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 PHP MIME Mail decoder class 2008.03.27 (Default)
Section: Unix

 

Added: Tue, Jun 6th 2006 23:56 UTC (2 years, 1 month ago) Updated: Wed, Jul 16th 2008 08:28 UTC (3 days ago)


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PHP MIME Mail decoder class is a PHP class to parse and decode MIME email messages. It supports decoding single RFC 2822 MIME messages or archives that aggregate multiple messages in the mbox format. It can decode messages read from files or data strings. The bodies of multipart messages can be decoded into distinct sub-messages. Optionally, the message body data can be saved to separate files, so the class can handle messages larger than the available memory. The parser can tolerate some syntax errors in malformed messages that are not compliant with RFC 2822.

Release focus: Major feature enhancements

Changes:
The message Analyze function was enhanced to return the character set encoding of each message part. It now also recognizes ODF text, PKCS7 and PGP signed messages parts, and tolerates any other unrecognized message parts of type text, image, audio, video, and application.

Author:
Manuel Lemos [contact developer]

Rating:
(not rated)

Homepage:
http://www.phpclasses.org/mimeparser
Demo site:
http://www.phpclasses.org/browse/file/14669.html

Trove categories: [change]
[Development Status]  5 - Production/Stable
[Environment]  Other Environment, Web Environment
[Intended Audience]  Developers
[License]  OSI Approved :: BSD License (revised)
[Operating System]  OS Independent
[Programming Language]  PHP
[Topic]  Communications :: Email :: Filters, Software Development :: Libraries :: PHP Classes

Dependencies: [change]
No dependencies filed

 
Project admins: [change]
» Manuel Lemos (Owner)

» Rating: (not rated)
» Vitality: 0.95% (Rank 222)
» Popularity: 1.09% (Rank 5225)

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 Branches

Branch Version Last release License URLs
Default 2008.07.15 16-Jul-2008 BSD License (revised) Homepage

 Releases

Version Focus Date
2008.07.15 Major bugfixes 16-Jul-2008 08:28
2008.06.14 Major feature enhancements 16-Jun-2008 14:10
2008.06.10 Minor bugfixes 13-Jun-2008 09:16
2008.06.07 Minor bugfixes 09-Jun-2008 14:20
2008.05.30 Major feature enhancements 02-Jun-2008 06:46
2008.04.15 Major feature enhancements 16-Apr-2008 11:01
2008.04.10 Major bugfixes 10-Apr-2008 12:56
2008.03.27 Major feature enhancements 27-Mar-2008 09:56
2008.01.22 Major feature enhancements 22-Jan-2008 08:44
2008.01.08 Major feature enhancements 08-Jan-2008 10:20

 Comments

[»] You have to register to download
by David F. Skoll - Feb 13th 2007 07:45:25

You have to register at phpclasses.org to download this file.
I don't think Freshmeat should have a project specify an "OSI Approved" license if you have to register to download it.

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    [»] Re: You have to register to download
    by Manuel Lemos - Feb 13th 2007 08:15:22


    > You have to register at phpclasses.org

    > to download this file.

    > I don't think Freshmeat should have a

    > project specify an "OSI

    > Approved" license if you have to

    > register to download it.

    >

    There is some confusion regarding the scope of licenses. A license describes the terms by which the author allows the users to use and redistribute the software.

    The requirement to register is not imposed by the phpclasses.org site. It is an option that each author may enable or not. The distribution of the package using this site does not affect the license, as it is redistributing my package because I voluntarily submitted to it and respects my will to keep the registration requirement.

    As an author of this package, I want to keep the register requirement. This way the site can keep track of the users that download the package for me, and when I release a new version this package the site can send new version notices by e-mail so you can download and use the latest version with eventual bug fixes and improved versions. So, this is a good service that the site provides helping to keep my package users upto date.

    If you do not want to register, you can ask me for the package by e-mail. I just cannot promise I will be able to respond quickly, nor I will send you any notices of new versions. That is why the site is used.

    I also prefer that users with support questions, post their messages in the exclusive forum provided by the phpclasses.org for this package, unless you have a specific problem that do not want to disclose in public.

    The public forum for this package is convenient because other users with the same questions may help themselves reading my prior responses to the same subjects. Hopefully this will reduce the time that it takes me to provide support for this package.

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