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revision 1.684 locked by: gilles;
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date: 2016/08/19 10:30:36; author: gilles; state: Exp; lines: +53 -110
Bugfix. Fall back separator to / even when host has no mailbox at all.
Usability. Better warning about default ssl SSL_VERIFY_NONE
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revision 1.726
date: 2016/08/16 21:32:35; author: gilles; state: Exp; lines: +19 -19
Changed "Checking --regexflag --skipmess --regexmess --maxlinelengthcmd --pipemess commands" with a space string instead of an empty one. Because pipemess() now fails when output is empty.
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revision 1.725
date: 2016/08/16 00:01:48; author: gilles; state: Exp; lines: +122 -83
Some perl critics.
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revision 1.724
date: 2016/08/13 11:04:06; author: gilles; state: Exp; lines: +362 -150
Refactor. No more global $pidfile, $pidfilelocking, $nb_errors, $errorsdump, @errors_log.
Refactor. Changed exit_clean. From exit_clean( 0 ) to exit_clean( $sync, $EX_OK ) ;
Refactor. Changed errors_incr. From errors_incr( $error ) to errors_incr( $sync, $error ).
Refactor. From stats( ) to stats( $sync ).
Added constants:
* $EXIT_WITH_ERRORS_MAX
* $EXIT_BY_SIGNAL
* $EXIT_WITH_ERRORS
* $EXIT_PID_FILE_ALREADY_EXIST
* $INTERVAL_TO_EXIT
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revision 1.723
date: 2016/07/29 21:57:03; author: gilles; state: Exp; lines: +12 -11
Force Unconnected state with Ctrl-c.
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revision 1.722
date: 2016/07/29 21:14:11; author: gilles; state: Exp; lines: +20 -12
Added sub debugsleep()
Changed --debugsleep to take a float parameter. --debugsleep 4.5 add a sleep of 4.5 seconds every folder and before every copied message.
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revision 1.721
date: 2016/07/29 17:25:00; author: gilles; state: Exp; lines: +57 -29
Do reconnections when hit by a signal Ctrl-c, aka INT signal.
2 consecutive Ctrl-c within 1 second then exit the program.
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revision 1.720
date: 2016/07/29 15:01:38; author: gilles; state: Exp; lines: +324 -225
Some Perl critics "not one of the allowed literal values". Now still 188 violations of ValuesAndExpressions::ProhibitMagicNumbers.
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revision 1.719
date: 2016/07/25 19:27:47; author: gilles; state: Exp; lines: +229 -152
Change some print to myprint.
Fixed some perlcritic level 4 & 5
sub pipemess now abort on empty message generated.
sub pipemess prints stderr
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revision 1.718
date: 2016/07/20 10:45:51; author: gilles; state: Exp; lines: +21 -13
Added --inet4 to force AF_INET connextion in ssl mode.
Added --inet6 too to force AF_INET6 in ssl mode. Might be useless.
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revision 1.717
date: 2016/07/13 14:05:20; author: gilles; state: Exp; lines: +130 -57
Started tests_message_for_host2()
Added cyrillic for hard part --automap
--pipemess test with pipe (cat|cat)
--pipemess tests with arrors
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revision 1.716
date: 2016/07/12 09:02:25; author: gilles; state: Exp; lines: +209 -81
Added full mocked tests to sub tests_delete1emptyfolders(). Test::MockObject is really helpful!
Changed pipemess() to return both message and stderr output, in list context. Scalar context stays the same, for now.
Added list context tests to tests_pipemess()
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revision 1.715
date: 2016/07/05 21:17:48; author: gilles; state: Exp; lines: +10 -10
Removed from errors list "ignoring folder because it is not in host1 whole folders list". Too hard too.
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revision 1.714
date: 2016/07/05 21:12:23; author: gilles; state: Exp; lines: +10 -10
Remove "not selectable" folders from the errors list. Too hard.
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revision 1.713
date: 2016/07/05 12:50:35; author: gilles; state: Exp; lines: +21 -18
Added "ignoring folder" in the errors list.
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revision 1.712
date: 2016/06/30 01:35:02; author: gilles; state: Exp; lines: +202 -21
Added option --delete1emptyfolders ; 8 hours to write it.
Added module dependency Test::MockObject for some tests. Only require for now.
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revision 1.711
date: 2016/06/22 20:23:33; author: gilles; state: Exp; lines: +10 -10
Removed a useless debug output
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revision 1.710
date: 2016/06/22 14:47:23; author: gilles; state: Exp; lines: +28 -27
Perlcritic fixes. ValuesAndExpressions::ProhibitMagicNumbers some 3 and is_a_release_number tests.
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revision 1.709
date: 2016/06/22 11:32:40; author: gilles; state: Exp; lines: +58 -37
Perlcritic fixes. ValuesAndExpressions::ProhibitMagicNumbers -1 => $LAST or $MINUS_ONE.
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revision 1.708
date: 2016/06/22 10:32:45; author: gilles; state: Exp; lines: +193 -192
Perlcritic fixes. ProhibitParensWithBuiltins, Last ones.
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revision 1.707
date: 2016/06/18 00:37:24; author: gilles; state: Exp; lines: +64 -81
Perlcritic fixes. ProhibitParensWithBuiltins, exists() => exists. But not all. Need to examine precedence with not or and etc.
Uncommented call to $test_builder->reset( ) Don't know why it was commented but it was bad for knowing tests go wrong.
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revision 1.706
date: 2016/06/17 13:34:09; author: gilles; state: Exp; lines: +13 -13
Sugar. "return (" => "return("
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revision 1.705
date: 2016/06/17 13:28:23; author: gilles; state: Exp; lines: +422 -422
Replaced all print( calls by myprint( calls.
It prepares better output handling, I hope.
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revision 1.704
date: 2016/06/17 13:25:16; author: gilles; state: Exp; lines: +36 -36
Replaced smyprintf by mysprintf
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revision 1.703
date: 2016/06/17 13:12:09; author: gilles; state: Exp; lines: +700 -697
Perlcritic fixes. Rmoved parentheses, ProhibitParensWithBuiltins, for defined|scalar|push|keys|unshift|uc
but added parentheses to print.
Replaced printf by myprintf
Replaced sprinf by smyprintf.
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revision 1.702
date: 2016/06/15 22:43:35; author: gilles; state: Exp; lines: +495 -495
Fixed perl critic 458 violations of ValuesAndExpressions::ProhibitInterpolationOfLiterals. "Useless interpolation of literal string". 2 left but critic bugs on them. "\1foo" is not '\1foo' but critic suggests equality.
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revision 1.701
date: 2016/06/12 23:39:04; author: gilles; state: Exp; lines: +812 -812
Fixed perlcritic "Don't use whitespace at the end of lines". Was 627 violations of CodeLayout::ProhibitTrailingWhitespace. Now 0. For now...
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revision 1.700
date: 2016/06/12 20:55:25; author: gilles; state: Exp; lines: +33 -33
Fixed perlcritic latest ouble-sigil dereference $$foo => ${ $ffo } and $#$foo => $#{ $foo }
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revision 1.699
date: 2016/06/12 19:51:52; author: gilles; state: Exp; lines: +29 -29
Fixed perlcritic Double-sigil dereference @$foo => @{ $foo }
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revision 1.698
date: 2016/06/12 19:39:15; author: gilles; state: Exp; lines: +33 -36
Fixed perlcritic %$foo => %{ $ff }
Double-sigil dereference
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revision 1.697
date: 2016/06/12 18:42:18; author: gilles; state: Exp; lines: +53 -24
Perl critic fixes. 10 x "Unnamed numeric literals make code less maintainable.". use Readonly to fix them.
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revision 1.696
date: 2016/06/09 23:42:34; author: gilles; state: Exp; lines: +201 -201
Fixed perlcritic 'Quotes used with a string containing no non-whitespace characters'.
"" or '' => q{}
" " or ' ' => q{ }
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revision 1.695
date: 2016/06/09 18:17:14; author: gilles; state: Exp; lines: +15 -10
Check connected state in sub create_folder().
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revision 1.694
date: 2016/06/08 21:01:15; author: gilles; state: Exp; lines: +43 -17
Added patch: [imapsync/imapsync] Update XOAUTH2 support to work with Google's newer .json files (#68).
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revision 1.693
date: 2016/06/07 21:13:03; author: gilles; state: Exp; lines: +38 -28
CGI loaded when needed only.
In CGI mode, Remove all content in unsafe evalued options.
In CGI mode, help solving permission issues.
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revision 1.692
date: 2016/05/25 16:34:15; author: gilles; state: Exp; lines: +11 -11
Small typo
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revision 1.691
date: 2016/05/24 20:56:34; author: gilles; state: Exp; lines: +25 -18
Fixed -1 false output for big account %d => %s in printf.
Wrote and use getpwuid_any_os. getpwuid breaks on Windows.
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revision 1.690
date: 2016/05/14 21:21:56; author: gilles; state: Exp; lines: +33 -23
*** empty log message ***
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revision 1.689
date: 2016/05/09 17:58:11; author: gilles; state: Exp; lines: +155 -20
Started to be CGI compatible.
Started package Imapsync::Getopt::Long.
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revision 1.688
date: 2016/03/27 22:56:47; author: gilles; state: Exp; lines: +11 -11
Check return code of message_to_file in sub message_for_host2.
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revision 1.687
date: 2016/03/24 20:39:33; author: gilles; state: Exp; lines: +10 -10
Replaced message_string() call by message_to_file() and won 1x again.
Now imapsync crunches only 2x biggest message size in memory.
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revision 1.686
date: 2016/03/24 20:21:57; author: gilles; state: Exp; lines: +27 -27
Changed append_message_on_host2() to pass message string by reference.
Memory usage passed from 5x to 3x. 3x remains from underlying Mail::IMAPClient module in Mail::IMAPClient::message_string()
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revision 1.685
date: 2016/03/24 17:02:13; author: gilles; state: Exp; lines: +65 -35
Added memory debug in order to decrease the 5x message size in memory.
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revision 1.684
date: 2016/03/17 08:35:03; author: gilles; state: Exp; lines: +24 -16
Bugfix. No more warning about "Use of uninitialized value $sockargs[7] in join or string at"
in ssl or tls mode. Was due to "'SSL_version' => undef".

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# $Id: FAQ,v 1.221 2016/03/07 02:55:01 gilles Exp gilles $
# $Id: FAQ,v 1.224 2016/06/08 21:32:09 gilles Exp gilles $
+-------------------+
| FAQs for imapsync |
@ -121,36 +121,6 @@ post to this list if you want to stay private.
Thank you for your participation.
=======================================================================
Q. Can I copy or sync Calendar or Contacts with imapsync?
R. No. It's because most IMAP servers don't get contacts and calendar
events via IMAP. In other words, messages synced by imapsync from
Calendar or Contacts folders are not used by email servers to set
or get the contacts or calendars.
No way via IMAP, no way via imapsync.
See next question.
=======================================================================
Q. How can I copy or synchronize Calendars or Contacts?
R1. It can't be done with imapsync.
R2. It can be done, depending on the email server softwares used.
a) From Exchange to Exchange, export contacts and calendar to
PST format files on host1 and import them on host2.
b) From Gmail to Gmail, export and import calendars in ical format,
extension for those files is .ics.
Contacts can be copied using a csv file. See the help page
http://support.google.com/mail/bin/topic.py?hl=en&topic=1669027
c) Etc. Search the web. There's also specific tools and paid services.
There's no silver bullet to migrate Calendars and Contacts,
if you find one, tell me!
=======================================================================
Q. Where I can find old imapsync releases?
@ -320,11 +290,11 @@ http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa365247.aspx#maxpath
The workaround solution given at the previous link,
ie using \\?\D:", does not work for imapsync.
So this imapsync Windows bug is still pending and needs a fix using
a different technic to cache, like a database file for example.
a different technique to cache, like a database file for example.
A solution to fix the issue is to use a Linux virtual host on a
Windows box, with VirtualBox or VmWare etc. There is no bug this way,
pathnames can be several thousands charaters long.
pathnames can be several thousands characters long.
Better said that done but not so difficult nor expensive these days,
VirtualBox is free and VmWare Player is free for personal or test use.
@ -400,14 +370,6 @@ Q. How can I use imapsync with Mail::IMAPClient 2.2.9 perl module?
R. Mail::IMAPClient 2.2.9 is no longer supported.
=======================================================================
Q. I get "Out of memory" errors. How to fix that?
R. Usually "Out of memory" errors are related to old days,
to old Mail::IMAPClient module releases, before 3.26.
Look at imapsync output first lines to get the Mail::IMAPClient release used.
Then upgrade Mail::IMAPClient Perl module if needed.
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Q. Can I use imapsync to migrate emails from pop3 server to imap server?
@ -526,35 +488,6 @@ R. Use a backslash to escape the characters:
It works for the star * character,
I don't know if it works for the " character.
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Q. On Windows, some passwords contain $ characters. Login fails.
R1. Enclose passwords between ""
imapsync ... --password1 "zzz$zz$$z"
R2. Prefix each $ character with a ^ since ^ is the escape character
on Windows
imapsync ... --password1 zzz^$zz^$^$z
For a password that is exactly the 8 characters string $%&<>|^"
you have to enter
imapsync ... --password1 "$%%&<>|^"^"
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Q. On Windows, some passwords begin with an equal = character.
Login fails. What can I do?
R. Use twice equals == characters instead; For example, if =secret
is the password then use:
imapsync ... --password1 ==secret
or even
imapsync ... --password1 "==secret"
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Q. With huge account (many messages) when it comes to reading the
destination server it comes out this error:
@ -587,16 +520,6 @@ R. Use the following syntax:
imapsync ... --user1="loginuser*admin_user" --password1 "admin_user_password"
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Q. How to migrate to Dovecot with an admin/MasterUser account?
R. Dovecot uses the same syntax as uw-imap
imapsync ... --user2="loginuser*admin_user" --password2 "admin_user_password"
To setup a Dovecot MasterUser see
http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Authentication/MasterUsers
======================================================================
Q. How to migrate from cyrus with an admin account?

