php-doc-en/reference/imap/configure.xml
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<section id="imap.installation">
&reftitle.install;
<para>
To get these functions to work, you have to compile PHP with
<option role="configure">--with-imap[=DIR]</option>, where DIR is the
c-client install prefix. From our example above, you would use
<option role="configure">--with-imap=/usr/local/imap-2000b</option>.
This location depends on where you created this directory according to the
description above. Windows users may include the
<filename>php_imap.dll</filename> DLL in &php.ini;.
IMAP is not supported on systems earlier that Windows 2000. This is because it
uses encryption functions in order to enable SSL connections to the mail
servers.
</para>
<note>
<simpara>
Depending how the c-client was configured, you might also need to add
<option role="configure">--with-imap-ssl=/path/to/openssl/</option>
and/or <option role="configure">--with-kerberos=/path/to/kerberos</option>
into the PHP configure line.
</simpara>
</note>
&warn.imaprecodeyaz;
</section>
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