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PHP - imap_qprint() Function



PHP−IMAP functions helps you to access email accounts, IMAP stands for Internet Mail Access Protocol using these functions you can also work with NNTP, POP3 protocols and local mailbox access methods.

The imap_qprint() function accepts a string value representing a quoted-printable string as a parameter and converts it into an 8-bit string.

Syntax

imap_qprint($str);

Parameters

Sr.No Parameter & Description
1

str (Mandatory)

This is a string value representing a printable string wrapped in quotations.

Return Values

This function returns an 8-bit string value for the given quoted-printable string.

PHP Version

This function was first introduced in PHP Version 4 and works in all the later versions.

Example

Following example demonstrates the usage of the imap_qprint() string −

<html>
   <body>
      <?php
         $url = "{imap.gmail.com:993/imap/ssl/novalidate-cert}INBOX";
         $id = "tutorialspoint.test@gmail.com";
         $pwd = "cohondob_123";
         $mailbox = imap_open($url, $id, $pwd);
         print("Connection established....");
         print("<br>");

         $qstring = "This 'is a sample text ' with quotes";
         $res = imap_qprint($qstring);
         print($res);
      ?>
   </body>
</html>

Output

This generates the following output −

Connection established....
This 'is a sample text ' with quotes

Example

Following is another example of the above function −

<html>
   <body>
      <?php
         //Establishing connection
         $url = "{imap.gmail.com:993/imap/ssl/novalidate-cert}INBOX";
         $id = "tutorialspoint.test@gmail.com";
         $pwd = "cohondob_123";
         $imap = imap_open($url, $id, $pwd);
         print("Connection established...."."<br>");
		 
         //Fetching the contents of a message
         print("Contents of the first message: "."<br>");
         $body = imap_body($imap, 1);
         imap_qprint($body);
    
         //Closing the connection
         imap_close($imap);   
      ?>
   </body>
</html>

Output

This generates the following output −

Connection established....
Contents of the first message:
"UTF-8" #sample_mail1 --000000000000a0d34e05b24373f4 Content-Type: text/h 
php_function_reference.htm
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