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AddDescription "<b>Domino</b>." FAQ.Domino.txt
AddDescription "<b>Dovecot</b>." FAQ.Dovecot.txt
AddDescription "<b>Duplicated</b> messages issues." FAQ.Duplicates.txt
AddDescription "<b>Exchange 20xx</b> and <b>Office365</b>." FAQ.Exchange.txt
AddDescription "<b>Changing folders names</b>." FAQ.Folders_Mapping.txt
AddDescription "<b>Flags</b>." FAQ.Flags.txt
AddDescription "<b>Gmail</b> accounts." FAQ.Gmail.txt
AddDescription "<b>ISP</b>." FAQ.ISP.txt
AddDescription "<b>Massive/bulk migrations</b>." FAQ.Massive.txt
AddDescription "<b>Selecting messages</b>." FAQ.Messages_selection.txt
AddDescription "<b>Oracle-UCS</b>." FAQ.Oracle-UCS.txt
AddDescription "<b>Security</b>." FAQ.Security.txt
AddDescription "<b>SmarterMail</b>." FAQ.SmarterMail.txt
AddDescription "<b>Various imap server</b> softwares." FAQ.Various_Server_Softwares.txt
AddDescription "<b>XOAUTH2</b> (<b>Gmail</b>)." FAQ.XOAUTH2.txt

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#!/bin/cat
$Id: FAQ.Archiving.txt,v 1.2 2016/05/09 13:03:14 gilles Exp gilles $
This documentation is also at http://imapsync.lamiral.info/#doc
============================================
Imapsync tips about archiving messages.
============================================
=======================================================================
Q. How to move emails from one IMAP folder to another either on the
same IMAP server or a different one?
For example, all messages older than 1 year, move from INBOX to Archive.
R1. Solution:
imapsync ... --minage 365 --folder Inbox --f1f2 INBOX=Archive --delete --noexpungeaftereach
Add option --noexpungeaftereach if speed is a concern.
Add option --delete if you want to move messages, instead of just copy/sync them.
R2. See also file FAQ.Folders_Mapping.txt

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#!/bin/cat
$Id: FAQ.Connection.txt,v 1.2 2016/03/16 13:33:51 gilles Exp gilles $
This documentation is also at http://imapsync.lamiral.info/#doc
============================================
Imapsync tips about connection issues.
============================================
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Q.How to test a ssl imap connection without imapsync?
R1.Use openssl command like the following,
an example with imap.gmail.com server:
openssl s_client -connect imap.gmail.com:993
The previous command is an interactive connection, hit ctrl-c
to finish it. If you want to finish it gently, then use:
{ sleep 1; echo "a LOGOUT"; } | openssl s_client -connect imap.gmail.com:993
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#!/bin/cat
$Id: FAQ.Contacts_Calendars.txt,v 1.3 2016/05/09 13:37:21 gilles Exp gilles $
This documentation is also at http://imapsync.lamiral.info/#doc
=========================================================
Imapsync issues about syncing Contacts & Calendars.
=========================================================
=======================================================================
Q. Can I copy or sync Calendar or Contacts with imapsync?
R. No, Imapsync can't migrate Contacts and Calendars.
It's because most IMAP servers don't get contacts and calendars
events via IMAP. In other words, messages synced by imapsync from
Calendars or Contacts folders are not used by email servers to set
or get the contacts or calendars.
No way via IMAP, no way via imapsync.
But see next question.
=======================================================================
Q. How can I copy or synchronize Calendars or Contacts?
R1. It can't be done with imapsync. See previous question for explanations.
R2. It can be done, depending on the email server softwares used.
a) From Exchange to Exchange, export contacts and calendar to
PST format files on host1 and import them on host2.
b) From Gmail to Gmail, export and import calendars in ical format,
extension for those files is .ics.
Contacts can be copied using a csv file. See the help page
http://support.google.com/mail/bin/topic.py?hl=en&topic=1669027
c) Etc. Search the web. There's also specific tools and paid services.
There's no silver bullet to migrate Calendars and Contacts,
if you find one, tell me!
Also consider asking experts at Sumatra company
https://twitter.com/sumatra_dev
http://sumatra.com/
d) I plan to make tools for that but so far nothing has began
more than this discussion:
http://www.linux-france.org/prj/imapsync_list/msg01797.html
http://www.linux-france.org/prj/imapsync_list/msg01811.html
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#!/bin/cat
$Id: FAQ.Dates.txt,v 1.2 2016/03/07 02:08:12 gilles Exp gilles $
$Id: FAQ.Dates.txt,v 1.3 2016/07/27 13:14:30 gilles Exp gilles $
This documentation is also at http://imapsync.lamiral.info/#doc
@ -25,21 +25,26 @@ but not with:
A thing to keep in mind, imapsync does not touch any byte of messages
unless told to do so by option --regexmess or --pipemess
Messages on both parts should be identical.
Messages on both parts should be exactly identical.
Now I explain the whole picture about dates of messages.
There are several different dates for any message.
First, there is the "Date:" header. Most of the time, this date is set
by the MUA (MUA means Mail User Agent) it can be Outlook, Thunderbird,
a webmail or Mutt. The Date header is usually the date the message was written
First, there is the "Date:" header, which belongs to the message itself.
You can see this "Date:" header line by asking View->Message Source
in most email client software (Ctrl-u in Thunderbird).
Most of the time, this date is set by the MUA, MUA stands for "Mail User Agent".
MUA can be Outlook, Thunderbird, a webmail or Mutt etc.
The Date header is usually the date the message was written
or sent the first time, at the writer side.
This Date: header line is never changed by any transfer or copy.
This "Date:" header line is never changed by any transfer or copy.
If an email reader uses the "Date:" header for displaying the date of a
message then no problem should arise.
Another date is the internal date. In IMAP, the internal date is handled
by the server and normally it corresponds to the arrival date in the mailbox.
This date is not part of the email message itself, it's a metadata kept
by the imap server.
The IMAP protocol allows the internal date to be set by a email client
when a message is delivered by the imap APPEND command.
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#!/bin/cat
$Id: FAQ.Duplicates.txt,v 1.9 2016/03/08 21:17:21 gilles Exp gilles $
$Id: FAQ.Duplicates.txt,v 1.10 2016/04/17 19:06:39 gilles Exp gilles $
This documentation is also at http://imapsync.lamiral.info/#doc
@ -20,21 +20,50 @@ R0.
Normally and by default, imapsync doesn't generate duplicates.
So if it does generate duplicates it means a problem occurs
with message identification. It happens sometimes with IMAP
servers changing the "Message-Id" line or "Received:" in
the header part of messages.
servers changing the "Message-Id" header line or one or more
of the "Received:" header lines in the header part of messages.
Imapsync uses "Message-Id" header line and "Received:" header
lines to identify messages on both sides.
R1.
You can use option --useuid, with it, imapsync won't use
header lines to compare messages in folders.
Keep in mind it uses a local cache.
A first solution is to use option --useuid.
With option --useuid, imapsync doesn't use header lines
to identify and compare messages in folders.
Instead of some headers, --useuid tell imapsync to use
the imap UIDs given by imap servers on bith sides.
To avoid duplicates on next runs, imapsync uses a local cache
where it keeps UIDs already transfered.
imapsync ... --useuid
There is an issue when --useuid is not used the first time.
A big issue with --useuid is that it doesn't generate duplicates if
used from the first time but it does generate duplicates after a previous
run without --useuid (because it uses a different method to identify
the messages). A solution? it depends. --delete2 solves this problem
if you are permitted to use it.
run without --useuid (because then uses a different method to identify
the messages).
A solution? Two solutions.
The easiest is --delete2
if you are permitted to use it. Option --delete2 removes messages on host2
that are not on host1 so with --delete2 you go for resyncing all
messages again but all previously transferred messages are deleted,
and also messages previously there without imapsync.
So --useuid --delete2 is easy to remove duplicates but not for
all context.
A second solution, better if R2 works (see R2 below), is to build
the cache before using --useuid
First sync:
imapsync ... --useheader "Message-Id" --addheader --usecache
Next syncs:
imapsync ... --useuid
imapsync ... --useuid
...
R2.
Best way if you can follow it.

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$Id: FAQ.Emptying.txt,v 1.4 2016/04/24 00:07:47 gilles Exp gilles $
This documentation is also at http://imapsync.lamiral.info/#doc
============================================
Imapsync tip to empty an account.
============================================
=======================================================================
Q. How to delete all emails of all folders of an account with imapsync?
R. Use the same account on both sides with option --delete
--noexpungeaftereach
Option --noexpungeaftereach is just to speed up the deletion.
Example:
./imapsync \
--host1 test.lamiral.info --user1 test --password1 secret \
--host2 test.lamiral.info --user2 test --password2 secret \
--delete --noexpungeaftereach
=======================================================================
Q. How to delete all folders of an account with imapsync?
R. Use an already empty account as source and sync this account
to the account you want to clear, with --delete2folders
Example:
./imapsync ... --delete2folders --foldersizes
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#!/bin/cat
$Id: FAQ.Exchange.txt,v 1.20 2016/03/03 15:44:17 gilles Exp gilles $
$Id: FAQ.Exchange.txt,v 1.23 2016/08/10 01:29:37 gilles Exp gilles $
This documentation is also at http://imapsync.lamiral.info/#doc
@ -91,7 +91,6 @@ In case you don't have it you can still use
--regexmess 's,(.{9900}),$1\r\n,g'
instead of --maxlinelengthcmd 'reformime -r7'
=======================================================================
Q. How to sync from XXX to Office365
@ -143,7 +142,7 @@ R3. Try with a classic email client like Thunderbird and the same
=======================================================================
Q. Exchange fails with "User is authenticated but not connected".
R. "The message User is authenticated but not connected is due to a
R1. "The message User is authenticated but not connected is due to a
bug in the Exchange server's IMAP implementation. If the client
presents a valid user name but an invalid password, the server
accepts the login, but subsequent commands fail with the
@ -152,6 +151,10 @@ http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/164823/user-is-authenticated-but-not-con
Thanks to James Abbottsmith for this link and explanation at
https://github.com/imapsync/imapsync/issues/32#issuecomment-153561647
R2. Miguel Alameda reported understanding and solving this issue
like this, the context was admin/authuser:
"The admin user had not permission in the target mailbox."
=======================================================================
Q. Exchange fails with "BAD Command received in Invalid state".
@ -276,7 +279,7 @@ R. It looks like limiting 4 messages per second is enough to never
imapsync ... --maxmessagespersecond 4
======================================================================
Q. How to migrate from or to Exchange 2007/2010 with an
Q. How to migrate from or to Exchange 2007/2010/2013 with an
admin/authuser account?
R. The tricks comes from Michele Marcionelli and Benjamin Priestman:
@ -326,9 +329,6 @@ The command that I used for imapsync is:
--user2 "windows-domain\admin-user\aaaa" ^
--password2 admin-password ...
======================================================================
Q. How to migrate from or to Office 365 with an admin/authuser account?
@ -336,8 +336,7 @@ Note from Yago Torres Fernandez:
(a working command using admin/authuser on host2 Office 365)
imapsync ... --authuser2 user_admin@domain.com --user2 user_to_be_migrated@domain.com ^
--password2 XXXX --ssl2 --exclude "Shared Folders" ^
--regextrans2 "s#Trash$#Papelera#" --regextrans2 "s#^Deleted Items$#Papelera#"
--password2 XXXX --ssl2 ^
but previous in Office365 you must do something like that, using powershell:
@ -351,8 +350,6 @@ Same behavior with the --authuser2 option.
See also:
http://www.linux-france.org/prj/imapsync_list/msg02203.html
======================================================================
Q. How to migrate from or to Exchange 2003 with an admin/authuser
account?
@ -387,8 +384,6 @@ In case you are not aware:
omitted in our case
- Use --debugimap when testing initial connectivity, if necessary
=======================================================================
Q. Couldn't create folder [trash] "Mailbox already exists".

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#!/bin/cat
$Id: FAQ.Folders_Selection.txt,v 1.3 2016/02/07 22:01:56 gilles Exp gilles $
$Id: FAQ.Folders_Selection.txt,v 1.4 2016/06/07 22:19:04 gilles Exp gilles $
This documentation is also at http://imapsync.lamiral.info/#doc
@ -9,6 +9,16 @@ This documentation is also at http://imapsync.lamiral.info/#doc
By default, Imapsync syncs all folders, one by one, in alphanumeric order.
The IMAP protocol has a specific way to code folder names,
when these names use non-ascii 7bit characters.
Imapsync uses the same code as IMAP.
In order to well specify them on the command line you will be
helped by the complete folder list printed by imapsync at each run.
The left column is what you have to use without the first enclosing
square brackets, the right column is the human utf8 view.
======================================================================
Q. How can I sync only one folder?

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#!/bin/cat
$Id: FAQ.Gmail.txt,v 1.21 2016/03/17 20:14:14 gilles Exp gilles $
$Id: FAQ.Gmail.txt,v 1.25 2016/07/22 00:18:35 gilles Exp gilles $
This documentation is also at http://imapsync.lamiral.info/#doc
@ -11,6 +11,8 @@ Questions anwswered in this FAQ are:
Q. Can I use imapsync to transfer from or to Gmail accounts?
Q. How many days does it take to transfer X GB?
Q. How to synchronize from Gmail to Gmail?
Q. How to synchronize from XXX to Gmail?
@ -50,8 +52,18 @@ it has to be allowed in the Gmail configuration part:
-> Enable IMAP
=======================================================================
Q. How to synchronize from Gmail to Gmail?
Q. How many days does it take to transfer X GB?
R. Basically it takes X days to transfer X GB per account.
Gmail has usage limits per day
http://support.google.com/a/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=1071518
From the previous link,
it's 2X days to upload X GB to Gmail
it's X/2 days to download X BG from Gmail
but that's the theory.
=======================================================================
Q. How to synchronize from Gmail to Gmail?
R. Use the following example:
@ -64,7 +76,7 @@ R. Use the following example:
--ssl2 \
--user2 account2@gmail.com \
--password2 gmailsecret2 \
--exitwhenover 500000000 \
--maxbytespersecond 10000 \
--automap \
--exclude "\[Gmail\]$"
@ -74,17 +86,18 @@ Explanations:
--ssl1 --ssl2 are mandatory since Gmail only supports
imap ssl connections.
--exitwhenover 500000000 ( ~500 MB ) option is here to avoid
locking or errors when imap transfers exceed maximum limit.
--maxbytespersecond 10000 ( 10 kBytes/s ) option is here to avoid
locking or errors when imap transfers exceed Gmail maximum limit.
See http://support.google.com/a/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=1071518
--exitwhenover is not mandatory in the sense Gmail may allow you
to use an upper value than 500 MB without disconnections; I don't
know the hard value, it seems to vary, so just have some tries
and report me what you discover in case you detect something
reliable.
--maxbytespersecond 10000 is not mandatory in the sense Gmail may
allow you to use an upper value than 1 GBytes per 24h without
disconnections.
--automap is not mandatory but it's a feature to automatically
map folder names based on the Gmail user configuration itself, par account.
It will save manual folder names changes or the use of --regextrans2
or --f1f2 to map folder names.
For example, imap folder "[Gmail]/Sent Mail" may be mapped as one of
E-mails enviados
Enviada
@ -112,34 +125,32 @@ Q. How to synchronize from XXX to Gmail?
R. Use the following example:
imapsync --host1 mail.oldhost.com \
imapsync --host1 mail.oldhost.com \
--user1 my_email@oldhost.com \
--password1 password \
--password1 password \
--host2 imap.gmail.com \
--user2 my_email@gmail.com \
--password2 password \
--ssl2 \
--exitwhenover 500000000 \
--maxbytespersecond 10000 \
--maxsize 25000000 \
--automap \
--expunge1 \
--automap \
--expunge1 \
--addheader \
--exclude "\[Gmail\]$" \
--regextrans2 "s/[ ]+/_/g" \
--regextrans2 "s/[\^]/_/g" \
--regextrans2 "s/['\"\\\\]/_/g"
--exclude "\[Gmail\]$" \
--regextrans2 "s/[ ]+/_/g" \
--regextrans2 "s/['\^\"\\\\]/_/g"
Explanations:
--ssl2 is mandatory since Gmail only supports imap ssl connections.
--exitwhenover 500000000 option is here to avoid locking when
transfers exceed maximum limit.
--maxbytespersecond 10000 ( 10 kBytes/s ) option is here to avoid
locking or errors when imap transfers exceed Gmail maximum limit.
See http://support.google.com/a/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=1071518
--exitwhenover is not mandatory in the sense you may be able to
use an upper value than 500 MB without disconnections; I don't
know the hard value, it seems to vary, so just have some tries
and report me what you discover in case you detect something.
--maxbytespersecond 10000 is not mandatory in the sense Gmail may
allow you to use an upper value than 1 GBytes per 24h without
disconnections.
--maxsize 25000000 is mandatory since Gmail limits messages size
up to 25 MB. This value increases over time, it was 10 MB some
@ -147,7 +158,7 @@ years ago so you can try higher values. The Gmail page about
this limit is https://support.google.com/mail/answer/6584
--automap is optional but it will save manual folder names
changes or the use of --regextrans2 to map folder names.
changes or the use of --regextrans2 or --f1f2 to map folder names.
--expunge1 is optional. It deletes messages marked \Deleted on host1.
Imapsync syncs messages with all their flags, Gmail takes the messages
@ -203,7 +214,7 @@ R. Use this example:
--user2 tata \
--password2 tatasecret \
--ssl1 \
--exitwhenover 2500000000 \
--maxbytespersecond 20000 \
--useheader="X-Gmail-Received" \
--useheader "Message-Id" \
--automap \
@ -219,14 +230,12 @@ Explanations:
--ssl1 is mandatory since Gmail only supports imap ssl connections.
--exitwhenover 2500000000 (2.5 GB) option is here to avoid
locking when transfers exceed maximum limit.
--maxbytespersecond 20000 ( 20 kBytes/s ) option is here to avoid
locking or errors when imap transfers exceed Gmail maximum limit.
See http://support.google.com/a/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=1071518
--exitwhenover is not mandatory in the sense you may be able to
use an upper value than 2.5 GB without disconnections; I don't
know the hard value, it seems to vary, so just have some tries
and report me what you discover in case you detect something.
--maxbytespersecond 20000 is not mandatory in the sense Gmail may
allow you to use an upper value than 2 GBytes per 24h without
disconnections.
--useheader="X-Gmail-Received" --useheader "Message-Id" are not
mandatory. I use them because I found (several years ago, it may
@ -245,10 +254,6 @@ get rid of this "[Gmail]" part with that.
You can select folders exported to imap within the gmail preferences,
for example you may unselect all "System labels".
--exitwhenover option is here to avoid locking when transfers
exceed maximum limit.
See http://support.google.com/a/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=1071518
--skipcrossduplicates is optional but it can save Gigabytes of hard
disk memory. Within imap protocol, Gmail presents Gmail labels as
folders, so a message labeled "Work" "ProjectX" "Urgent" ends up
@ -270,37 +275,24 @@ label CanWait and only it.
--skipcrossduplicates, will only put in "[Gmail]/All Mail"
the messages that are not labeled at all.
=======================================================================
Q. Can I use the Extension of the SEARCH command: X-GM-RAW described at
https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7190?hl=en
https://developers.google.com/gmail/imap_extensions#extension_of_the_search_command_x-gm-raw
R. Sure. Example, to search only emails with attachment and in unread state:
On Unix:
imapsync ... --search 'X-GM-RAW "has:attachment in:unread"'
On Windows:
imapsync.exe ... --search "X-GM-RAW ""has:attachment in:unread"""
=======================================================================
Q. How to avoid the [IMAP] prefix on Gmail side?
How to stop creating folder with this prefix?
Any switch we can use? e.g. [IMAP]/Archive
R. No switch in imapsync since [IMAP]/ prefix is done by Gmail,
it might be configurable within Gmail parameters configuration.
=======================================================================
Q. I can't authenticate with Gmail via IMAP
and Gmail says "Please log in via your web browser"
R0. My current settings on two Gmail account are made
with 0) 1) 2)
0) Login via a browser to the Gmail account concerned.
1) The 2-step verification is OFF
https://myaccount.google.com/security?hl=en&pli=1&nlr=1#signin
2) Access for less secure apps is turned ON
https://www.google.com/settings/security/lesssecureapps
https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/6010255?hl=en
R1. See Coert Grobbelaar solution:
https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/86404/how-do-i-interact-with-google-to-import-email-via-imapsync
https://web.archive.org/web/20150906230041/http://security.stackexchange.com/questions/86404/how-do-i-interact-with-google-to-import-email-via-imapsync
R2. I had the same issue one time (mars 2015) logging to Gmail
with imapsync.
@ -309,9 +301,6 @@ so I logged for this account via a web browser,
it asked me to receive a code via a mobile, I said yes,
I entered the code and everything went ok.
R3. Use https://www.google.com/settings/security/lesssecureapps
(thanks to Flavio Zarur)
See https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/6010255?hl=en
=======================================================================
Q. Can not open imap connection on [imap.gmail.com]:
@ -353,6 +342,29 @@ https://support.google.com/mail/answer/78755?hl=en
To really remove messages in folder "[Gmail]/All Mail", they have to
be moved to the "Trash" folder and be deleted from "Trash".
=======================================================================
Q. Can I use the Extension of the SEARCH command: X-GM-RAW described at
https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7190?hl=en
https://developers.google.com/gmail/imap_extensions#extension_of_the_search_command_x-gm-raw
R. Sure. Example, to search only emails with attachment and in unread state:
On Unix:
imapsync ... --search 'X-GM-RAW "has:attachment in:unread"'
On Windows:
imapsync.exe ... --search "X-GM-RAW ""has:attachment in:unread"""
=======================================================================
Q. How to avoid the [IMAP] prefix on Gmail side?
How to stop creating folder with this prefix?
Any switch we can use? e.g. [IMAP]/Archive
R. No switch in imapsync since [IMAP]/ prefix is done by Gmail,
it might be configurable within Gmail parameters configuration.
=======================================================================
Q. Does imapsync have the capability to do 2 stage authentication?

