sombraGmailer.php is a lightweight gmail access API (over 24k) that provides multiple funcions to talk with the google's gmail accounts, allowing you to easily write scripts and some other programs based on this functionality.
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Log into your Gmail account from your own server, save the session and recover it when you want. In some places load gmail are forbidden, with sombraGmailer you can host your own mail server and avoid this restrictions.

Manage your mails: read, label and delete it like the real google server. Usefull even when you can access google's official gmail. Check your box any time and everywhere.



I have developed this library to enjoy and learn about google authentification protocols, I expect no money on change but the amount ads can supply. No donations allowed, if you have money to spend donate it to an ONG, free software on my side.

The sombraGmailer.php library is AJAX compatible, you can attack it directly with javascript and get the info via callbacks. The library is ready to be included on other PHP projects and provide multiple functions that enable full Gmail capabilities.

SombraGmailer.php is provided inside a gmail-like interface with a cool design based on gmail redesigned 2.0. Since global desing is gone it's impossible to get the gmail redesigned artwork. I drawed again lots of components following the style and you can download now this stuff.

Published on LGPL3.0, you can copy, share alike, modify and redistribute it. Thanks to this license the sombraGmailer library will ever be free, and every fork or modification MUST be free too ;).

For questions, conplains, petitions or feedback, please find me at sombra2eternity@gmail.com. To report any bug go to http://code.google.com/p/sombra2eternity/issues/list. You can post some comments on http://sombraencounter.awardspace.com/testing/play2eternityBB3 too.

To host sombraGmailer you must have PHP support with Curl, to connect sombraGmailer you need a browser with hard compatibility with w3c standars. Firefox works 100%, maybe Opera works too (not tested but planned to be supported) and not working on IE for sure (who cares?).