Reputation: 29497
I've tried this code from David Walsh Blog:
<?php
/* connect to gmail */
$hostname = '{imap.gmail.com:993/imap/ssl}INBOX';
$username = '[email protected]';
$password = 'davidwalsh';
/* try to connect */
$inbox = imap_open($hostname,$username,$password) or die('Cannot connect to Gmail: ' . imap_last_error());
/* grab emails */
$emails = imap_search($inbox,'ALL');
/* if emails are returned, cycle through each... */
if($emails) {
/* begin output var */
$output = '';
/* put the newest emails on top */
rsort($emails);
/* for every email... */
foreach($emails as $email_number) {
/* get information specific to this email */
$overview = imap_fetch_overview($inbox,$email_number,0);
$message = imap_fetchbody($inbox,$email_number,2);
/* output the email header information */
$output.= '<div class="toggler '.($overview[0]->seen ? 'read' : 'unread').'">';
$output.= '<span class="subject">'.$overview[0]->subject.'</span> ';
$output.= '<span class="from">'.$overview[0]->from.'</span>';
$output.= '<span class="date">on '.$overview[0]->date.'</span>';
$output.= '</div>';
/* output the email body */
$output.= '<div class="body">'.$message.'</div>';
}
echo $output;
}
/* close the connection */
imap_close($inbox);
?>
But when I tried to run I got this error:
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected '&' in /Users/Nathan/Sites/gmail-test/main.php on line 31
Upvotes: 3
Views: 5348
Reputation: 19563
It appears that it didnt copy right.
$overview[0]->seen
Should be
$overview[0]->seen
There are a few other similar errors.
Upvotes: 5
Reputation: 5917
You copied the code incorrectly and ended up getting a whole bunch of html entities mixed in with the code. Compare your code with what is in the blog to fix the problem.
Update (I think I got them all):
/* output the email header information */
$output.= '<div class="toggler '.($overview[0]->seen ? 'read' : 'unread').'">';
$output.= '<span class="subject">'.$overview[0]->subject.'</span> ';
$output.= '<span class="from">'.$overview[0]->from.'</span>';
$output.= '<span class="date">on '.$overview[0]->date.'</span>';
$output.= '</div>';
/* output the email body */
$output.= '<div class="body">'.$message.'</div>';
Upvotes: 3