mailparse _msg _extract _part _file
(PECL mailparse >= 0.9.0)
mailparse_msg_extract_part_file — Extracts/decodes a message section
Description
$mimemail
, mixed $filename
[, callable $callbackfunc
] ) : stringExtracts/decodes a message section from the supplied filename.
The contents of the section will be decoded according to their transfer encoding - base64, quoted-printable and uuencoded text are supported.
Parameters
-
mimemail
-
A valid MIME resource, created with mailparse_msg_create().
-
filename
-
Can be a file name or a valid stream resource.
-
callbackfunc
-
If set, this must be either a valid callback that will be passed the extracted section, or
NULL
to make this function return the extracted section.If not specified, the contents will be sent to "stdout".
Return Values
If callbackfunc
is not NULL
returns TRUE
on
success.
If callbackfunc
is set to NULL
, returns the
extracted section as a string.
Returns FALSE
on error.
See Also
- mailparse_msg_extract_part() - Extracts/decodes a message section
- mailparse_msg_extract_whole_part_file() - Extracts a message section including headers without decoding the transfer encoding
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