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jevon at jevon dot org 06-Jan-2015 12:27
On Ubuntu 14.04+, you need to first install with apt-get:

apt-get install php5-imap

However it's not enabled by default so enable it with:

php5enmod imap
panchtatvam at gmail dot com 23-May-2014 04:25
For Fedora 20
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Install php-imap:
sudo yum install php-imap

Then restart httpd :
sudo service httpd restart
Robin Scurr 06-Feb-2014 02:20
This applies to SUSE Linux

When I did "php -m" at the bash prompt, imap WAS listed as installed, however the results of <?php echo phpinfo(); ?> DID NOT have imap anywhere? All the *.ini files were processed from the \etc\php5\conf.d directory EXCEPT the imap.ini file.

I fixed this by adding to the file \etc\php5\apache2\php.ini the line:

extension=imap.so

... even though a file called imap.ini contained that same entry in \etc\php5\conf.d?

Explicitly entering the extension=imap.so in the php5.ini file fixed - you do have to restart PHP (reboot) after making the entry....

All is well now.
marcin at koziarz dot pl 13-May-2013 04:25
In ArchLinux, a php package provides this module, but it is disabled by default.
Simply uncomment a line (remove semicolon) in /etc/php/php.ini:

;extension=imap.so

to

extension=imap.so

and then, restart PHP.
dale3h 13-Jan-2009 10:31
In CentOS:

yum install php-imap

Works like a charm!
LZZ 08-Dec-2008 07:11
On Gentoo:

edit /etc/make.conf and include imap to the USE flags,
then run

emerge php
dlaplant at integresystems dot com 02-Sep-2008 10:24
For rhel4 add the libc-client-devel package
clay at scvalleypopcorn dot com 02-Aug-2008 09:38
apt-get install php5-imap

Works well also.... Enjoy
Josecito 28-May-2008 04:21
To install the IMAP module on Red Hat Linux Enterprise 4 (RHEL4):
- Open a terminal window
- If you're not root, become root with su
- type:
RPM -i php-imap
(RPM will download, install and resolve dependencies)
- restart your web server with:
service httpd restart

I hope this helps newbies (like me).