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#!/bin/cat
$Id: FAQ.Massive.txt,v 1.8 2016/02/07 17:21:40 gilles Exp gilles $
$Id: FAQ.Massive.txt,v 1.9 2016/03/25 19:59:45 gilles Exp gilles $
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#!/bin/cat
$Id: FAQ.Memory.txt,v 1.3 2016/05/09 13:01:22 gilles Exp gilles $
This documentation is also at http://imapsync.lamiral.info/#doc
============================================
Imapsync tips about memory issues.
============================================
=======================================================================
Q. I got an "Out of memory" error message then imapsync crashes.
How to fix that?
R0. Add option --debugmemory to debug memory issues.
R1. It's probably a very big message on the host1 account.
Before imapsync release 1.688 memory usage is at least 5 times
the biggest message size. then 2 times with release 1.688.
So a 700 MB message will crunch 3.5 GB of memory.
Starting with 1.688 it will crunch 1.4 GB of memory.
R2. Usually "Out of memory" errors are related to old days,
to old Mail::IMAPClient module releases, before 3.26.
At that time memory usage was around 17 times the biggest message.
Look at imapsync output first lines to get the Mail::IMAPClient
release used. Then upgrade Mail::IMAPClient Perl module if needed.
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#!/bin/cat
$Id: FAQ.Messages_Selection.txt,v 1.5 2016/02/05 08:22:26 gilles Exp gilles $
$Id: FAQ.Messages_Selection.txt,v 1.6 2016/04/18 12:45:20 gilles Exp gilles $
This documentation is also at http://imapsync.lamiral.info/#doc
@ -65,12 +65,27 @@ Full explanation:
past|----maxage+++++minage---->now (intersection)
past|++++minage-----maxage++++>now (union)
C.1 By default,
option --maxage is implemented as a --search SENTSINCE
RFC 3501 says: SENTSINCE <date>
Messages whose [RFC-2822] Date: header (disregarding time and
timezone) is within or later than the specified date.
Option --minage is implemented as a --search SENTBEFORE
RFC 3501 says: SENTBEFORE <date>
Messages whose [RFC-2822] Date: header (disregarding time and
timezone) is earlier than the specified date.
If --noabletosearch is on then --minage and --maxage deal
with the internal dates given by a FETCH imap command but
not the Date: header. Internal date is the arrival date
in the mailbox.
=======================================================================
Q. I want to sync messages based on their UID.
R. First have in mind that UIDs are uniq only per folder, so work this
R. First have in mind that UIDs are unique only per folder, so work this
way only with one folder at a time, with --folder option.
To show UIDs, there is the --debugLIST parameter.
@ -91,7 +106,148 @@ UIDs 20000 20002 20004:
imapsync ... --search1 'NOT OR OR UID 20000 UID 20002 UID 20004' --folder INBOX
If you search n UIDs then you have to put n-1 OR in the search line.
That's IMAP.
If you search n UIDs then you have to put n-1 OR in the search line,
that's IMAP.
=======================================================================
Q. What is the selection criteria available with --search option?
R. The list of search criteria are listed below, an excerpt from RFC3501.
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc3501.html
6.4.4. SEARCH Command
...
ALL
All messages in the mailbox; the default initial key for
ANDing.
ANSWERED
Messages with the \Answered flag set.
BCC <string>
Messages that contain the specified string in the envelope
structure's BCC field.
BEFORE <date>
Messages whose internal date (disregarding time and timezone)
is earlier than the specified date.
BODY <string>
Messages that contain the specified string in the body of the
message.
CC <string>
Messages that contain the specified string in the envelope
structure's CC field.
DELETED
Messages with the \Deleted flag set.
DRAFT
Messages with the \Draft flag set.
FLAGGED
Messages with the \Flagged flag set.
FROM <string>
Messages that contain the specified string in the envelope
structure's FROM field.
HEADER <field-name> <string>
Messages that have a header with the specified field-name (as
defined in [RFC-2822]) and that contains the specified string
in the text of the header (what comes after the colon). If the
string to search is zero-length, this matches all messages that
have a header line with the specified field-name regardless of
the contents.
KEYWORD <flag>
Messages with the specified keyword flag set.
LARGER <n>
Messages with an [RFC-2822] size larger than the specified
number of octets.
NEW
Messages that have the \Recent flag set but not the \Seen flag.
This is functionally equivalent to "(RECENT UNSEEN)".
NOT <search-key>
Messages that do not match the specified search key.
OLD
Messages that do not have the \Recent flag set. This is
functionally equivalent to "NOT RECENT" (as opposed to "NOT
NEW").
ON <date>
Messages whose internal date (disregarding time and timezone)
is within the specified date.
OR <search-key1> <search-key2>
Messages that match either search key.
RECENT
Messages that have the \Recent flag set.
SEEN
Messages that have the \Seen flag set.
SENTBEFORE <date>
Messages whose [RFC-2822] Date: header (disregarding time and
timezone) is earlier than the specified date.
SENTON <date>
Messages whose [RFC-2822] Date: header (disregarding time and
timezone) is within the specified date.
SENTSINCE <date>
Messages whose [RFC-2822] Date: header (disregarding time and
timezone) is within or later than the specified date.
SINCE <date>
Messages whose internal date (disregarding time and timezone)
is within or later than the specified date.
SMALLER <n>
Messages with an [RFC-2822] size smaller than the specified
number of octets.
SUBJECT <string>
Messages that contain the specified string in the envelope
structure's SUBJECT field.
TEXT <string>
Messages that contain the specified string in the header or
body of the message.
TO <string>
Messages that contain the specified string in the envelope
structure's TO field.
UID <sequence set>
Messages with unique identifiers corresponding to the specified
unique identifier set. Sequence set ranges are permitted.
UNANSWERED
Messages that do not have the \Answered flag set.
UNDELETED
Messages that do not have the \Deleted flag set.
UNDRAFT
Messages that do not have the \Draft flag set.
UNFLAGGED
Messages that do not have the \Flagged flag set.
UNKEYWORD <flag>
Messages that do not have the specified keyword flag set.
UNSEEN
Messages that do not have the \Seen flag set.
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#!/bin/cat
$Id: FAQ.Passwords_on_Windows.txt,v 1.2 2016/05/10 19:19:16 gilles Exp gilles $
This documentation is also at http://imapsync.lamiral.info/#doc
======================================================
Imapsync issues with passwords on Windows.
======================================================
http://www.robvanderwoude.com/escapechars.php
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3288552/how-can-i-escape-an-exclamation-mark-in-cmd-scripts
=======================================================================
Q. On Windows, some passwords contain $ characters. Login fails.
R1. Enclose passwords between ""
imapsync ... --password1 "zzz$zz$$z"
R2. Prefix each $ character with a ^ since ^ is the escape character
on Windows
imapsync ... --password1 zzz^$zz^$^$z
For a password that is exactly the 8 characters string $%&<>|^"
you have to enter
imapsync ... --password1 "$%%&<>|^"^"
=======================================================================
Q. On Windows, some passwords begin with an equal = character.
Login fails. What can I do?
R. Use twice equals == characters instead; For example, if =secret
is the password then use:
imapsync ... --password1 ==secret
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#!/bin/cat
# $Id: FAQ.Security.txt,v 1.6 2016/02/07 21:49:52 gilles Exp gilles $
# $Id: FAQ.Security.txt,v 1.9 2016/08/19 17:53:21 gilles Exp gilles $
This documentation is also at http://imapsync.lamiral.info/#doc
@ -64,32 +64,40 @@ b OK 73 good day (Success)
The client part to type is "a LOGIN ..." and "b LOGOUT" without
the double-quotes.
=======================================================================
Q.How to test a ssl imap connection without imapsync?
R1.Use openssl command like the following,
an example with imap.gmail.com server:
openssl s_client -crlf -connect imap.gmail.com:993
The previous command is an interactive connection, hit ctrl-c
to finish it. If you want to finish it gently, then use:
{ sleep 2; echo "a logout"; sleep 1; } | openssl s_client -crlf -connect imap.gmail.com:993
======================================================================
Q. Imapsync used to use SSL_VERIFY_PEER now it uses SSL_VERIFY_NONE.
How can I change this back to the more secure SSL_VERIFY_PEER?
R1. In function "sub set_ssl", replace
IO::Socket::SSL::SSL_VERIFY_NONE()
by
IO::Socket::SSL::SSL_VERIFY_PEER()
R2. After imapsync 1.673, for example
R2. After imapsync 1.673,
to set SSL_verify_mode to SSL_VERIFY_PEER on host1
and SSL_verify_mode to SSL_VERIFY_NONE on host2
imapsync ... --ssl1 --ssl2 \
--sslargs1 SSL_verify_mode=1 \
--sslargs2 SSL_verify_mode=0 \
--sslargs2 SSL_verify_mode=0
See perldoc IO::Socket::SSL for all possibilities, also at
http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?IO%3A%3ASocket%3A%3ASSL
C1. Don't do this manual change in function "sub set_tls",
it won't work by principle, because tls is done AFTER
the application level connexion is established.
It might be possible you need an extra:
--sslargs1 SSL_ca_file=/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
to help the ssl software verifying the server certificate.
The file ca-certificates.crt may be elsewhere on your system, even
named differently.
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#!/bin/cat
$Id: FAQ.Use_addheader.txt,v 1.1 2016/06/01 12:25:56 gilles Exp gilles $
This documentation is also at http://imapsync.lamiral.info/#doc
============================================
Imapsync --addheader suggestion.
============================================
=======================================================================
Q. What means this log message:
"Host1 Sent/1234 ignored (no wanted headers so we ignore this message.
To solve this: use --addheader)"
R. In order to sync messages from one account to another Imapsync has
to identify messages on both sides, and compare them.
Imapsync can use two completely different methods to identify
messages on each account.
The first one, the default one, uses some headers of messages,
Real world syncs with various imap servers have bring to use
two headers "Message-Id:" and "Received:". It works for most
messages except for special folders like Sent or Draft where
messages in those folders don't have "Message-Id:" nor
"Received:" headers.
Here comes -addheader option. Option --addheader adds
a "Message-Id" header consisting of the imap UID of the message
on the host1 folder, like "Message-Id: 12345@imapsync".
This way, messages are well identified on both sides.
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#!/bin/cat
$Id: FAQ.User_Concurrent_Access.txt,v 1.1 2016/07/22 00:00:08 gilles Exp gilles $
This documentation is also at http://imapsync.lamiral.info/#doc
=======================================
Imapsync and user concurrent access.
=======================================
=======================================================================
Q. What happens if a user access the mailbox during the transfer process?
R. Think all potential problems with a sync between
a master/source/host1 and a slave/destination/host2
What happens when a user access syncing accounts depends
on what he does, where he does and when:
* Reading: no problem anywhere, anytime.
* Writing at source/host1:
* adding folder => will need a resync after
* deleting folder => deletion not synced unless --delete2folders
* deleting message => deletion not synced unless --delete2
* adding message => will need a resync
* message flag change => will need a resync
* Writing at destination/host2:
* adding folder => no problem, unless --delete2folders is used
* deleting folder => might reappear by the sync
* adding message => no problem, unless --delete2 is used
* deleting message => might reappear by the sync
* message flag change => might be canceled by the sync
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#!/bin/cat
$Id: FAQ.XOAUTH2.txt,v 1.9 2016/01/28 14:34:15 gilles Exp gilles $
$Id: FAQ.XOAUTH2.txt,v 1.11 2016/07/27 23:08:19 gilles Exp gilles $
This documentation is also at http://imapsync.lamiral.info/#doc
@ -14,8 +14,64 @@ Q. Is XOAUTH2 authentication available with imapsync?
R. Yes, but XOAUTH2 has been really tested on Unix systems,
less profund on Windows but it should work.
Two file formats are available from Gmail: json and pk12.
json is easier to manage than pk12.
=======================================================================
Q. How to use XOAUTH2 to globally authenticate gmail users?
Q. Imapsync XOAUTH2 fails with the following message, how to fix that?
{
"error": "unauthorized_client",
"error_description": "Unauthorized client or scope in request."
}
R. In order to work you also have to allow the service https://mail.google.com/
in the Google client API manager for OAUTH2.
"Select OAuth 2.0 scopes:"
=======================================================================
Q. How to use XOAUTH2 via a json file to globally authenticate gmail users?
R. Unless you use an imapsync binary like imapsync.exe or imapsync_bin_Darwin,
Perl modules needed for xoauth2 are:
Crypt::OpenSSL::RSA
JSON
JSON::WebToken
LWP
HTML::Entities
Encode::Byte
A easy way to install or upgrade Perl modules is to use cpanm command,
also called cpanminus. On Linux it is something like
sudo cpanm JSON::WebToken JSON Crypt::OpenSSL::RSA LWP HTML::Entities Encode::Byte
The json file patch code and explanation comes from Secretion at
https://github.com/imapsync/imapsync/pull/68
Here is a complete example for Gmail. It is a little stupid
since it is the same account as source and destination but
it's just to get the picture for xoauth2 authentication.
All xoauth2 config is given via the --password1 parameter.
It has the form:
--password1 secret.xoauth2.json
where secret.xoauth2.json is the json file given by Gmail.
imapsync \
--host1 imap.gmail.com --ssl1 --user1 gilles.lamiral@gmail.com \
--password1 secret.xoauth2.json --authmech1 XOAUTH2 \
--host2 imap.gmail.com --ssl2 --user2 gilles.lamiral@gmail.com \
--password2 secret.xoauth2.json --authmech2 XOAUTH2 \
--justlogin --debug
Use your own xoauth2 values.
=======================================================================
Q. How to use XOAUTH2 via pk12 file to globally authenticate gmail users?
R. First, consider the XOAUTH2 feature at a prototype level.
@ -115,7 +171,8 @@ R2. In case you still have to use XOAUTH, here is the method:
--password2 secret2 \
--authmech2 XOAUTH
Google Apps is a paid service, but you can try it for 30 days without any cost.
Google Apps is a paid service, but you can try it for 30 days without any cost,
or you could try, time goes on on free trial offers.
Some notes about configuring the Google Apps XOAUTH:

