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 Posted by Richard on 12/28/07 23:04 
"Richard" <root@localhost> wrote in message  
news:47757f53$0$22336$dbd4f001@news.euronet.nl... 
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> "mp-" <michealp@gmail.com> wrote in message  
> news:b56243f0-6f0e-40d4-9793-87fb440282d7@e23g2000prf.googlegroups.com... 
>> On Dec 28, 11:54 am, "Richard" <root@localhost> wrote: 
>>> "mp-" <miche...@gmail.com> wrote in message 
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>>> news:b4eb9c5a-427c-4b93-90a0-b0a97d335a06@x29g2000prg.googlegroups.com... 
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>>> >I want to be able to allow people to check their email from my  
>>> >PHP 
>>> > online application. 
>>> 
>>> > Given only the users 1) email address, 2) username (if  
>>> > applicable) 
>>> > and 
>>> > 3) password - how can I auto detect a remote IMAP/POP3 server so 
>>> > that 
>>> > I can connect and fetch mail for the user.  (Ultimately, I don't 
>>> > want 
>>> > users to have to know what the IMAP/POP3 server name / port is  
>>> > .... 
>>> > I 
>>> > would like to auto-detect all of that). 
>>> 
>>> > At first I thought I could use "getmxrr" but quickly realized  
>>> > that 
>>> > is 
>>> > only good for determining the SMTP server. 
>>> 
>>> > If anyone has ever "add account" in Gmail Preferences, it's 
>>> > essentially the exact same functionality where Gmail  
>>> > auto-detects 
>>> > the 
>>> > IMAP/POP3 server. 
>>> 
>>> > Any help will be greatly appreciated. 
>>> 
>>> Just try to connect to the server. 
>>> POP3 and IMAP use different port numbers, so if either one does  
>>> not 
>>> work you try the other. 
>>> 
>>> Richard. 
>> 
>> 
>> Richard 
>> 
>> Thanks for the reply.  I guess my question is, how do I figure out  
>> the 
>> server imap/pop3 with only knowing the persons email address? 
>> 
> 
> The mailserver should be in DNS, not? 
> 
> R. 
 
Oh... oops. I understand now. :S 
I think most would try to guess. As far as I know there is not a  
standard for that. 
 
Richard
 
  
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