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Is it giving any error? Did you check the exit status of command after it is completed (echo $?)
 

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IMAP_STATUS(3)								 1							    IMAP_STATUS(3)

imap_status - Returns status information on a mailbox

SYNOPSIS
object imap_status (resource $imap_stream, string $mailbox, int $options) DESCRIPTION
Gets status information about the given $mailbox. PARAMETERS
o $ imap_stream -An IMAP stream returned by imap_open(3). o $mailbox - The mailbox name, see imap_open(3) for more information o $options - Valid flags are: o SA_MESSAGES - set $status->messages to the number of messages in the mailbox o SA_RECENT - set $status->recent to the number of recent messages in the mailbox o SA_UNSEEN - set $status->unseen to the number of unseen (new) messages in the mailbox o SA_UIDNEXT - set $status->uidnext to the next uid to be used in the mailbox o SA_UIDVALIDITY - set $status->uidvalidity to a constant that changes when uids for the mailbox may no longer be valid o SA_ALL - set all of the above RETURN VALUES
This function returns an object containing status information. The object has the following properties: messages, recent, unseen, uidnext, and uidvalidity. flags is also set, which contains a bitmask which can be checked against any of the above constants. EXAMPLES
Example #1 imap_status(3) example <?php $mbox = imap_open("{imap.example.com}", "username", "password", OP_HALFOPEN) or die("can't connect: " . imap_last_error()); $status = imap_status($mbox, "{imap.example.org}INBOX", SA_ALL); if ($status) { echo "Messages: " . $status->messages . "<br /> "; echo "Recent: " . $status->recent . "<br /> "; echo "Unseen: " . $status->unseen . "<br /> "; echo "UIDnext: " . $status->uidnext . "<br /> "; echo "UIDvalidity:" . $status->uidvalidity . "<br /> "; } else { echo "imap_status failed: " . imap_last_error() . " "; } imap_close($mbox); ?> PHP Documentation Group IMAP_STATUS(3)
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