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@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
# $Id: htaccess.txt,v 1.10 2016/07/22 00:20:13 gilles Exp gilles $
AddDescription "<b>Back to Imapsync main page</b>." ..
AddDescription "<b>Archiving tips</b>." FAQ.Archiving.txt
AddDescription "<b>Connection issues</b>." FAQ.Connection.txt
AddDescription "<b>Contacts & Calendars issues</b>." FAQ.Contacts_Calendars.txt
AddDescription "<b>Dates issues</b>." FAQ.Dates.txt
AddDescription "<b>Domino</b>." FAQ.Domino.txt
AddDescription "<b>Dovecot</b>." FAQ.Dovecot.txt
AddDescription "<b>Duplicated</b> messages issues." FAQ.Duplicates.txt
AddDescription "<b>Emptying</b> an account." FAQ.Emptying.txt
AddDescription "<b>Exchange 20xx</b> and <b>Office365</b>." FAQ.Exchange.txt
AddDescription "<b>Changing folders names</b>." FAQ.Folders_Mapping.txt
AddDescription "<b>Selecting folders</b>." FAQ.Folders_Selection.txt
AddDescription "<b>Flags</b>." FAQ.Flags.txt
AddDescription "<b>Gmail</b> accounts." FAQ.Gmail.txt
AddDescription "<b>ISP tips</b>." FAQ.ISP.txt
AddDescription "<b>Massive/bulk migrations</b>." FAQ.Massive.txt
AddDescription "<b>Memory issues</b>." FAQ.Memory.txt
AddDescription "<b>Password & special characters on Windows</b>." FAQ.Passwords_on_Windows.txt
AddDescription "<b>Selecting messages</b>." FAQ.Messages_Selection.txt
AddDescription "<b>Oracle-UCS</b>." FAQ.Oracle-UCS.txt
AddDescription "<b>Security</b>." FAQ.Security.txt
AddDescription "<b>SmarterMail</b>." FAQ.SmarterMail.txt
AddDescription "<b>User concurrent access</b>." FAQ.User_Concurrent_Access.txt
AddDescription "<b>Why use --addheader?</b>." FAQ.Use_addheader.txt
AddDescription "<b>Various imap server</b> softwares." FAQ.Various_Server_Softwares.txt
AddDescription "<b>XOAUTH2</b> (<b>Gmail</b>)." FAQ.XOAUTH2.txt
AddDescription "<b>Where this Description column comes from</b>." htaccess.txt

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@ -1,11 +1,12 @@
#!/bin/cat
# $Id: INSTALL.Darwin.txt,v 1.11 2016/01/05 23:43:26 gilles Exp gilles $
# $Id: INSTALL.Darwin.txt,v 1.14 2016/06/22 19:57:00 gilles Exp gilles $
===================================================
= Installing imapsync binary on Darwin / Mac OS X =
===================================================
There is a standalone imapsync binary for Mac OS X called imapsync_bin_Darwin,
There is a standalone imapsync binary for Mac OS X
called "imapsync_bin_Darwin" (without the quotes),
available in the compressed tarball called imapsync-1.xxx.tgz
where 1.xxx is the version number. I suppose this tarball is put
under your $HOME directory, let say /Users/gilles/, but you can
@ -37,6 +38,20 @@ real IMAP server accounts:
If this sync works fine then imapsync_bin_Darwin is ready for any
imap account synchronization.
When reading the documentation with imapsync command lines
examples, you have to replace the command "imapsync" by "imapsync_bin_Darwin"
For example, instead of the command:
./imapsync \
--host1 test1.lamiral.info --user1 test1 --password1 secret1 \
--host2 test2.lamiral.info --user2 test2 --password2 secret2
you have to use:
./imapsync_bin_Darwin \
--host1 test1.lamiral.info --user1 test1 --password1 secret1 \
--host2 test2.lamiral.info --user2 test2 --password2 secret2
===================================================
= Installing imapsync script on Darwin / Mac OS X =
@ -59,6 +74,7 @@ sh prerequisites_imapsync
cpanm Authen::NTLM
cpanm File::Copy::Recursive IO::Tee
cpanm Mail::IMAPClient
cpanm Readonly
cpanm Unicode::String
wget -c http://imapsync.lamiral.info/imapsync
@ -94,7 +110,6 @@ pp -o imapsync.bin imapsync
./imapsync.bin --module
==========================================
== Installing imapsync Mac OS X Leopard ==
==========================================

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#!/bin/cat
# $Id: INSTALL.Debian.txt,v 1.6 2016/01/21 15:10:01 gilles Exp gilles $
# $Id: INSTALL.Debian.txt,v 1.7 2016/06/22 19:58:32 gilles Exp gilles $
There is one section for Debian 7 and one for Debian 6.
@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ libio-tee-perl \
libmodule-scandeps-perl \
libnet-ssleay-perl \
libpar-packer-perl \
libreadonly-perl \
libterm-readkey-perl \
libtest-pod-perl \
libtest-simple-perl \
@ -87,6 +88,7 @@ libio-tee-perl \
libmodule-scandeps-perl \
libnet-ssleay-perl \
libpar-packer-perl \
libreadonly-perl \
libterm-readkey-perl \
libtest-pod-perl \
libtest-simple-perl \

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#!/bin/cat
# $Id: INSTALL.Ubuntu.txt,v 1.5 2016/01/21 15:10:01 gilles Exp gilles $
# $Id: INSTALL.Ubuntu.txt,v 1.7 2016/06/22 19:58:32 gilles Exp gilles $
=================================================
= Installing imapsync on Ubuntu 12.04 or higher =
@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ libio-tee-perl \
libmodule-scandeps-perl \
libnet-ssleay-perl \
libpar-packer-perl \
libreadonly-perl \
libterm-readkey-perl \
libtest-pod-perl \
libtest-simple-perl \
@ -35,7 +36,7 @@ because Debian hasn't made it available via a package yet.
It also install manually Perl module Mail::IMAPClient because
it is good to be up to date:
cpanm Data::Uniqid Mail::IMAPClient
sudo cpanm Data::Uniqid Mail::IMAPClient
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@ -1,13 +1,13 @@
#!/bin/sh
# $Id: prerequisites_imapsync,v 1.12 2015/07/06 03:12:43 gilles Exp gilles $
# $Id: prerequisites_imapsync,v 1.16 2016/08/16 16:25:01 gilles Exp gilles $
MODULES_MANDATORY='
Digest::HMAC_MD5
Authen::NTLM
Compress::Zlib
Data::Dumper
Data::Uniqid
Digest::HMAC_MD5
Digest::HMAC
Digest::MD5
File::Copy::Recursive
@ -15,9 +15,12 @@ IO::Socket::INET
IO::Socket::INET6
IO::Socket::SSL
IO::Tee
JSON::WebToken
Mail::IMAPClient
Parse::RecDescent
Readonly
Term::ReadKey
Test::MockObject
Test::More
Test::Pod
Unicode::String
@ -53,6 +56,7 @@ test_module() {
echo "Failure: Not found Perl module $M_tested $@"
LIST_TO_INSTALL="$LIST_TO_INSTALL $M_tested"
fi
return
}
test_mandatory_modules() {
@ -79,15 +83,15 @@ search_modules_any() {
# no yum, no apt-get
{
search_modules_cpan "$@"
search_modules_cpanm "$@"
return
}
}
search_modules_cpan() {
search_modules_cpanm() {
cat <<EOD
Here is a cpan command to install missing Perl modules:
cpan -i $@
Here is a cpanm command to install missing Perl modules:
cpanm "$@"
EOD
}
@ -121,12 +125,14 @@ search_modules_apt() {
list_to_install() {
test -n "$LIST_TO_INSTALL" || return
test -n "$LIST_TO_INSTALL" || return 0
echo
echo 'What you have to do before using imapsync:'
for M in $LIST_TO_INSTALL ; do
echo "Install Perl module $M"
done
# return false/bad if some modules are missing.
return 1
}
test_unix() {
@ -143,5 +149,8 @@ test_unix
test_perl || exit
test_mandatory_modules
list_to_install
#search_modules_cpan $MODULES_MANDATORY
EXIT=$?
# Help the user to install missing modules
search_modules_any $LIST_TO_INSTALL
exit $EXIT

