieve EMAIL (not contacts) using a Hotmail PHP Api? Is there EVEN one?
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Good question. Hotmail supports POP3 so have a look into the PECL POP3 library. It's not likely going to be easy but I don't see any reason why you shouldn't be able to get something working.
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I've never actually used the PECL POP3 Library before, I just knew it existed. I've had a better look at the files and it's pretty easy to follow. The README is only 37 lines as is very clear about how to install it. It also comes with 2 examples, one shows how to use the library procedurally, the other how to use it as an Object for OOP designed systems.
You will have to be able to edit your php.ini to add the extension but I doubt you're going to get around that for any solution to this problem.
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@Jahkr: That's just one mirror, others work fine - php.net Feb 13, 2011 at 9:33
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Using this extension imposes several limitations. One of them is that if you do not control your own server, you need to beg to the hosting company to install it and often they do not do it for you. Another problem is that it does not provide a means to retrieve messages in small chunks at a time. This means that if you retreive a large message with this extension, it will exhaust your PHP memory limits and crashes your PHP script. The [phpclasses.org/pop3class][POP3 class] mentioned by alecgorge answer does not have neither these problems.– mlemosFeb 20, 2011 at 5:15
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@mlemos I'm going to assume you're the author of that pop3 package. Given the phpclasses site is massively unresponsive for me (pages not loading etc...) I can't really find out much about it. Personally I wold still go with the PECL extension as I prefer code that has had more eyes of the community on it. If you're writing something like this, you shouldn't really be on a hosted account. You should at least be on a VPS. Feb 20, 2011 at 7:48
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1I have never had a problem with the phpclasses site. Also, maybe he wants his code to be portable. Feb 20, 2011 at 16:25
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1@Endophage there is nothing unresponsive now in the site. It seems your prejudice. Anyway, the site itself does not matter. I am talking as the developer of the POP3 and MIME parser classes. I use them in my projects, so I eat my own dog food. The fact is that classes do not depend on any non-standard PHP extension and can deal with arbitrarily long messages without exceeding PHP memory limits. You may not be able to do that with the PECL extension. The POP3 class itself even provide streams support, so you can access messages like file, for instance using fopen('pop3://user@password:server'..– mlemosFeb 20, 2011 at 21:53
Use the PHP POP3 and Mimetype classes: http://www.phpclasses.org/package/2-PHP-Access-to-e-mail-mailboxes-using-the-POP3-protocol.html and http://www.phpclasses.org/package/3169-PHP-Decode-MIME-e-mail-messages.html
If you change the information in this sample file you should be able to read the messages: http://www.phpclasses.org/browse/file/21753.html
Configuration information for Hotmail: http://www.ghacks.net/2009/03/14/hotmail-pop3-configuration/
Ask if you need more clarification.
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You may also want to take a look at this article that teaches how to process incoming e-mail using that POP3 PHP class. phpclasses.org/blog/package/2/post/…– mlemosFeb 17, 2011 at 7:22
You can try using IMAP,POP3,NNTP of PHP It provides functions that you want. It provides installation guidelines. Also details for run time configuration.
Hope this helps.
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@KSolo: yes if he wants and requires he can also use zend_mail. It will make task easy(as per I think). Feb 16, 2011 at 4:11
Hotmail supports POP3 access since late 2009 so you should normally be able to retrieve the messages in Hotmail with a pop3 connector. The easiest one I know of is Zend Framework and Zend_Mail_Storage_Pop3. Since ZF is so widely used you are most likely to find tutorials and help on using these libraries.
Connection details on how to connect to a Hotmail account through pop3 are at the official pop3 announcement blogpost on the windows live blog.
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Hotmail has supported POP3 since much longer ago than 2009. I was using POP3 with hotmail about 10 years ago. Feb 20, 2011 at 0:46
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correct, but not worldwide and for their free accounts. windowslivewire.spaces.live.com/blog/…– ChrisRFeb 20, 2011 at 21:40