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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T02:40:09+00:00 2026-05-20T02:40:09+00:00

I am studying an application to trigger a PHP script based on new IMAP

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I am studying an application to trigger a PHP script based on new IMAP emails arriving on Gmail. What’s the best way to know a new email has arrived on a Gmail IMAP account? I can’t think of anything but to configure a cron job. I am running PHP + Nginx on a Linux (Ubuntu) box.

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    2026-05-20T02:40:10+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 2:40 am

    I found out that that’s just the way celular companies developers are doing to verify their clients gmail.

    Well, start making the connection normaly, then:

    $t1=time();//mark time in
    $tt=$t1+(60*1);//total time = t1 + n seconds
    
    do{
        if(isset($t2)) unset($t2);//clean it at every loop cicle
        $t2=time();//mark time
        if(imap_num_msg($imap)!=0){//if there is any message (in the inbox)
    
            $mc=imap_check($imap);//messages check
            //var_dump($mc); die;//vardump it to see all the data it is possible to get with imap_check() and them customize it for yourself
    
    
        }else echo 'No new messagens';
    
        sleep(rand(7,13));//Give Google server a breack
        if(!@imap_ping($imap)){//if the connection is not up
            //start the imap connection the normal way like you did at first
        }
    
    }while($tt>$t2);//if the total time was not achivied yet, get back to the beginning of the loop
    

    And that’s it.

    By the way, here’s some good informations about how IMAP works. My point is that: as IMAP makes possible to mantain virtually a kind of “Live Sync” connection, if you don’t want to configure a MTA to receive email (like me), so IMAP is a real option for get “email pusshed” to you.

    • The connection stays active from 5 to 10 minutes each time you connect to your email, unless you manually disconnect
    • Gmail does limit each account to 10 simultaneous connections.
    • An IMAP account, though, shoud check the mailbox and then keep an active channel to the IMAP server (IMAP-IDLE) for the preset industry standard of 29 minutes before it times out. If you set your Auto-Retrieve setting to between 20-30 minutes, that should keep your phone connected to the remote IMAP box.
    • When GMAIL gets an email it should send a response to the IMAP idle session and mobiPush should pick it up almost instantly.
    • All schedule to retrieve your Gmail mail every 10 minutes, this option will sync incoming E-mail immediately when it arrives at the Gmail servers.
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