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.222 2016/03/07 15:56:21 gilles Exp gilles $
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.239 2016/08/19 14:17:26 gilles Exp gilles $
.PHONY: help usage all doc
@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ usage:
@echo "make W/test2.bat # run W/test2.bat on win32"
@echo "make W/test3.bat # run W/test3.bat on win32"
@echo "make W/test_reg.bat # run W/test_reg.bat on win32"
@echo "make W/test_exe.bat # run W/test_exe.bat on win32"
@echo "make W/test_exe_2.bat # run W/test_exe_2.bat on win32"
@echo "make examples/sync_loop_windows.bat # run examples/sync_loop_windows.bat on win32"
@ -28,16 +29,20 @@ usage:
@echo "make all "
@echo "make upload_tests # upload tests.sh"
@echo "make upload_index"
@echo "make upload_FAQ # upload FAQs and documentation"
@echo "make upload_FAQ # upload FAQs and documentation"
@echo "make upload_latest # upload latest imapsync and binaries (dev)"
@echo "make valid_index # check index.shtml for good syntax"
@echo "make upload_ks"
@echo "make imapsync.exe"
@echo "make bin"
@echo "make bin # build mac & win & linux binaries"
@echo "make mac # build mac binary"
@echo "make win # build win binary"
@echo "make lin # build linux binary"
@echo "make publish"
@echo "make perlcritic"
@echo "make prereq # Generates W/prereq.*"
@echo "make checklink # Check links"
@echo "make checklinkext # Check links of S/*.shtml"
@echo "make cl # Check links of index.shtml"
@echo "make cle # Check links of S/*.shtml"
PREFIX ?= /usr
@ -46,6 +51,7 @@ DIST_FILE=$(DIST_NAME).tgz
DEB_FILE=$(DIST_NAME).deb
VERSION=$(shell perl -I$(IMAPClient) ./imapsync --version 2>/dev/null || cat VERSION)
VERSION_PREVIOUS=$(shell perl -I$(IMAPClient) ./dist/imapsync --version 2>/dev/null || echo ERROR)
VERSION_EXE=$(shell cat ./VERSION_EXE)
HELLO=$(shell date;uname -a)
@ -66,7 +72,7 @@ hello:
@echo "$(BIN_NAME)"
all: doc VERSION biz prereq allcritic bin mac imapsync.exe VERSION_EXE
all: doc VERSION biz prereq allcritic bin VERSION_EXE
testp :
sh INSTALL.d/prerequisites_imapsync
@ -142,7 +148,7 @@ install: testp W/imapsync.1
ci: cidone
cidone:
rcsdiff W/*.bat W/*.out W/*.txt W/*.htaccess
rcsdiff W/*.bat W/*.sh W/*.out W/*.txt W/*.htaccess
rcsdiff S/*.txt S/*.shtml S/*.html
rcsdiff doc/*.t2t
rcsdiff INSTALL.d/*.txt INSTALL.d/prerequisites_imapsync
@ -154,12 +160,20 @@ cidone:
# Local goals
###############
.PHONY: prereq test tests testp testf test3xx testv3 perlcritic allcritic
.PHONY: prereq test tests testp testf test3xx testv3 perlcritic allcritic compok
compok: W/.compok
W/.compok: imapsync
perl -c imapsync
touch W/.compok
prereq: W/prereq.scandeps
W/prereq.scandeps: INSTALL.d/prerequisites_imapsync imapsync
scandeps -c -x imapsync | tee W/prereq.scandeps
rcsdiff W/prereq.scandeps || { echo 'rcsdiff detected a diff' | ci -l W/prereq.scandeps ; }
./INSTALL.d/prerequisites_imapsync | tee W/prereq.`lsb_release -i -s || echo Unknown`
@ -168,20 +182,20 @@ perlcritic: W/perlcritic_3.out W/perlcritic_2.out
allcritic: W/perlcritic_4.out W/perlcritic_3.out W/perlcritic_2.out W/perlcritic_1.out
W/perlcritic_1.out: imapsync
perlcritic -1 imapsync > W/perlcritic_1.out || :
W/perlcritic_1.out: imapsync W/.compok
perlcritic --statistics -1 imapsync > W/perlcritic_1.out || :
echo | ci -l W/perlcritic_1.out
W/perlcritic_2.out: imapsync
perlcritic -2 imapsync > W/perlcritic_2.out || :
W/perlcritic_2.out: imapsync W/.compok
perlcritic --statistics -2 imapsync > W/perlcritic_2.out || :
echo | ci -l W/perlcritic_2.out
W/perlcritic_3.out: imapsync
perlcritic -3 imapsync > W/perlcritic_3.out || :
W/perlcritic_3.out: imapsync W/.compok
perlcritic --statistics -3 imapsync > W/perlcritic_3.out || :
echo | ci -l W/perlcritic_3.out
W/perlcritic_4.out: imapsync
perlcritic -4 imapsync > W/perlcritic_4.out || :
W/perlcritic_4.out: imapsync W/.compok
perlcritic --statistics -4 imapsync > W/perlcritic_4.out || :
echo | ci -l W/perlcritic_4.out
@ -218,7 +232,7 @@ copy_win32:
W/test.bat:
unix2dos W/test.bat
scp imapsync W/test.bat Admin@c:'C:/msys/1.0/home/Admin/imapsync/'
# ssh Admin@c 'perl C:/msys/1.0/home/Admin/imapsync/imapsync --tests_debug'
# ssh Admin@c 'perl C:/msys/1.0/home/Admin/imapsync/imapsync --testsdebug'
ssh Admin@c 'perl C:/msys/1.0/home/Admin/imapsync/imapsync --tests'
ssh Admin@c 'C:/msys/1.0/home/Admin/imapsync/test.bat'
# ssh Admin@c 'tasklist /FI "PID eq 0"'
@ -229,6 +243,15 @@ W/test_tests.bat:
unix2dos W/test_tests.bat
scp imapsync W/test_tests.bat Admin@c:'C:/msys/1.0/home/Admin/imapsync/'
ssh Admin@c 'C:/msys/1.0/home/Admin/imapsync/test_tests.bat'
./W/check_winerr test_tests.bat
W/test_testsdebug.bat:
unix2dos W/test_testsdebug.bat
scp imapsync W/test_testsdebug.bat Admin@c:'C:/msys/1.0/home/Admin/imapsync/'
ssh Admin@c 'C:/msys/1.0/home/Admin/imapsync/test_testsdebug.bat'
./W/check_winerr test_testsdebug.bat
.PHONY: W/*.bat examples/*
@ -271,15 +294,35 @@ W/test3_gmail.bat:
scp imapsync W/test3_gmail.bat /g/var/pass/secret.gilles_gmail Admin@c:'C:/msys/1.0/home/Admin/imapsync/'
ssh Admin@c 'C:/msys/1.0/home/Admin/imapsync/test3_gmail.bat'
test_exe:
test_exe: W/test_exe.bat
W/test_exe.bat:
unix2dos W/test_exe.bat
scp W/test_exe.bat Admin@c:'C:/msys/1.0/home/Admin/imapsync/'
ssh Admin@c 'C:/msys/1.0/home/Admin/imapsync/test_exe.bat'
./W/check_winerr test_exe.bat
win32_prereq:
W/build_exe.bat:
unix2dos W/build_exe.bat
scp W/build_exe.bat Admin@c:'C:/msys/1.0/home/Admin/imapsync/'
ssh Admin@c 'C:/msys/1.0/home/Admin/imapsync/build_exe.bat'
./W/check_winerr build_exe.bat
W/learn_func.bat:
unix2dos W/learn_func.bat
scp W/learn_func.bat Admin@c:'C:/msys/1.0/home/Admin/imapsync/'
ssh Admin@c 'C:/msys/1.0/home/Admin/imapsync/learn_func.bat'
./W/check_winerr learn_func.bat
win32_prereq: W/install_modules.bat
W/install_modules.bat:
unix2dos W/install_modules.bat
scp W/install_modules.bat Admin@c:'C:/msys/1.0/home/Admin/imapsync/'
ssh Admin@c 'C:/msys/1.0/home/Admin/imapsync/install_modules.bat'
./W/check_winerr install_modules.bat
win32_update_ssl:
scp W/install_module_ssl.bat Admin@c:'C:/msys/1.0/home/Admin/imapsync/'
@ -295,24 +338,28 @@ imapsync.exe: imapsync
ssh Admin@c 'perl -V'
(date "+%s"| tr "\n" " "; echo -n "BEGIN " $(VERSION) ": "; date) >> W/.BUILD_EXE_TIME
unix2dos W/build_exe.bat W/test_exe.bat W/install_modules.bat
scp W/install_modules.bat Admin@c:'C:/msys/1.0/home/Admin/imapsync/'
scp imapsync W/build_exe.bat W/test_exe.bat Admin@c:'C:/msys/1.0/home/Admin/imapsync/'
scp imapsync W/build_exe.bat W/test_exe.bat W/install_modules.bat Admin@c:'C:/msys/1.0/home/Admin/imapsync/'
ssh Admin@c 'C:/msys/1.0/home/Admin/imapsync/build_exe.bat'
./W/check_winerr build_exe.bat
ssh Admin@c 'C:/msys/1.0/home/Admin/imapsync/test_exe.bat'
./W/check_winerr test_exe.bat
rm -f imapsync.exe
scp Admin@c:'C:/msys/1.0/home/Admin/imapsync/imapsync.exe' .
(date "+%s"| tr "\n" " "; echo -n "END " $(VERSION) ": "; date) >> W/.BUILD_EXE_TIME
exe: imapsync W/build_exe.bat dosify_bat
exe: imapsync
(date "+%s"| tr "\n" " "; echo -n "BEGIN " $(VERSION) ": "; date) >> W/.BUILD_EXE_TIME
scp imapsync W/build_exe.bat Admin@c:'C:/msys/1.0/home/Admin/imapsync/'
scp imapsync W/build_exe.bat W/install_modules.bat Admin@c:'C:/msys/1.0/home/Admin/imapsync/'
ssh Admin@c 'C:/msys/1.0/home/Admin/imapsync/build_exe.bat'
ssh Admin@c 'C:/msys/1.0/home/Admin/imapsync/imapsync.exe --modules_version'
./W/check_winerr build_exe.bat
ssh Admin@c 'C:/msys/1.0/home/Admin/imapsync/imapsync.exe --justbanner'
rm -f imapsync.exe
scp Admin@c:'C:/msys/1.0/home/Admin/imapsync/imapsync.exe' .
(date "+%s"| tr "\n" " "; echo -n "END " $(VERSION) ": "; date) >> W/.BUILD_EXE_TIME
zip: dosify_bat
rm -rfv ../prepa_zip/imapsync_$(VERSION_EXE)/
mkdir -p ../prepa_zip/imapsync_$(VERSION_EXE)/FAQ.d/ ../prepa_zip/imapsync_$(VERSION_EXE)/Cook/
@ -329,17 +376,21 @@ zip: dosify_bat
# C:\Users\mansour\Desktop\imapsync
.PHONY: mac bin
.PHONY: mac bin win lin
mac: imapsync_bin_Darwin
imapsync_bin_Darwin: imapsync
imapsync_bin_Darwin: imapsync W/build_mac.sh INSTALL.d/prerequisites_imapsync
rcsdiff imapsync
rsync -p -e 'ssh -p 995' imapsync W/build_mac.sh gilleslamira@gate.polarhome.com:
rsync -p -e 'ssh -p 995' imapsync W/build_mac.sh INSTALL.d/prerequisites_imapsync gilleslamira@gate.polarhome.com:
ssh -p 995 gilleslamira@gate.polarhome.com 'sh build_mac.sh'
rsync -P -e 'ssh -p 995' gilleslamira@gate.polarhome.com:imapsync_bin_Darwin .
bin: $(BIN_NAME)
bin: lin mac win
lin: $(BIN_NAME)
win: imapsync.exe
$(BIN_NAME): imapsync
rcsdiff imapsync
@ -359,6 +410,7 @@ lfo: upload_lfo
tarball: ../prepa_dist/$(DIST_FILE)
../prepa_dist/$(DIST_FILE): imapsync
echo making tarball ../prepa_dist/$(DIST_FILE)
rcsdiff RCS/*
@ -373,6 +425,7 @@ tarball: ../prepa_dist/$(DIST_FILE)
ls -l ../prepa_dist/$(DIST_FILE)
DIST_PATH := ./dist/
dist: cidone test clean all perlcritic dist_prepa dist_zip README_dist.txt
@ -384,11 +437,17 @@ md5:
sha:
cd $(DIST_PATH)/ && sha512sum *
.PHONY: moveoldrelease
dist_prepa: tarball
moveoldrelease:
ls -dl dist/imapsync dist/imapsync-$(VERSION_PREVIOUS).tgz dist/imapsync_$(VERSION_PREVIOUS).zip
test -d dist/old_releases/$(VERSION_PREVIOUS) || mkdir dist/old_releases/$(VERSION_PREVIOUS) && cd dist/old_releases/$(VERSION_PREVIOUS)
mv -vf dist/imapsync dist/imapsync-$(VERSION_PREVIOUS).tgz dist/imapsync_$(VERSION_PREVIOUS).zip dist/old_releases/$(VERSION_PREVIOUS)
dist_prepa: tarball moveoldrelease
ln -f ../prepa_dist/$(DIST_FILE) $(DIST_PATH)/
rcsdiff imapsync
cp -a imapsync $(DIST_PATH)/
cp -a ../prepa_dist/$(DIST_NAME)/imapsync $(DIST_PATH)/
#cd $(DIST_PATH)/ && md5sum $(DIST_FILE) > $(DIST_FILE).md5.txt
#cd $(DIST_PATH)/ && md5sum -c $(DIST_FILE).md5.txt
ls -l $(DIST_PATH)/
@ -454,28 +513,37 @@ upload_lfo:
/home/gilles/public_html/www.linux-france.org/html/prj/imapsync/.htaccess
sh ~/memo/lfo-rsync
valid_index: .valid.index.shtml
valid_index: W/.valid.index.shtml
checklink: index.shtml
checklink -b -q http://lamiral.info/~gilles/imapsync/
cl: ./W/checklink.txt
checklinkext: S/news.shtml S/external.shtml S/imapservers.shtml S/template.shtml
./W/checklink.txt: index.shtml
checklink -b -q http://lamiral.info/~gilles/imapsync/ |tee ./W/checklink.txt
cle: ./W/checklinkext.txt
./W/checklinkext.txt: S/news.shtml S/external.shtml S/imapservers.shtml S/template_xhtml1.shtml
checklink -b -q \
http://lamiral.info/~gilles/imapsync/S/template.shtml \
http://lamiral.info/~gilles/imapsync/S/template_xhtml1.shtml \
http://lamiral.info/~gilles/imapsync/S/news.shtml \
http://lamiral.info/~gilles/imapsync/S/external.shtml \
http://lamiral.info/~gilles/imapsync/S/imapservers.shtml
http://lamiral.info/~gilles/imapsync/S/imapservers.shtml \
| tee ./W/checklinkext.txt
.valid.index.shtml: index.shtml S/*.shtml
W/.valid.index.shtml: index.shtml S/*.shtml
for f in index.shtml S/*.shtml; do echo tidy -q $$f; tidy -q $$f > /dev/null; done
validate --verbose index.shtml S/*.shtml
touch .valid.index.shtml
./W/tools/validate_xml_html5 index.shtml S/*.shtml
touch W/.valid.index.shtml
.PHONY: upload_index upload_FAQ
.PHONY: upload_index upload_FAQ ci_imapsync upload_bin
upload_index: .valid.index.shtml
rcsdiff index.shtml S/*.shtml FAQ FAQ.d/*.txt INSTALL LICENSE CREDITS TODO W/*.bat examples/*.bat index.shtml INSTALL.d/*.txt imapsync
rsync -avH index.shtml FAQ INSTALL OPTIONS NOLIMIT LICENSE CREDITS TODO imapsync imapsync.exe $(BIN_NAME) imapsync_bin_Darwin ../imapsync_website/
upload_bin:
rsync -a imapsync.exe imapsync_bin_Darwin imapsync_bin_Linux_i686 imapsync ../imapsync_website/
rsync -aHvz --delete ../imapsync_website/ root@ks.lamiral.info:/var/www/imapsync/
upload_index: W/.valid.index.shtml
rcsdiff index.shtml S/*.shtml FAQ FAQ.d/*.txt INSTALL LICENSE CREDITS TODO W/*.bat examples/*.bat index.shtml INSTALL.d/*.txt
rsync -avH index.shtml FAQ INSTALL OPTIONS NOLIMIT LICENSE CREDITS TODO ../imapsync_website/
rsync -avH S/ ../imapsync_website/S/
rsync -aHv --delete ./examples/ ../imapsync_website/examples/
rsync -aHv --delete ./INSTALL.d/ ../imapsync_website/INSTALL.d/
@ -484,6 +552,13 @@ upload_index: .valid.index.shtml
rsync -aHvz --delete ../imapsync_website/ root@ks.lamiral.info:/var/www/imapsync/
ci_imapsync:
rcsdiff imapsync
upload_latest: ci_imapsync bin
rsync -a imapsync imapsync_bin_Linux_i686 imapsync_bin_Darwin imapsync.exe ../imapsync_website/
rsync -aHvz --delete ../imapsync_website/ root@ks.lamiral.info:/var/www/imapsync/
upload_FAQ:
rcsdiff FAQ FAQ.d/*.txt INSTALL LICENSE CREDITS TODO INSTALL.d/*.txt
rsync -avH FAQ INSTALL OPTIONS CREDITS TODO ../imapsync_website/
@ -495,7 +570,6 @@ upload_FAQ:
upload_ks: ci tarball
rsync -aHv $(PUBLIC) ../imapsync_website/
rsync -aHv $(PUBLIC_W) ../imapsync_website/W/
rsync -aHv --delete ./W/ks.htaccess ../imapsync_website/.htaccess
rsync -avH ./S/ ../imapsync_website/S/
rsync -aHv --delete ./dist/ ../imapsync_website/dist/

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--host1 test1.lamiral.info --user1 test1 --password1 secret1 \
--host2 test2.lamiral.info --user2 test2 --password2 secret2
Here is a [linux] system (Linux petite 3.2.0-97-generic #137-Ubuntu SMP Thu Dec 17 21:14:00 UTC 2015 i686)
With perl 5.14.2 Mail::IMAPClient 3.38
$Id: imapsync,v 1.684 2016/03/17 08:35:03 gilles Exp gilles $
This current imapsync is up to date
Here is a [linux] system (Linux petite 3.13.0-92-generic #139-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jun 28 20:42:32 UTC 2016 i686)
with Perl 5.18.2 Mail::IMAPClient 3.38
$Id: imapsync,v 1.727 2016/08/19 10:30:36 gilles Exp gilles $
This imapsync is up to date
Homepage: http://imapsync.lamiral.info/

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NAME
imapsync - IMAP synchronisation, sync, copy or migration tool.
Synchronises mailboxes between two imap servers. Good at IMAP migration.
More than 66 different IMAP server softwares supported with success, few
imapsync - Email IMAP tool for syncing, copying and migrating email
mailboxes.
The imapsync command synchronises mailboxes between two imap servers.
More than 69 different IMAP server softwares supported with success, few
failures.
$Revision: 1.684 $
$Revision: 1.727 $
SYNOPSIS
To synchronize the source imap account
@ -17,6 +19,11 @@ SYNOPSIS
--host1 test1.lamiral.info --user1 test1 --password1 secret1 \
--host2 test2.lamiral.info --user2 test2 --password2 secret2
REQUIRED ARGUMENTS
The required argmuments are the six values, three on each sides, needed
to login into the IMAP servers, a host, a username, and a password, two
times.
INSTALL
Imapsync works under any Unix with perl.
Imapsync works under Windows (2000, XP, Vista, Seven)
@ -40,6 +47,10 @@ INSTALL
It is now split in several files for each system
http://imapsync.lamiral.info/INSTALL.d/
CONFIGURATION
There is no specific configuration file for imapsync, everything is
specified by the command line parameteres and the default behavior.
USAGE
To get a description of each option just run imapsync with no argument,
like this:
@ -365,6 +376,8 @@ OPTIONS
imapsync
or read the previous section named USAGE,
or read http://imapsync.lamiral.info/OPTIONS
HISTORY
@ -433,11 +446,17 @@ EXIT STATUS
echo imapsync not complete
done
LICENSE
LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
imapsync is free, open, public but not always gratis software cover by
the NOLIMIT Public License. See the LICENSE file included in the
distribution or just read this simple sentence as it is the licence
text: No limit to do anything with this work and this license.
text:
"No limit to do anything with this work and this license."
In case it is not long enough I repeat:
"No limit to do anything with this work and this license."
MAILING-LIST
The public mailing-list may be the best way to get free support.
@ -473,13 +492,13 @@ AUTHOR
good way to stay maintening and supporting free open public softwares
(see the license) over decades.
BUG REPORT GUIDELINES
BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
Help me to help you: follow the following guidelines.
Report any bugs or feature requests to the public mailing-list or to the
author.
Before reporting bugs, read the FAQ, the README and the TODO files.
Before reporting bugs, read the FAQs, the README and the TODO files.
http://imapsync.lamiral.info/
Upgrade to last imapsync release, maybe the bug is already fixed.
@ -571,10 +590,10 @@ HUGE MIGRATION
You will find already written scripts at
http://imapsync.lamiral.info/examples/
Hacking
HACKING
Feel free to hack imapsync as the NOLIMIT license permits it.
Links
LINKS
Entries for imapsync:
https://web.archive.org/web/20070202005121/http://www.imap.org/products/
showall.php
@ -598,5 +617,5 @@ SIMILAR SOFTWARES
Feedback (good or bad) will often be welcome.
$Id: imapsync,v 1.684 2016/03/17 08:35:03 gilles Exp gilles $
$Id: imapsync,v 1.727 2016/08/19 10:30:36 gilles Exp gilles $

