Get an email from old temporary mailbox - email

I want to reregistrate my account to existing post but I need to get mail from old temporary post I haven't access. I want to make email server to get this but don't know how. Can anyone help me?

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How to authenticate Inbound Mail? With SendGrid specifically?

I created an application which uses SendGrid's Inbound Parse Webhook. Whenever someone emails "whatever#mydomain.com", the email goes to SendGrid, and then SendGrid hits our server with a POST containing the email's contents. We can then feed that email data back into our main application.
I have it all working. But now I do not know how I am supposed to authenticate the messages SendGrid posts to our server. Does anyone know the best course of action for doing this? Verifying that our inbound emails actually come from authorized users of our main application?
Obviously we can check the "From" address in the headers, but I've read that these can be completely spoofed. Apparently "dkim" and "spf", two attributes of the incoming mail from SendGrid, have something to do with authorization. But i cannot find anything in the documentation, or really anywhere else for that matter, that tells me how I should be consuming these "dkim" and "spf" fields to verify message authenticity.
If anyone has any help, general, specific, or otherwise.. It would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Well. Since this doesn't seem to be getting a lot of traction I thought I'd post my own janky-ass solution to the problem, on the off chance that anyone else runs across this issue in the future.
Disclaimer: this could be total garbage nonsense. But it appears to be working all right.
Basically I ended up taking some critical contextual information about the original message that initiated the inbound email. We encode that information in the local-part of the "Reply To" address that we set up with the SendGridMessage. Then I encrypt the encoded local-part.
When SendGrid POSTs to our server with the inbound email, we decrypt the "TO" local-part and validate the result. If it decrypts successfully, we check the "FROM", and verify that they are an actual authorized user of our main application. THEN, we verify that THAT user in question has the correct permissions to edit the information associated with the original encoded local-part of the "Reply To".

Make new gmail email not be grabbed by pop3

This seems like a fairly obvious thing but I can't figure out how to do it and am hoping one of your geniuses can help me out!
We have a Gmail email account and then a ticket system that checks that account and sends an auto-reply to the sender saying that the email was received. This is checked via POP3 but can also be done via IMAP if necessary.
What I want is this: For certain messages, I'd like to file them immediately in Gmail and have them go to a special folder and have them NOT be checked by the ticket system. That's all.
I tried creating a filter in Gmail to move them, skip the inbox, mark as read, all of that. They still get picked up by the ticket system.
I thought POP3 only checked the INBOX on any server, so I expected that if I skipped the inbox then it would not be accessible. This doesn't seem to be the case.
Please let me know if there are any tricks I can do.
Thank you so much!
Ben
The problem that you are running into is that when connecting to GMail via POP3, you are actually accessing the "All Mails" folder and not the Inbox, so filtering the messages does not remove them from the list presented to your client via POP3.
Switching to IMAP should solve this problem, however, since you'd be able to open whatever folder you wanted.

Cpanel: How to check if the email function is activated - contact forms from users don't get sent to my email

I have a website with a contact form.
For some reason the emails aren't getting sent to me, and the code should be fine.
My guess is that the mailing function from Cpanel is disabled.
How can I check if it is active/disabled?
The other option is that the server isn't giving the permition to do it. I really don't know what can be the problem. Can someone help me to solve this one out?
Thanks!
The host must have disabled nodody user mailing capabilities. In that case its better you change your code for sending emails via SMTP authentication method.

WCS email sending

I'm trying to generate a mail when my process is complete in WCS, please share some links or info about how to get started.
Like order placing I'm having a functionality for taking back few Merchendise(checking in), after this is complete, I should send an Email to specified id. I am very new to this, tried googling dint find much info.
Please help.
You need to do something like this http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21230937
To send a email first of all, Enable the email transport for the site in admin console. Configure it by providing the SMTP server details.
Then you can use SendMsgCmd interface to send a email.

Are there other methods than emailing a verification link to verify account info?

At the moment, we are sending an email address verification email each time someone signs up. This email has been causing a number of problems: people don't get it, they just don't click the link in the email or the email gets block by spam or some other method. We are working on resolving the spam issue, although I don't think it's possible to completely resolve it.
I'm wondering what other methods there might be for verifying and email address. Is there any other way to verify an email address without sending an email? Or is there another method of ensuring people aren't signing up with fake information?
I'm not sure if there are other good methods, but sending an email and having them click a link is definitely the simplest and most accurate.
A main feature to sending that email, is for the person to verify that it's actually them that requested it.
The only way to verify someone owns an email address is to have him use it.
As for verifying users don't enter fake information - not even sending an email can help. With so many disposable/temporary email services out there (like GuerrillaMail) , someone can fill up your form with false info, post a temp email address, log to that address and click the link in your email - manually or programatically.
You have to trust your users to come back for your content, and ignore spammers.
strikeiron.com offers a paid web service to verify if an email exists without sending a message to that email. try it out here is the link: strick
http://www.strikeiron.com/Catalog/ProductDetail.aspx?pv=5.0.0&pn=Email+Verification