imap_alertsNameimap_alerts — Gets an array of IMAP alert messages during the page request or since the alert stack was cleared.DescriptionThis function dumps the alert stack into an array and clears itself. If the function is called during a page request it returns the alert messages since the start of the request, else it returns all the alerts since the last imap_alerts() call. ExampleExample 592. Print IMAP alert messages <?php $imap = imap_open("{localhost}INBOX","graeme","inferno"); $mailbox = "test_mailbox"; // create the mailbox imap_createmailbox($imap,"{localhost}$mailbox"); // try and create it again imap_createmailbox($imap,"{localhost}$mailbox"); // try and delete a non-existant mailbox imap_deletemailbox($imap,"{localhost}wrong_mailbox"); $alerts = imap_alerts(); for ($i=0; $i<count($alerts); $i++) { echo "$errors[$i] <BR>\n"; } imap_close($imap); ?> Ouput:
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