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<!-- $Id: bc-payment.html,v 1.4 2016/07/27 21:51:57 gilles Exp gilles $ -->
<a
class="coinbase-button"
data-code="c85b7c5aea8a50cc69c3f3a9afb96f91"
href="https://www.coinbase.com/checkouts/c85b7c5aea8a50cc69c3f3a9afb96f91">Pay with bitcoins</a>
data-code="5c8544cfe2d17f92401e60fd9299760f"
href="https://www.coinbase.com/checkouts/5c8544cfe2d17f92401e60fd9299760f">Pay with bitcoins</a>
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<a href="http://freecode.com/projects/imap-repl/">http://freecode.com/projects/imap-repl/</a></li>
<li> imapcopy (Pascal): <a href="http://home.arcor.de/armin.diehl/imapcopy/imapcopy.html">http://home.arcor.de/armin.diehl/imapcopy/imapcopy.html</a></li>
<li> imapcopy (Java): <a href="https://code.google.com/p/imapcopy/">https://code.google.com/p/imapcopy/</a></li>
<li> imapsize: <a href="http://www.broobles.com/imapsize/">http://www.broobles.com/imapsize/</a></li>
<li> migrationtool: <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/migrationtool/">http://sourceforge.net/projects/migrationtool/</a></li>
<li> imapmigrate: <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/cyrus-utils/">http://sourceforge.net/projects/cyrus-utils/</a></li>
<li> larch: <a href="https://github.com/rgrove/larch">https://github.com/rgrove/larch</a> (derived from wonko_imapsync, good at Gmail)</li>
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<b>This document last modified on <!--#echo var="LAST_MODIFIED" --></b>
($Id: external.shtml,v 1.6 2016/03/03 22:36:57 gilles Exp gilles $)<br/>
($Id: external.shtml,v 1.7 2016/03/19 22:05:24 gilles Exp gilles $)<br/>
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<div
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<head>
<title>Imapsync list of imap server softwares supported (and the failures one)</title>
<meta name="generator" content="Bluefish 1.0.7"/>
<meta name="author" content="Gilles LAMIRAL"/>
<meta name="date" content="2015-01-30T17:30:18+0100"/>
<meta name="generator" content="Bluefish 2.2.2" />
<meta name="author" content="Gilles LAMIRAL" />
<meta name="date" content="2016-04-10T00:24:15+0200" />
<meta name="copyright" content="None"/>
<meta name="keywords" content="imap, transfer, migration"/>
<meta name="description" content="imap migration tool"/>
@ -29,23 +29,25 @@
<p>Let's start with the long reported <b>success stories</b> list: <b>
66 different imap server softwares supported!</b><br/>
67 different imap server softwares supported!</b><br/>
[host1] means "source server" and [host2] means "destination server":
</p>
<p>Please report to the author (gilles.lamiral@laposte.net) any success or bad story with
imapsync and do not forget to mention the IMAP server
imapsync and, if you know them, mention the IMAP server
software names and version on both sides. This will help
future users. To help the author maintaining this section
report the two lines at the begining of the output if they
are useful to know the softwares. Example:
future users. You can grab these values, software name and release number,
by looking at two lines at the beginning of the output. Example:
</p>
<pre>
Host1 software:* OK louloutte Cyrus IMAP4 v1.5.19 server ready
Host2 software:* OK Courier-IMAP ready
...
Host1 banner:* OK louloutte Cyrus IMAP4 v1.5.19 server ready
Host2 banner:* OK Courier-IMAP ready
</pre>
<p>You can use option --justconnect to get those lines.
Examples:</p>
Examples (really working)):</p>
<pre>
imapsync --host1 test1.lamiral.info --host2 test2.lamiral.info --justconnect
@ -76,13 +78,14 @@ Examples:</p>
(<a href="http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/">http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/</a>)
</li>
<li>David Tobit V8. (<a href="http://de.tobit.com/">http://de.tobit.com/</a>) </li>
<li>David.fx Mail Access Server MA-12.00a (0188) [host1] </li>
<li>DBMail 1.2.1, 2.0.4, 2.0.9, 2.2rc1 (GPL).
2.0.7 seems buggy. (<a href="http://www.dbmail.org/">http://www.dbmail.org/</a>) </li>
<li>DBOX 2.41 System [host1] (<a href="http://www.dbox.handshake.de/">http://www.dbox.handshake.de/</a>).</li>
<li>Deerfield VisNetic MailServer 5.8.6 [host1]
(<a href="http://www.deerfield.net/products/visnetic-mailserver/">http://www.deerfield.net/products/visnetic-mailserver/</a>) </li>
<li>dkimap4 [host1] </li>
<li>Domino (Notes) 4.61[host1], 6.5, 5.0.6, 5.0.7, 7.0.2, 6.0.2CF1, 7.0.1[host1], 8.0.1[host1]
<li>Domino (IBM Notes) 4.61[host1], 6.5, 5.0.6, 5.0.7, 7.0.2, 6.0.2CF1, 7.0.1[host1], 8.0.1[host1]
(<a href="http://www-03.ibm.com/software/products/en/ibmnotes">http://www-03.ibm.com/software/products/en/ibmnotes</a>) </li>
<li><b>Dovecot</b> 0.99.10.4, 0.99.14, 0.99.14-8.fc4, 1.0-0.beta2.7,
1.0.0 [dest/source] (LGPL) (http://www.dovecot.org/) (<a href="http://www.dovecot.org/">http://www.dovecot.org/</a>) </li>
@ -91,7 +94,8 @@ Examples:</p>
6.5.7638.1 [host2], 6.5 [host1], Exchange 2007 SP1 (with Update Rollup 2),
Exchange2007-EP-SP2,
Exchange 2010 RTM (Release to Manufacturing) [host2],
Exchange 2010 SP1 RU2 [host2]
Exchange 2010 SP1 RU2 [host2],
Exchange 2010 SP3 [host2],
(<a href="http://www.microsoft.com/exchange/">http://www.microsoft.com/exchange/</a>)
</li>
<li>FirtClass 12 [host1] hard so read the FAQ! (<a href="http://www.firstclass.com/">http://www.firstclass.com/</a>)</li>
@ -105,8 +109,9 @@ Examples:</p>
<li>hMailServer 5.40-B1950 [host12], 5.3.3 [host2], 4.4.1 [host1], 5.3.2-B1769 [host2], 5.6 [host2]
(<a href="https://www.hmailserver.com/">https://www.hmailserver.com/</a>) </li>
<li><b>Hotmail</b> hotmail.com is outlook.com and live.com now.</li>
<li>IceWarp 10.4.5 [host1] 11.2.1.1 [host2] (<a href="https://www.icewarp.com/">https://www.icewarp.com/</a>)</li>
<li>iPlanet Messaging server 4.15, 5.1, 5.2
<li>IceWarp 10.4.5 [host1] 11.2.1.1 [host2] 11.4.1.0 [host2] (<a href="https://www.icewarp.com/">https://www.icewarp.com/</a>)</li>
<li>IdeaImapServer v0.80.1 [host1] </li>
<li>iPlanet Messaging server 4.15, 5.1, 5.2
(<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oracle_Communications_Messaging_Server">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oracle_Communications_Messaging_Server</a>) </li>
<li>IMail 7.15 (Ipswitch/Win2003), 8.12, 11.03 [host1] (<a href="http://www.imailserver.com/">http://www.imailserver.com/</a>) </li>
<li>Kerio 7.2.0P1 [host1] (<a href="http://www.kerio.com/">http://www.kerio.com/</a>) </li>
@ -135,7 +140,7 @@ Examples:</p>
<li>RackSpace hoster secure.emailsrvr.com:993 <a href="http://www.rackspace.com/">http://www.rackspace.com/</a>)</li>
<li>QQMail IMAP4Server [host1] [host2] (See FAQ) <a href="https://en.mail.qq.com/">https://en.mail.qq.com/</a> </li>
<li>Samsung Contact IMAP server 8.5.0 </li>
<li>Scalix v10.1, 10.0.1.3, 11.0.0.431, 11.4.6 (<a href="http://www.scalix.com/">http://www.scalix.com/</a>) </li>
<li>Scalix v10.1, 10.0.1.3, 11.0.0.431, 11.4.5, 11.4.6 (<a href="http://www.scalix.com/">http://www.scalix.com/</a>) </li>
<li>Sendmail Mail Store IMAP4rev1 (5.5.6/mstore-5-5-build-1874 [host1].</li>
<li>SmarterMail, Smarter Mail 5.0 Enterprise, Smarter Mail 5.5 [host1], SmarterMail Professional 10.2 [host1],
Smarter Mail 11.7 [host1][host2].
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1156 Etats-Unis_d'Amerique___ 25.47 % 25.47 % 1
832 Allemagne_______________ 18.33 % 43.81 % 2
427 Royaume-Uni_____________ 9.41 % 53.22 % 3
220 Italie__________________ 4.85 % 58.07 % 4
219 France__________________ 4.83 % 62.89 % 5
202 Canada__________________ 4.45 % 67.34 % 6
184 Suisse__________________ 4.05 % 71.40 % 7
160 Pays-Bas________________ 3.53 % 74.92 % 8
158 Australie_______________ 3.48 % 78.40 % 9
92 Autriche________________ 2.03 % 80.43 % 10
83 Espagne_________________ 1.83 % 82.26 % 11
83 Belgique________________ 1.83 % 84.09 % 12
65 Suede___________________ 1.43 % 85.52 % 13
56 Danemark________________ 1.23 % 86.76 % 14
48 Bresil__________________ 1.06 % 87.81 % 15
41 Norvege_________________ 0.90 % 88.72 % 16
31 Pologne_________________ 0.68 % 89.40 % 17
31 Finlande________________ 0.68 % 90.08 % 18
26 Japon___________________ 0.57 % 90.66 % 19
25 Republique_tcheque______ 0.55 % 91.21 % 20
25 ________________________ 0.55 % 91.76 % 21
23 Irlande_________________ 0.51 % 92.27 % 22
22 Russie__________________ 0.48 % 92.75 % 23
21 Nouvelle-Zelande________ 0.46 % 93.21 % 24
20 Hongrie_________________ 0.44 % 93.65 % 25
16 Hong-Kong_______________ 0.35 % 94.01 % 26
15 Portugal________________ 0.33 % 94.34 % 27
15 Afrique_du_Sud__________ 0.33 % 94.67 % 28
13 Slovaquie_______________ 0.29 % 94.95 % 29
13 Malaisie________________ 0.29 % 95.24 % 30
13 Luxembourg______________ 0.29 % 95.53 % 31
13 Grece___________________ 0.29 % 95.81 % 32
12 Inde____________________ 0.26 % 96.08 % 33
12 Argentine_______________ 0.26 % 96.34 % 34
11 Singapour_______________ 0.24 % 96.58 % 35
11 Israel__________________ 0.24 % 96.83 % 36
11 Chine___________________ 0.24 % 97.07 % 37
11 Chili___________________ 0.24 % 97.31 % 38
10 Roumanie________________ 0.22 % 97.53 % 39
10 Mexique_________________ 0.22 % 97.75 % 40
8 Slovenie________________ 0.18 % 97.93 % 41
8 Emirats_Arabes_Unis_____ 0.18 % 98.10 % 42
7 Lettonie________________ 0.15 % 98.26 % 43
5 Thailande_______________ 0.11 % 98.37 % 44
5 Malte___________________ 0.11 % 98.48 % 45
5 Islande_________________ 0.11 % 98.59 % 46
4 Turquie_________________ 0.09 % 98.68 % 47
4 Indonesie_______________ 0.09 % 98.77 % 48
4 Egypte__________________ 0.09 % 98.85 % 49
4 Croatie_________________ 0.09 % 98.94 % 50
4 Bulgarie________________ 0.09 % 99.03 % 51
3 Venezuela_______________ 0.07 % 99.10 % 52
3 Serbie__________________ 0.07 % 99.16 % 53
3 Philippines_____________ 0.07 % 99.23 % 54
3 Estonie_________________ 0.07 % 99.29 % 55
2 Vietnam_________________ 0.04 % 99.34 % 56
2 Uruguay_________________ 0.04 % 99.38 % 57
2 Lituanie________________ 0.04 % 99.43 % 58
2 Costa_Rica______________ 0.04 % 99.47 % 59
2 Chypre__________________ 0.04 % 99.52 % 60
1 Ukraine_________________ 0.02 % 99.54 % 61
1 Trinite-et-Tobago_______ 0.02 % 99.56 % 62
1 Tanzanie________________ 0.02 % 99.58 % 63
1 Taiwan__________________ 0.02 % 99.60 % 64
1 Senegal_________________ 0.02 % 99.63 % 65
1 Saint_Christophe-Nevis-Anguilla__ 0.02 % 99.65 % 66
1 Qatar___________________ 0.02 % 99.67 % 67
1 Perou___________________ 0.02 % 99.69 % 68
1 Panama__________________ 0.02 % 99.71 % 69
1 Nouvelle-Caledonie______ 0.02 % 99.74 % 70
1 Nigeria_________________ 0.02 % 99.76 % 71
1 Namibie_________________ 0.02 % 99.78 % 72
1 Mongolie________________ 0.02 % 99.80 % 73
1 Moldavie________________ 0.02 % 99.82 % 74
1 Maldives________________ 0.02 % 99.85 % 75
1 Îles_Vierges_britanniques__ 0.02 % 99.87 % 76
1 Koweit__________________ 0.02 % 99.89 % 77
1 Jordanie________________ 0.02 % 99.91 % 78
1 Colombie________________ 0.02 % 99.93 % 79
1 Cameroun________________ 0.02 % 99.96 % 80
1 Bahrein_________________ 0.02 % 99.98 % 81
1 Antilles_neerlandaises__ 0.02 % 100.00 % 82
TOTAL = 4538 sales over 82 countries on Thu Mar 17 09:36:49 CET 2016
1225 Etats-Unis______________ 24.84 % 25 % 1
918 Allemagne_______________ 18.62 % 43 % 2
454 Royaume-Uni_____________ 9.21 % 53 % 3
253 Italie__________________ 5.13 % 58 % 4
243 France__________________ 4.93 % 63 % 5
219 Canada__________________ 4.44 % 67 % 6
199 Suisse__________________ 4.04 % 71 % 7
183 Pays-Bas________________ 3.71 % 75 % 8
172 Australie_______________ 3.49 % 78 % 9
98 Autriche________________ 1.99 % 80 % 10
91 Espagne_________________ 1.85 % 82 % 11
88 Belgique________________ 1.78 % 84 % 12
71 Suede___________________ 1.44 % 85 % 13
58 Danemark________________ 1.18 % 87 % 14
51 Bresil__________________ 1.03 % 88 % 15
43 Norvege_________________ 0.87 % 89 % 16
36 Pologne_________________ 0.73 % 89 % 17
33 Finlande________________ 0.67 % 90 % 18
28 Republique_tcheque______ 0.57 % 91 % 19
26 Russie__________________ 0.53 % 91 % 20
26 Japon___________________ 0.53 % 92 % 21
25 ________________________ 0.51 % 92 % 22
23 Nouvelle-Zelande________ 0.47 % 93 % 23
23 Irlande_________________ 0.47 % 93 % 24
23 Hongrie_________________ 0.47 % 93 % 25
19 Portugal________________ 0.39 % 94 % 26
18 Hong-Kong_______________ 0.37 % 94 % 27
18 Grece___________________ 0.37 % 95 % 28
18 Afrique_du_Sud__________ 0.37 % 95 % 29
14 Slovaquie_______________ 0.28 % 95 % 30
14 Malaisie________________ 0.28 % 96 % 31
13 Luxembourg______________ 0.26 % 96 % 32
13 Inde____________________ 0.26 % 96 % 33
12 Singapour_______________ 0.24 % 96 % 34
12 Mexique_________________ 0.24 % 97 % 35
12 Argentine_______________ 0.24 % 97 % 36
11 Israel__________________ 0.22 % 97 % 37
11 Chine___________________ 0.22 % 97 % 38
11 Chili___________________ 0.22 % 97 % 39
10 Roumanie________________ 0.20 % 98 % 40
9 Slovenie________________ 0.18 % 98 % 41
9 Lettonie________________ 0.18 % 98 % 42
9 Emirats_Arabes_Unis_____ 0.18 % 98 % 43
7 Croatie_________________ 0.14 % 98 % 44
6 Thailande_______________ 0.12 % 98 % 45
5 Malte___________________ 0.10 % 99 % 46
5 Islande_________________ 0.10 % 99 % 47
4 Turquie_________________ 0.08 % 99 % 48
4 Indonesie_______________ 0.08 % 99 % 49
4 Estonie_________________ 0.08 % 99 % 50
4 Egypte__________________ 0.08 % 99 % 51
4 Bulgarie________________ 0.08 % 99 % 52
3 Venezuela_______________ 0.06 % 99 % 53
3 Serbie__________________ 0.06 % 99 % 54
3 Philippines_____________ 0.06 % 99 % 55
2 Vietnam_________________ 0.04 % 99 % 56
2 Uruguay_________________ 0.04 % 99 % 57
2 Perou___________________ 0.04 % 99 % 58
2 Lituanie________________ 0.04 % 99 % 59
2 Costa_Rica______________ 0.04 % 99 % 60
2 Chypre__________________ 0.04 % 99 % 61
2 Antilles_neerlandaises__ 0.04 % 100 % 62
1 Ukraine_________________ 0.02 % 100 % 63
1 Trinite-et-Tobago_______ 0.02 % 100 % 64
1 Tanzanie________________ 0.02 % 100 % 65
1 Taiwan__________________ 0.02 % 100 % 66
1 Senegal_________________ 0.02 % 100 % 67
1 Saint_Christophe-Nevis-Anguilla__ 0.02 % 100 % 68
1 Qatar___________________ 0.02 % 100 % 69
1 Panama__________________ 0.02 % 100 % 70
1 Nouvelle-Caledonie______ 0.02 % 100 % 71
1 Nigeria_________________ 0.02 % 100 % 72
1 Namibie_________________ 0.02 % 100 % 73
1 Mongolie________________ 0.02 % 100 % 74
1 Moldavie________________ 0.02 % 100 % 75
1 Maldives________________ 0.02 % 100 % 76
1 Koweit__________________ 0.02 % 100 % 77
1 Jordanie________________ 0.02 % 100 % 78
1 Iles_Vierges_britanniques__ 0.02 % 100 % 79
1 Grenade_________________ 0.02 % 100 % 80
1 Coree_du_Sud____________ 0.02 % 100 % 81
1 Colombie________________ 0.02 % 100 % 82
1 Cameroun________________ 0.02 % 100 % 83
1 Burkina_Faso____________ 0.02 % 100 % 84
1 Bahrein_________________ 0.02 % 100 % 85
TOTAL = 4931 sales 219147 EUR over 85 countries on Fri Aug 19 12:49:52 CEST 2016

