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Simple php-imap integration for Symfony 3.x, 4.x and 5.x.
Installation
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From the command line run
If you're using Symfony Flex you're done and you can go to the configuration section otherwise you must manually register this bundle.
2. Register bundle
If you're not using Symfony Flex you must manually register this bundle in your AppKernel by adding the bundle declaration
Configuration
Setup your mailbox configuration. If your are using symfony 3.x without Symfony Flex add your configuration in app/config/config.yml.
If you're using Symfony Flex open the config/packages/knyk_mailbox.yaml and adjust its content.
Here is the example configuration:
Usage
Connections
All connections from your configuration will be accessible by injecting service like that:
With autowiring
In your controller:
With service container
In your controller:
From this point you can use any of the methods provided by the php-imap library. For example
Testing
Bundle can be tested by runing PHPUnit and phpspec tests.
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