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vBulletin POP3 / IMAP Email Client for vB3 - Web-based access to POP email accounts!
Developer Last Online: May 2013
vBulletin POP3 / IMAP Email Client
Version 1.4 for vBulletin 3.x.x by Dr Erwin Loh World's easiest hack to install! Upload a file, and you're done! No templates to add, no files to edit!!! Ever wanted to access your POP3 or IMAP email account when you are away from your Outlook Express? Sick of Hotmail and free web-based email addresses, and want to just stick with your ISP email account? Want to be able to use a web-based interface? Want to be able to integrate this interface into your forums and offer it to your members? Here we have it - I've created a file that does all that. Features: 1. Only 1 file to upload, no templates, no file edits! 2. Automatic integration into your forums, with your forum colors and layout. 3. Accesses any POP3 or IMAP email account. 4. Ability to bypass any firewalls that any mail servers may have. 5. Ability to READ, REPLY, REPLY ALL, DELETE, FORWARD, and COMPOSE emails using the interface. 6. Ability to read HTML emails. 7. Ability to ATTACH files. 8. Ability to VIEW / DOWNLOAD ATTACHMENTS. 9. Ability to show HEADERS of emails. 10. Ability to allow certain usergroups access to this. 11. Ability to allow or disallow users from changing their FROM: email address 12. Ability to let yourself change the FROM: email address at at all times. 13. Your user can use this to access their ISP email account, or (Yahoo email or Hotmail premium accounts) via your forums! Installation: Upload email.php into your forums directory, link to it, and you've got an instant web-based POP3/ IMAP email interface in your forums! Nothing else to do! By default, this allows registered members, moderators and admins access only. You can edit the top of email.php to add or remove usergroupids easily. Settings: At the top of the PHP file, you can change the variables to: 1. Decide which usergroups can use this 2. Allow or disallow the changing of the FROM: email address (security update) 3. Exempt yourself so you can always change the FROM: email address Requirements: 1) This hack requires PHP 4 or higher on your server. 2) This hack requires you to have IMAP support compiled with PHP on your server. If you get a error like "imap_open undefined function", then you dont have IMAP support. Sorry! If you see this error message, you do NOT have IMAP compiled with PHP: Quote:
Please click the install link at the bottom of this thread for updates. Enjoy! Add-Ons (OPTIONAL) - 1) Username and Mail Server saved in Member Profile: To make the Username and Password become part of a member's profile (I don't suggest to include password as well as staff can then have access to this), just create 2 custom profile fields in your Admin CP - one for Username, the other for Mail Host Server. Make sure they do not show up in the user's profile. Then, note down the custom profile ID number of each of the 2 custom profile fields (hover your mouse over the link to each, and it's the number at the very end of the URL in the status bar). Then, in email.php, find: PHP Code:
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2) Force user to use a specific mail server: In email.php, find: PHP Code:
PHP Code:
3) To force users to use only POP3 or IMAP In email.php, find: PHP Code:
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Updates: Version 1.1 - removed the vB2 variable $bburl which was left over. Version 1.2 - removed the vB2 variable $bbtitle, changed it to vB3, and also fixed up the table heading variable - purely cosmetic. Version 1.3 - added automatic navbar support. Version 1.4 - fixed email address server name domains, removed 1 query by caching template, fixed Attachment: alignment. Screenshots: 1. Login screen 2. List of emails 3. Reading emails 4. Composing emails Enjoy! Show Your Support
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That is great.
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Fatal error: Call to undefined function: globalize() in /home/alliance/public_html/vb/email.php on line 23 is what I get. It worked two weeks ago. Great hack, by the way. Very useful. Now if I could make it work...
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I've started getting this error:
Warning: imap_headerinfo(): Bad message number in /email.php on line 373 Any ideas? |
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*installed*
The only way it seems to work on our server is to set the domain name for the user and set the service to POP3....IMAP just freezes....but POP loads like a dream Great Hack! |
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thanks this looks cool.
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I have given some members e-mails ending in .net but now I need to add a modified email.php script to my new server that does not have vb installed on it. |
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Does this work in 3.5?
I get the following error: Fatal error: Call to undefined function: globalize() in /home/t54/public_html/forum/email.php on line 23 |
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I'm running 3.0.8 |
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I'm running on 3.5 RC2 but this hack ain't working.
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Maybe because this is a vBulletin 3.0 Hack?
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