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So consider that the list is public, anyone can see your post.<br />
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<h1>News about imapsync <!--#exec cmd="cat ../VERSION" --> and previous releases <a href="../#TOP" id="latest"><small>(back to menu)</small></a>
<h1>News about next imapsync, currently distributed <!--#exec cmd="cat ../VERSION" -->, next and previous releases <a href="../#TOP" id="latest"><small>(back to menu)</small></a>
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@ -54,9 +49,66 @@
<li><b>Refactoring</b>: </li>
<li><b>Refactoring</b>: </li>
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<li><b>1.727</b> https website and CGI on the way!</li>
<li><b>Security</b>: Thanks to free and easy <b>letsencrypt</b>,
Imapsync website is available in https:
<a href="https://imapsync.lamiral.info/"><b>https://imapsync.lamiral.info/</b></a>
</li>
<li><b>Enhancement</b>: Added option <tt>--delete1emptyfolders</tt>. It deletes empty folders on host1, INBOX excepted.
Useful with <tt>--delete</tt> since what remains on host1 is only what failed to be synced.</li>
<li><b>Enhancement</b>: Imapsync can be used as a CGI program. Still experimental. The web UI interface has to be written.</li>
<li><b>Enhancement</b>: <b>XOAUTH2</b> authentication works with <b>json</b> files without extra tool openssl. Old pk12 files are still supported (still with openssl).</li>
<li><b>Enhancement</b>: Memory usage passed from <b>5x to 2x of the biggest message size</b>.
Some users do send 700MB messages, imapsync needed 3.5 GB of RAM, now it crunches only 1.4 GB,
a more common RAM value available on small hosts.</li>
<li><b>Enhancement</b>: Added option <tt>--inet4</tt> to force ipv4 in ssl and tls modes.
Useful with Gmail and Office365 when ipv6 is disable on the imapsync host but not ipv6 resolution.</li>
<li><b>Enhancement</b>: Reconnect to imap servers with a Ctrl-c. Exit with two Ctrl-c within one second or one Ctrl-\</li>
<li><b>Enhancement</b>: Copy is not done when one --pipemess command ends with an empty message generated.</li>
<li><b>Enhancement</b>: STDERR of --pipemess commands are reported on STDOUT and in the logfile (they were ignored before).</li>
<li><b>Enhancement</b>: </li>
<li><b>Dependency</b>: Added Perl module dependency of Readonly to transform hard coded magic numbers into names. Mandatory module.</li>
<li><b>Dependency</b>: Added Perl module dependency of Test::MockObject for some tests. Only a "require" for now.</li>
<li><b>Security</b>: In CGI mode, remove all content in the unsafe "eval"uated options
(--regextrans2 --regexflag --regexmess --skipmess --pipemess --delete2foldersonly --delete2foldersbutnot).
Consider these options not available in CGI mode.</li>
<li><b>Bug fix</b>: Fixed -1 wrong output in statistics for big accounts (%d => %s) in printf.</li>
<li><b>Bug fix</b>: Uncommented call to $test_builder->reset( ) Don't know why it was commented but it was bad for knowing tests go wrong.</li>
<li><b>Bug fix</b>: Check connected state in sub create_folder(). Avoid multiple useless failures.</li>
<li><b>Refactoring</b>: Wrote Perl package Imapsync::Getopt::Long to handle CGI requests like command line options.
Started as a copy of Luke Ross Getopt::Long::CGI</li>
<li><b>Refactoring</b>: Perlcritic cleanup 627 violations of CodeLayout::ProhibitTrailingWhitespace.</li>
<li><b>Refactoring</b>: Perlcritic cleanup 60 Double-sigil dereferences.</li>
<li><b>Refactoring</b>: Perlcritic cleanup 458 ValuesAndExpressions::ProhibitInterpolationOfLiterals. "Useless interpolation of literal string"</li>
<li><b>Refactoring</b>: Perlcritic cleanup 420 CodeLayout::ProhibitParensWithBuiltins. "Builtin function called with parentheses". (Severity: 1).</li>
<li><b>Refactoring</b>: Perlcritic cleanup, various small advices.</li>
<li><b>Refactoring</b>: Replaced print by myprint, printf by myprintf, sprinf by mysprintf.
Will ease <tt>--quiet</tt> mode and general output handling.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li><b>1.684</b> Small changes, bugfixes</li>
@ -78,13 +130,13 @@ in ssl or tls mode. Was due to "'SSL_version' => undef".</li>
Example: <tt>--sslargs1 SSL_verify_mode=1 --sslargs1 SSL_version=SSLv3</tt></li>
<li><b>Enhancement</b>: Added <tt>--timeout1 int</tt> and <tt>--timeout2 int</tt> in seconds (<tt>--timeout int</tt> still available to set both with the same value)</li>
<li><b>Enhancement</b>: Added <tt>--debugssl int</tt>. Default is like <tt>--debugssl 1</tt> (Only print out errors).</li>
<li><b>Enhancement</b>: Added several <a href="../#polls">polls</a> to know where I shall focus improvements.</li>
<li><b>Enhancement</b>: Added several <a href="./poll.shtml">polls</a> to know where I shall focus improvements.</li>
<li><b>Usability</b>: Added env_proxy call in <tt>sub xoauth2()</tt>
to read proxy settings from environment variable <tt>http_proxy</tt>
without using <tt>PERL_LWP_ENV_PROXY=1</tt></li>
<li><b>Usability</b>: Wrote <a href="../TUTORIAL_Unix.html">TUTORIAL_Unix</a>.</li>
<li><b>Usability</b>: Wrote <a href="../doc/TUTORIAL_Unix.html">TUTORIAL_Unix</a>.</li>
<li><b>Usability</b>: Check f1 folder exists when specified by <tt>--f1f2</tt> and warns when it doesn't</li>
<li><b>Usability</b>: Added <tt>--automap --justfolders --dry</tt> in <tt>imapsync_example.sh</tt> and <tt>imapsync_example.bat</tt></li>
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@ -47,6 +47,8 @@ and the latest <b>imapsync source code</b> release <!--#exec cmd="cat ../VERSION
<a href="../dist/"><b>download page</b></a>.
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<p>Old imapsync releases are in the <a href="../dist/old_releases/">dist/old_releases/</a> directory.</p>
<p>
Next steps are the imapsync <a href="../#install" >installation</a>
and then your first runs following the <a href="../#doc" >tutorial</a>.
@ -66,8 +68,8 @@ and <b>succeed</b> your migration in the best conditions, <b>contact me</b>
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<li>Email address: <b>gilles.lamiral@laposte.net</b>.</li>
<li>Professionnal phone number: <b>+33 951 84 42 42</b> (in France) I can <b>call you back</b> toll-free in many countries.</li>
<li>Mobile phone number: <b>+33 620 79 76 06</b> (in France).</li>
<li>Professionnal phone number: <b>+33 9 51 84 42 42</b> (in France) I can <b>call you back</b> toll-free in many countries.</li>
<li>Mobile phone number: <b>+33 6 19 22 03 54</b> (in France).</li>
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@ -81,22 +83,38 @@ and <b>succeed</b> your migration in the best conditions, <b>contact me</b>
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===========================================================================
TODO file for imapsync
----------------------
SUGGESTED 2016_08_19 by Gilles
Go back to SSL_VERIFY_PEER but include
SSL_ca_file inside imapsync or near.
SUGGESTED 2016_08_07 by Gilles
Add a meaningful exit value to all die:
* fatal software dependency, Perl modules
* fatal parameter issue
* fatal connect issue
* fatal login issue
* fatal permission file issue (open)
* fatal IMAP issue
* fatal IMAP disconnection
Add a meaningful exit value to all exit
* exit at end but with errors
* exit at middle because of errormax
* exit by signal
SUGGESTED 2016_07_29 by Gilles from CSS3 Coursera course
Take a look at
https://modernizr.com/
SUGGESTED 2016_07_29 by Gilles
Move website to HTML5
https://about.validator.nu/
SUGGESTED 2016_07_12 by Fronik
With --automap apply the mapping to subfolders of mapped folders.
If
Sent => Envoyes
then
Sent.Foo => Envoyes.Foo
Sent.Foo.Bar => Envoyes.Foo.bar
SUGGESTED 2016_07_07 by Jean-Dominique Delyon.
Add a way to know easily which account transfers went wrong.
Générer un fichier des comptes qui ont rencontré des problèmes
et afficher le contenu à la fin de la boucle sur les comptes.
SUGGESTED 2016_06_29 by Gilles
Clarify system flags in RFC
Example to add:
If \Forwarded is not in PERMANENTFLAGS but \* is then transform
\Forwarded to Forwarded. And by default.
SUGGESTED 2016_06_29 by Gilles
Add --gmail1 --gmail2 --gmail12 to set automatically advices from
https://imapsync.lamiral.info/FAQ.d/FAQ.Gmail.txt
Add --exchange --office365 to set automatically advices from
https://imapsync.lamiral.info/FAQ.d/FAQ.Exchange.txt
SUGGESTED 2016_06_13 by David Carter
--pipemess could also treat stderr
` $command < $input_tmpfile > $output_tmpfile 2> $error_tmpfile `
SUGGESTED 2016_06_22 by Gilles
Add --quiet mode
Make --quiet mode being switched by a signal
SUGGESTED by Gilles
Try to act as --tls if CAPABILITY allows it and if there is no --notls.
Fallback without --tls if --tls fails.
DONE 2016_07_27 by Gilles
SUGGESTED 2016_06_15 by Gilles
Fix sub check_lib_version and its call.
It was ok because of the Perl line "use Mail::IMAPClient 3.30".
SUGGESTED 2016_06_12 by Gilles
Fix many perlcritic, all?
DONE * 60 perlcritic Double-sigil dereference (Severity 2)
DONE * 627 perlcritic violations of CodeLayout::ProhibitTrailingWhitespace. (Severity 1).
DONE * 458 perlcritic violations of ValuesAndExpressions::ProhibitInterpolationOfLiterals. "Useless interpolation of literal string"
DONE * 420 perlcritic violations of CodeLayout::ProhibitParensWithBuiltins. "Builtin function called with parentheses". (Severity: 1).
* 304 violations of ValuesAndExpressions::ProhibitMagicNumbers.
* 236 violations of InputOutput::RequireCheckedSyscalls. "Return value of flagged function ignored". (Severity: 1).
* 115 violations of ControlStructures::ProhibitPostfixControls. Postfix control "if" used. (Severity: 2).
* 90 violations of ValuesAndExpressions::ProhibitNoisyQuotes.
* 86 violations of ValuesAndExpressions::RequireInterpolationOfMetachars.
* 85 violations of RegularExpressions::RequireLineBoundaryMatching.
* 85 violations of RegularExpressions::RequireDotMatchAnything.
* 37 violations of Variables::ProhibitPunctuationVars.
* 30 violations of RegularExpressions::RequireExtendedFormatting.
* 30 violations of NamingConventions::Capitalization.
* 24 violations of ValuesAndExpressions::RequireNumberSeparators.
* 20 violations of RegularExpressions::ProhibitEscapedMetacharacters.
* 19 violations of ControlStructures::ProhibitUnlessBlocks.
* 14 violations of Variables::ProhibitReusedNames.
* 11 violations of Subroutines::ProhibitManyArgs.
SUGGESTED 2016_06_09 by Gilles and David Carter
In order to avoid useless headaches from --regexmess, add
--regexheader
--regexbody
SUGGESTED 2016_06_09 by David Carter
Add --pipemess-on-fail
If, and only if, the target server responses with NO or BAD then have another go
with a sanitized version of the message.
SUGGESTED 2016_06_01 by M. Beaubien
Add flag --noheaderwarnings or better name
no header by parse_headers so taking whole header with BODY.PEEK[HEADER]
no header found so adding our own [Message-Id: <151648@imapsync>]
SUGGESTED 2016_04_17 by Gilles
Add a --passfile to allow user=>password style file.
SUGGESTED 2016_04_13 by Gilles
Split --noabletosearch in --noabletosearch1 --noabletosearch2
WANTED 2016_03_11
Add a FAQ about Authentication failures and quoting.
@ -167,9 +280,6 @@ http://www.linux-france.org/prj/imapsync_list/msg00022.html
http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=77657
http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=78892
Look at larch https://github.com/rgrove/larch/
http://wonko.com/
Add and option to sync to & from files.
Add an --aclregextrans2 flag.
@ -178,9 +288,6 @@ their ACLs. Syncing ACLs vom Cyrus to Dovecot (at least 1.2) doesn't
work. Cyrus uses c and d, Dovecot uses k and x instead."
Peer Heinlein.
Add different levels of output to see clearly the
problem by default.
Add more information about skipped messages.
Add Rick Romero patch with
@ -199,30 +306,18 @@ Fix bug "not possible to use space in the imap password"
Add kerberos authentification
Fix bug with folder names starting with an asterisk: *Archiv
Sending: 220 SELECT *Archiv/Support/foobar
Read: 220 BAD Protokollfehler: "Invalid folder specified in SELECT command"
Compare speed between 1.182 and 1.217
"un mailbox de 90MB, ~2400 fichiers prends 80s avec la version 1.182
vs 250s avec la version 1.217". Marc Jauvin
Add LITERAL+ [RFC 2088] support to imapsync.
Make a m4 file for lsm.imapsync and generate it at each public release.
Add an option to tell imapsync that the domain
is changing and have it replace the domain in all user names that are
related to ACLs.
See patches/imapsync-acls-users
Add --verbose from Kjetil jumbo patch.
Read the IMAP RFC http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc3501.html
Interface with external software like procmail
Read:
http://www.washington.edu/imap/documentation/commndmt.txt.html
@ -233,6 +328,27 @@ http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/download/imapd/altnamespace.html
Now the TODO done! (or not)
===========================================================================
SUGGESTED 2016_06_22 by Gilles
DONE 2016_07_29 by Gilles
Make reconnections launched by a signal Ctrl-c, aka INT signal.
2 consecutive Ctrl-c within 1 second then exit the program.
Inline help when Ctrl-c is hit
SUGGESTED 2016_07_15 by Alan Williams
DONE 2016_07_20 for IO::Socket::SSL
Add --inet4 --inet6 to force AF_INET or AF_INET6 ip connexion,
aka ipv4 or ipv6.
SUGGESTED 2016_06_24 by Jean-Dominique Delyon
DONE 2016_06_30 by Gilles
Add --delete1emptyfolders
Destroy host1 empty folders.
Be carefull of non-empty subfolders!
SUGGESTED 2016_07_01 by Gilles
DONE 2016_07_01 by Gilles
Add exit explanation after errorsdump
DONE 2016_01_06. Write a Unix tutorial, TUTORIAL_Unix.html.

