01-18-2015
Out of sheer personal curiosity - would you post the (partial) output of od -ctx1 ArchivePlay.log?
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imap_rfc822_parse_adrlist
IMAP_RFC822_PARSE_ADRLIST(3) 1 IMAP_RFC822_PARSE_ADRLIST(3)
imap_rfc822_parse_adrlist - Parses an address string
SYNOPSIS
array imap_rfc822_parse_adrlist (string $address, string $default_host)
DESCRIPTION
Parses the address string as defined in RFC2822 and for each address.
PARAMETERS
o $address
- A string containing addresses
o $default_host
- The default host name
RETURN VALUES
Returns an array of objects. The objects properties are:
o mailbox - the mailbox name (username)
o host - the host name
o personal - the personal name
o adl - at domain source route
EXAMPLES
Example #1
imap_rfc822_parse_adrlist(3) example
<?php
$address_string = "Joe Doe <doe@example.com>, postmaster@example.com, root";
$address_array = imap_rfc822_parse_adrlist($address_string, "example.com");
if (!is_array($address_array) || count($address_array) < 1) {
die("something is wrong
");
}
foreach ($address_array as $id => $val) {
echo "# $id
";
echo " mailbox : " . $val->mailbox . "
";
echo " host : " . $val->host . "
";
echo " personal: " . $val->personal . "
";
echo " adl : " . $val->adl . "
";
}
?>
The above example will output:
# 0
mailbox : doe
host : example.com
personal: Joe Doe
adl :
# 1
mailbox : postmaster
host : example.com
personal:
adl :
# 2
mailbox : root
host : example.com
personal:
adl :
SEE ALSO
imap_rfc822_parse_headers(3).
PHP Documentation Group IMAP_RFC822_PARSE_ADRLIST(3)