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IMAP_LSUB(3)								 1							      IMAP_LSUB(3)

imap_lsub - List all the subscribed mailboxes

SYNOPSIS
array imap_lsub (resource $imap_stream, string $ref, string $pattern) DESCRIPTION
Gets an array of all the mailboxes that you have subscribed. PARAMETERS
o $ imap_stream -An IMAP stream returned by imap_open(3). o $ref -$ref should normally be just the server specification as described in imap_open(3) o $pattern -Specifies where in the mailbox hierarchy to start searching.There are two special characters you can pass as part of the $pat- tern: ' *' and ' %'. ' *' means to return all mailboxes. If you pass $pattern as ' *', you will get a list of the entire mailbox hierarchy. ' %' means to return the current level only. ' %' as the $pattern parameter will return only the top level mailboxes; ' ~/mail/%' on UW_IMAPD will return every mailbox in the ~/mail directory, but none in subfolders of that directory. RETURN VALUES
Returns an array of all the subscribed mailboxes. SEE ALSO
imap_list(3), imap_getmailboxes(3). PHP Documentation Group IMAP_LSUB(3)

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IMAP_GETMAILBOXES(3)							 1						      IMAP_GETMAILBOXES(3)

imap_getmailboxes - Read the list of mailboxes, returning detailed information on each one

SYNOPSIS
array imap_getmailboxes (resource $imap_stream, string $ref, string $pattern) DESCRIPTION
Gets information on the mailboxes. PARAMETERS
o $ imap_stream -An IMAP stream returned by imap_open(3). o $ref -$ref should normally be just the server specification as described in imap_open(3) o $pattern -Specifies where in the mailbox hierarchy to start searching.There are two special characters you can pass as part of the $pat- tern: ' *' and ' %'. ' *' means to return all mailboxes. If you pass $pattern as ' *', you will get a list of the entire mailbox hierarchy. ' %' means to return the current level only. ' %' as the $pattern parameter will return only the top level mailboxes; ' ~/mail/%' on UW_IMAPD will return every mailbox in the ~/mail directory, but none in subfolders of that directory. RETURN VALUES
Returns an array of objects containing mailbox information. Each object has the attributes $name, specifying the full name of the mailbox; $delimiter, which is the hierarchy delimiter for the part of the hierarchy this mailbox is in; and $attributes. $Attributes is a bitmask that can be tested against: o LATT_NOINFERIORS - This mailbox contains, and may not contain any "children" (there are no mailboxes below this one). Calling imap_createmailbox(3) will not work on this mailbox. o LATT_NOSELECT - This is only a container, not a mailbox - you cannot open it. o LATT_MARKED - This mailbox is marked. This means that it may contain new messages since the last time it was checked. Not provided by all IMAP servers. o LATT_UNMARKED - This mailbox is not marked, does not contain new messages. If either MARKED or UNMARKED is provided, you can assume the IMAP server supports this feature for this mailbox. EXAMPLES
Example #1 imap_getmailboxes(3) example <?php $mbox = imap_open("{imap.example.org}", "username", "password", OP_HALFOPEN) or die("can't connect: " . imap_last_error()); $list = imap_getmailboxes($mbox, "{imap.example.org}", "*"); if (is_array($list)) { foreach ($list as $key => $val) { echo "($key) "; echo imap_utf7_decode($val->name) . ","; echo "'" . $val->delimiter . "',"; echo $val->attributes . "<br /> "; } } else { echo "imap_getmailboxes failed: " . imap_last_error() . " "; } imap_close($mbox); ?> SEE ALSO
imap_getsubscribed(3). PHP Documentation Group IMAP_GETMAILBOXES(3)
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