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Asked: May 21, 20262026-05-21T14:11:43+00:00 2026-05-21T14:11:43+00:00

Using this tut: parse emails I was able to get email piping, and attachment/body

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Using this tut: parse emails

I was able to get email piping, and attachment/body parsing totally working….as long as the email is not sent from outlook.

It executes perfectly from gmail, and thunderbird, however when the incoming email is sent from outlook the script fails. I figure it has something to do with how outlook formats its messages (in the comments on the tutorial site someone mentions outlook not being compliant), but truthfully the issue is above my head. Any help would be appreciated, thanks.

fyi: this is the newest version of outlook (win7).

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    2026-05-21T14:11:44+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2026 at 2:11 pm

    Ok…

    So I fixed it. I was setting up the pipe in Cpanel, because it’s easier. I put the pipe under “account level filtering”, worked great for anything but outlook. I would have loved to have the script print data for debug, but it was never even executing when the email came from outlook. Looked in mail logs…nothing obvious. My admin on a whim suggested that I move the pipe to the “forwarders” section in cpanel. Well now it works perfect. Must be a bug in cpanel. Why is it the more you learn about computers the less sense they make.

    Just a couple other tweaks I had to implement:

    A) when writing/editing the script in a windows environment, hidden characters are added. To fix this, I upload the php file, and open it in the cpanel filemanager (us-ascii), and save it. This removes the characters. (could obviously open in *nix also)
    B) I had to chmod to 755, or it would not run. Scripts sitting outside my \www so no worries.
    C) My shebang had to be: #!/usr/bin/php -q. The q was necessary to get it running.

    Hope this helps someone else.

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