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mailparse_rfc822_parse_addresses
MAILPARSE_RFC822_PARSE_ADDRESSES(3) 1 MAILPARSE_RFC822_PARSE_ADDRESSES(3)mailparse_rfc822_parse_addresses - Parse RFC 822 compliant addressesSYNOPSIS
array mailparse_rfc822_parse_addresses (string $addresses)
DESCRIPTION
Parses a RFC 822 compliant recipient list, such as that found in the To: header.
PARAMETERS
o $addresses
- A string containing addresses, like in: Wez Furlong <wez@example.com>, doe@example.com
Note
This string must not include the header name.
RETURN VALUES
Returns an array of associative arrays with the following keys for each recipient:
+---------+---------------------------------------------------+
| | |
|display | |
| | |
| | The recipient name, for display purpose. If this |
| | part is not set for a recipient, this key will |
| | hold the same value as address. |
| | |
| | |
|address | |
| | |
| | The email address |
| | |
| | |
|is_group | |
| | |
| | |
| | TRUE if the recipient is a newsgroup, FALSE oth- |
| | erwise. |
| | |
+---------+---------------------------------------------------+
EXAMPLES
Example #1
mailparse_rfc822_parse_addresses(3) example
<?php
$to = 'Wez Furlong <wez@example.com>, doe@example.com';
var_dump(mailparse_rfc822_parse_addresses($to));
?>
The above example will output:
array(2) {
[0]=>
array(3) {
["display"]=>
string(11) "Wez Furlong"
["address"]=>
string(15) "wez@example.com"
["is_group"]=>
bool(false)
}
[1]=>
array(3) {
["display"]=>
string(15) "doe@example.com"
["address"]=>
string(15) "doe@example.com"
["is_group"]=>
bool(false)
}
}
PHP Documentation Group MAILPARSE_RFC822_PARSE_ADDRESSES(3)