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Did you restart/reload apache (or whatever your webserver is) after installing it?
Yes i reloaded the apache after install this and reboot the server.but same issue i am facing...
Using php-fpm? Restart the php-fpm process.
I have installed this and restart the apache and server
Did it ask you to add extension=imap.so or some such to php.ini? That's often the case with extensions (as well as a restart for any daemons using PHP)
no this did not ask me.
The Google crystal balls says sometimes it needs to be enabled with
php5enmod imap
already enabled.
You should inspect
phpinfo();
and see if it mentions anything about it being enabled. Perhaps you have more than one version of PHP on there, confusing things?Hi friends i have resolved this issue myself.
This will need to rebuild php with old version php 5.3.28 with imap.i did this.
before this i was using 5.4.x version i have deleted this.now i have resolved this issue..
Thanks
Junaid
I had the same problem two days ago with PHP5-FPM and needed to restart my dedicated server to get it working, don't know why. But I'm running Ubuntu instead of CentOS.
Hello All,
I find out the solution to this problem.
Please run these commands on your Linux server.
1) yum install php55-imap
2) service httpd restart
Thank you
Pooja G.
Good necro and likely irrelevant to the case...