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<?php /** * POP3 gateway. * * PHP versions 4 and 5 * * license: This source file is subject to version 2.02 of the PHP license, * that is bundled with this package in the file LICENSE, and is available at * through the world-wide-web at http://www.php.net/license/2_02.txt. If you * did not receive a copy of the PHP license and are unable to obtain it * through the world-wide-web, please send a note to license@php.net so we can * mail you a copy immediately. * * @category Web Services * @package SOAP * @author Shane Caraveo <Shane@Caraveo.com> Port to PEAR and more * @author Jan Schneider <jan@horde.org> Maintenance * @copyright 2003-2007 The PHP Group * @license http://www.php.net/license/2_02.txt PHP License 2.02 * @link http://pear.php.net/package/SOAP */ /* SOAP_Server_Email_Gateway */ require_once 'SOAP/Server/Email_Gateway.php'; /* Include a class to access POP3. */ require_once 'Net/POP3.php'; /* Create the SOAP Server object. */ $server = new SOAP_Server_Email_Gateway('http://localhost/soap_interop/server_round2.php'); /* Tell the server to translate to classes we provide if possible. */ $server->_auto_translation = true; require_once './example_server.php'; $soapclass = new SOAP_Example_Server(); $server->addObjectMap($soapclass,'urn:SOAP_Example_Server'); /* Connect to a POP3 server and read the messages. */ $pop3 = new Net_POP3(); if ($pop3->connect('localhost', 110)) { if ($pop3->login('username', 'password')) { $listing = $pop3->getListing(); /* Now loop through each message, and call the SOAP server with that * message. */ foreach ($listing as $msg) { $email = $pop3->getMsg($msg['msg_id']); /* This is where we actually handle the SOAP response. The * SOAP::Server::Email class we are using will send the SOAP * response to the sender via email. */ if ($email) { $server->service($email); } // $pop3->deleteMsg($msg['msg_id']); } } $pop3->disconnect(); }