PHP Functions : vpopmail Functions
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vpopmail Functions contains following items:
- vpopmail_add_alias_domain_ex (vpopmail add alias domain ex)
- vpopmail_add_alias_domain (vpopmail add alias domain)
- vpopmail_add_domain_ex (vpopmail add domain ex)
- vpopmail_add_domain (vpopmail add domain)
- vpopmail_add_user (vpopmail add user)
- vpopmail_alias_add (vpopmail alias add)
- vpopmail_alias_del_domain (vpopmail alias del domain)
- vpopmail_alias_del (vpopmail alias del)
- vpopmail_alias_get_all (vpopmail alias get all)
- vpopmail_alias_get (vpopmail alias get)
- vpopmail_auth_user (vpopmail auth user)
- vpopmail_del_domain_ex (vpopmail del domain ex)
- vpopmail_del_domain (vpopmail del domain)
- vpopmail_del_user (vpopmail del user)
- vpopmail_error (vpopmail error)
- vpopmail_passwd (vpopmail passwd)
- vpopmail_set_user_quota (vpopmail set user quota)
PHP is a scripted programming language that can be used to create websites. Short for "PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor" (the initials actually come from the earliest version of the program, which was called "Personal Home Page" but in their current form, constitute a recursive acronym), it is an open-source, reflective programming language used mainly for developing server-side applications and dynamic web content, and more recently, a broader range of software applications. For example, MediaWiki, the software behind Wikipedia, is written in PHP.PHP allows interaction with a large number of relational database management systems, such as MySQL, Oracle, IBM DB2, Microsoft SQL Server, PostgreSQL, Firebird and SQLite. PHP runs on most major operating systems, including Unix, Linux, Netware, Windows, and Mac OS X, and can interact with many major web servers. -- wikipedia.org
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