If a message is in my Inbox for 4 days, and matches these other rules, delete it. Basically, if it's time sensitive, and I don't get to it, it's too late - kill it.
I have over 200 emails in my Inbox. I want to go to the oldest (last page) and start answering, but I don't want to click the ">" 4-5 times. Do you know how I can just hop to the end (oldest message)?
Thanks,
Eric
Ray helped me out, and here's what we figured out:
So the one line, we use quoted_printable_decode and the other, use imap_base64.
php > var_dump(quoted_printable_decode('It=27s=20time=20to=20brighten=20your=20weekends...=20Launching=20Blooms=20to=20Go=21=20=3A=29'));
string(65) "It's...
I've got my PHP script reading a POP account, and I can pull everything out nicely, but I'm getting some strange subject lines. Here are two:
Subject: =?utf-8?Q?It=27s=20time=20to=20brighten=20your=20weekends...=20Launching=20Blooms=20to=20Go=21=20=3A=29?=
Subject...
Can anyone help me add an Aweber signup form on my blog (hosted by blogger)? Do I add some javascript, or is there HTML to paste in somewhere?
Thanks,
Eric
I was trying to install the Google Voice & Video Chat plugin for Windows 7, but kept getting Installation Error 1603.
After trying everything else mentioned on the Internet, I fixed it by finding the downloaded file "GoogleVoiceAndVideoSetup.exe", right-clicking and choosing "Run as...
Hello,
If you want to go with PHP, I know Professional PHP Programming has an entire section about building an email service like you describe. While the book is a bit dated, I think you can use this as a framework, then update the code with your own bells & whistles.
Create an info-product (PDF download) and ask for someone's email address to send it to them. Make sure you use a double-opt-in system, so you're not spamming anyone.
Aweber has a nice way to do this, where you collect the e-mail address via a form, in the confirmation e-mail tell the user that...
I receive a daily e-mail with a zip file attached. I want to extract that zip file, and save it to my server (Linux).
Is this a job for procmail?
I could also create a filter in gmail, if the sender matches & there's an attachment, forward the message somewhere else (some sort of 3rd party...
In gmail, I want to view a message, do something with it (add labels, archive, delete, etc) and instead of going back to my inbox, go to the next message. But when I hit delete, it goes back to inbox.
What would you do if your computer crashed, and you lot all of your email? It could be a strike of lightning, or a virus, or a hardware failure. All your email is lost. And your contacts. Oh, don't forget those family photos and your entire MP3 collection.
Backing up data is essential...