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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T06:28:06+00:00 2026-05-19T06:28:06+00:00

Currently I’m using the PEAR library’s mimeDecode.php for parsing incoming emails. It seems to

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Currently I’m using the PEAR library’s mimeDecode.php for parsing incoming emails. It seems to have a lot of issues and fails to decode a lot of messages, so I’d like to replace it with something better.

I’m looking for something that is able to properly separate parts of the message, such as to, from, body, etc. Ideally it would be able to handle all common encoding methods such as base64, uuencode, quoted printable, etc.

In situations where both plain text and html versions of the same message are contained in a single email, I would ideally like it to know the difference between them so I could choose which part I wished to display.

I’m not worried about attachments at this point in time, but it would be nice for it to have knowledge of them in case I want to implement that in the future.

I saw PHP has a group of functions that start with the word imap that appear they may do what I would like, but I am unsure without trying them out.

Currently I am doing on-the-fly decoding of the messages in PHP, which is why I am looking for a PHP replacement solution.

Does anyone have an experience with this that could point me in the right direction? I’d hate to start using something that would end up not doing what I need in the long run.

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    2026-05-19T06:28:08+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 6:28 am

    Funny you should ask… Im actually working on a simple notification system now. I just finished up the Bounce Manager with i use Zend_Mail to implement. It has pretty much all the features you’re looking for… you can connect to a mailbox (POP3, IMAP, Mbox, and Maildir) and pull messages from it as well as operate on all those messages.

    It handles multipart messages, but the parts can be hard to work with. I had a hard time figuring out which part was the attached original message part in the NDR’s I was working with, but I have a feeling I just missed something in the documentation. I’m not sure how it handles encoding, because my usage was fairly simple but I’m pretty sure it has provisions for all the encodings you mentioned. Check out the docs and browse the API.

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