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2016_08_16_22_52_37 : FAILED 1/2 TESTS: ll_authmech_XOAUTH2_json_gmail
2016_08_16_22_55_09 : FAILED 1/2 TESTS: ll_authmech_XOAUTH2_gmail
2016_08_16_22_56_48 : FAILED 1/2 TESTS: ll_pipemess
2016_08_16_23_59_51 : ALL 1 TESTS SUCCESSFUL
2016_08_16_23_59_56 : ALL 2 TESTS SUCCESSFUL
2016_08_17_00_00_27 : ALL 1 TESTS SUCCESSFUL
2016_08_17_00_24_36 : ALL 114 TESTS SUCCESSFUL
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2016_08_19_12_29_48 : ALL 1 TESTS SUCCESSFUL
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2016_08_19_16_41_27 : ALL 1 TESTS SUCCESSFUL
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2016_08_19_16_55_37 : ALL 1 TESTS SUCCESSFUL
2016_08_19_16_55_43 : ALL 2 TESTS SUCCESSFUL
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REM $Id: build_exe.bat,v 1.35 2015/12/14 15:15:36 gilles Exp gilles $
@ECHO OFF
REM $Id: build_exe.bat,v 1.40 2016/08/19 14:12:29 gilles Exp gilles $
@SETLOCAL
ECHO Currently running through %0 %*
ECHO Building imapsync.exe
@REM the following command change current directory to the dirname of the current batch pathname
CD /D %~dp0
REM Remove the error file because its existence means an error occured during this script execution
IF EXIST LOG_bat\%~nx0.txt DEL LOG_bat\%~nx0.txt
CALL :handle_error CALL :detect_perl
CALL :handle_error CALL :check_modules
CALL :handle_error CALL :pp_exe
@ENDLOCAL
EXIT /B
:pp_exe
@SETLOCAL
CALL pp -o imapsync.exe --link libeay32_.dll --link zlib1_.dll --link ssleay32_.dll .\imapsync
IF ERRORLEVEL 1 CALL pp -o imapsync.exe .\imapsync
@ENDLOCAL
EXIT /B
::------------------------------------------------------
::--------------- Detect Perl --------------------------
:detect_perl
@SETLOCAL
perl -v
IF ERRORLEVEL 1 ECHO Perl needed. Install Strawberry Perl. Get it at http://strawberryperl.com/ ^
&& PAUSE && EXIT /B 3
@ENDLOCAL
EXIT /B
::------------------------------------------------------
REM CALL .\install_modules.bat
::------------------------------------------------------
::--------------- Check modules are here --------------
:check_modules
@SETLOCAL
perl ^
-mTest::MockObject ^
-mPAR::Packer ^
-mReadonly ^
-mAuthen::NTLM ^
-mData::Dumper ^
-mData::Uniqid ^
@ -39,66 +75,29 @@ perl ^
-mCrypt::OpenSSL::RSA ^
-mEncode::Byte ^
-e ''
@ECHO ON
DEL imapsync.exe
pp -o imapsync.exe ^
--link libeay32_.dll ^
--link zlib1_.dll ^
--link ssleay32_.dll ^
.\imapsync
ECHO Done building imapsync.exe
@REM Previous options to pp
@REM Previous options to pp
@REM --link libeay32_.dll ^
@REM --link zlib1_.dll ^
@REM --link ssleay32_.dll ^
@REM -M Mail::IMAPClient ^
@REM -M IO::Socket ^
@REM -M IO::Socket::IP ^
@REM -M IO::Socket::SSL ^
@REM -M IO::Socket::INET ^
@REM -M Digest::MD5 ^
@REM -M Digest::HMAC_MD5 ^
@REM -M Digest::HMAC_SHA1 ^
@REM -M Term::ReadKey ^
@REM -M File::Spec ^
@REM -M Authen::NTLM ^
@REM -M Time::Local ^
@REM -M URI::Escape ^
@REM -M Data::Uniqid ^
@REM -M File::Copy::Recursive ^
@REM -M IO::Tee ^
@REM -M Unicode::String ^
@REM -M JSON::WebToken ^
@REM -M LWP::UserAgent ^
@REM -M HTML::Entities ^
@REM -M JSON ^
@REM -M Encode::Byte ^
IF ERRORLEVEL 1 CALL .\install_modules.bat
@ENDLOCAL
EXIT /B
::------------------------------------------------------
-M Mail::IMAPClient ^
-M IO::Socket ^
-M IO::Socket::IP ^
-M IO::Socket::SSL ^
-M IO::Socket::INET ^
-M Digest::MD5 ^
-M Digest::HMAC_MD5 ^
-M Digest::HMAC_SHA1 ^
-M Term::ReadKey ^
-M File::Spec ^
-M Authen::NTLM ^
-M Time::Local ^
-M URI::Escape ^
-M Data::Uniqid ^
-M File::Copy::Recursive ^
-M IO::Tee ^
-M Unicode::String ^
-M JSON::WebToken ^
-M LWP::UserAgent ^
-M HTML::Entities ^
-M Crypt::OpenSSL::RSA ^
-M JSON ^
-M Encode::Byte ^
::------------------------------------------------------
::--------------- Handle error -------------------------
:handle_error
SETLOCAL
ECHO IN %0 with parameters %*
%*
SET CMD_RETURN=%ERRORLEVEL%
IF %CMD_RETURN% EQU 0 (
ECHO GOOD END
) ELSE (
ECHO BAD END
IF NOT EXIST LOG_bat MKDIR LOG_bat
ECHO Failure calling: %* >> LOG_bat\%~nx0.txt
)
ENDLOCAL
EXIT /B
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#!/bin/sh
# $Id: build_mac.sh,v 1.2 2015/11/04 18:19:48 gilles Exp gilles $
# $Id: build_mac.sh,v 1.6 2016/06/22 20:04:16 gilles Exp gilles $
# exit on any failure
set -e
eval `perl -I $HOME/perl5/lib/perl5 -Mlocal::lib`
export MANPATH=$HOME/perl5/man:$MANPATH
@ -10,10 +13,15 @@ ARCH=`uname -m`
KERNEL=`uname -s`
echo "$HOSTNAME $ARCH $KERNEL"
VERSION=`./imapsync --version`
BIN_NAME=imapsync_bin_Darwin
cpanm Mail::IMAPClient
# exit if known needed modules are missing
sh prerequisites_imapsync
VERSION=`./imapsync --version`
# Update important Perl modules
cpanm Mail::IMAPClient IO::Socket::SSL PAR::Packer
pp -o $BIN_NAME \
-M Mail::IMAPClient -M IO::Socket -M IO::Socket::SSL \

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#!/bin/sh
# $Id: check_winerr,v 1.4 2016/06/30 11:10:37 gilles Exp gilles $
test -n "$1" || { echo usage: "$0 script.bat" && exit 1 ; }
test -d W/LOG_bat || mkdir W/LOG_bat
ERROR_FILENAME=$1.txt
rm -f "W/LOG_bat/$ERROR_FILENAME"
if scp Admin@c:'C:/msys/1.0/home/Admin/imapsync/LOG_bat/'"$ERROR_FILENAME" W/LOG_bat/ > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then
#echo -n "W/LOG_bat/$ERROR_FILENAME : "
#cat "W/LOG_bat/$ERROR_FILENAME"
sed -e "s#^#W/LOG_bat/$ERROR_FILENAME : #" "W/LOG_bat/$ERROR_FILENAME"
exit 1
else
echo NO errror
fi

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Processing http://lamiral.info/~gilles/imapsync/
List of broken links and other issues:
http://fr.linkedin.com/in/gilleslamiral
Line: 185
Code: 405 Method Not Allowed
To do: The server does not allow HTTP HEAD requests, which prevents the
Link Checker to check the link automatically. Check the link
manually.

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Processing http://lamiral.info/~gilles/imapsync/S/news.shtml
List of broken links and other issues:
http://lamiral.info/~gilles/imapsync/
Line: 135
Code: 200 OK
To do: Some of the links to this resource point to broken URI fragments
(such as index.html#fragment).
The following fragments need to be fixed:
poll Line: 135
----------------------------------------
Processing http://lamiral.info/~gilles/imapsync/S/external.shtml
List of broken links and other issues:
https://bl0rg.net/software/
Line: 41
Code: 500 Can't connect to bl0rg.net:443
To do: This is a server side problem. Check the URI.
----------------------------------------
Processing http://lamiral.info/~gilles/imapsync/S/imapservers.shtml
List of broken links and other issues:
http://www.mirapoint.com/
Line: 126
Code: 404 Not Found
To do: The link is broken. Double-check that you have not made any typo,
or mistake in copy-pasting. If the link points to a resource that
no longer exists, you may want to remove or fix the link.
http://www.kerio.com/
Line: 117
Code: 302 -> 302 Found
To do: This is a temporary redirect. Update the link if you believe it
makes sense, or leave it as is.

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.\" Automatically generated by Pod::Man 2.27 (Pod::Simple 3.28)
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.\" Standard preamble:
.\" ========================================================================
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.\" titles (.TH), headers (.SH), subsections (.SS), items (.Ip), and index
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.\" ========================================================================
.\"
.IX Title "IMAPSYNC 1"
.TH IMAPSYNC 1 "2016-03-17" "perl v5.14.2" "User Contributed Perl Documentation"
.TH IMAPSYNC 1 "2016-08-19" "perl v5.18.2" "User Contributed Perl Documentation"
.\" For nroff, turn off justification. Always turn off hyphenation; it makes
.\" way too many mistakes in technical documents.
.if n .ad l
.nh
.SH "NAME"
imapsync \- IMAP synchronisation, sync, copy or migration tool.
Synchronises mailboxes between two imap servers.
Good at IMAP migration. More than 66 different IMAP server softwares
supported with success, few failures.
imapsync \- Email IMAP tool for syncing, copying and migrating email mailboxes.
.PP
$Revision: 1.684 $
The imapsync command synchronises mailboxes between two imap servers.
More than 69 different IMAP server softwares supported with success,
few failures.
.PP
$Revision: 1.727 $
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
.IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
.Vb 5
@ -149,6 +159,11 @@ $Revision: 1.684 $
\& \-\-host1 test1.lamiral.info \-\-user1 test1 \-\-password1 secret1 \e
\& \-\-host2 test2.lamiral.info \-\-user2 test2 \-\-password2 secret2
.Ve
.SH "REQUIRED ARGUMENTS"
.IX Header "REQUIRED ARGUMENTS"
The required argmuments are the six values, three on each sides,
needed to login into the \s-1IMAP\s0 servers,
a host, a username, and a password, two times.
.SH "INSTALL"
.IX Header "INSTALL"
.Vb 5
@ -174,6 +189,11 @@ $Revision: 1.684 $
\& It is now split in several files for each system
\& http://imapsync.lamiral.info/INSTALL.d/
.Ve
.SH "CONFIGURATION"
.IX Header "CONFIGURATION"
There is no specific configuration file for imapsync,
everything is specified by the command line parameteres
and the default behavior.
.SH "USAGE"
.IX Header "USAGE"
To get a description of each option just run imapsync
@ -511,6 +531,8 @@ To get a description of each option just invoke:
\& imapsync
.Ve
.PP
or read the previous section named \s-1USAGE,\s0
.PP
or read http://imapsync.lamiral.info/OPTIONS
.SH "HISTORY"
.IX Header "HISTORY"
@ -587,13 +609,22 @@ in a Bourne shell:
\& echo imapsync not complete
\& done
.Ve
.SH "LICENSE"
.IX Header "LICENSE"
.SH "LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT"
.IX Header "LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT"
imapsync is free, open, public but not always gratis software
cover by the \s-1NOLIMIT\s0 Public License.
See the \s-1LICENSE\s0 file included in the distribution or just read this
simple sentence as it is the licence text:
No limit to do anything with this work and this license.
.PP
.Vb 1
\& "No limit to do anything with this work and this license."
.Ve
.PP
In case it is not long enough I repeat:
.PP
.Vb 1
\& "No limit to do anything with this work and this license."
.Ve
.SH "MAILING-LIST"
.IX Header "MAILING-LIST"
The public mailing-list may be the best way to get free support.
@ -630,14 +661,14 @@ softwares. It used to be \*(L"always gratis\*(R" but now it is
\&\*(L"often\*(R" because imapsync is sold by its author, a good
way to stay maintening and supporting free open public
softwares (see the license) over decades.
.SH "BUG REPORT GUIDELINES"
.IX Header "BUG REPORT GUIDELINES"
.SH "BUGS AND LIMITATIONS"
.IX Header "BUGS AND LIMITATIONS"
Help me to help you: follow the following guidelines.
.PP
Report any bugs or feature requests to the public mailing-list
or to the author.
.PP
Before reporting bugs, read the \s-1FAQ\s0, the \s-1README\s0 and the
Before reporting bugs, read the FAQs, the \s-1README\s0 and the
\&\s-1TODO\s0 files. http://imapsync.lamiral.info/
.PP
Upgrade to last imapsync release, maybe the bug
@ -744,11 +775,11 @@ Welcome in shell programming !
.PP
You will find already written scripts at
http://imapsync.lamiral.info/examples/
.SH "Hacking"
.IX Header "Hacking"
.SH "HACKING"
.IX Header "HACKING"
Feel free to hack imapsync as the \s-1NOLIMIT\s0 license permits it.
.SH "Links"
.IX Header "Links"
.SH "LINKS"
.IX Header "LINKS"
Entries for imapsync:
https://web.archive.org/web/20070202005121/http://www.imap.org/products/showall.php
.SH "SIMILAR SOFTWARES"
@ -773,4 +804,4 @@ https://web.archive.org/web/20070202005121/http://www.imap.org/products/showall.
.PP
Feedback (good or bad) will often be welcome.
.PP
\&\f(CW$Id:\fR imapsync,v 1.684 2016/03/17 08:35:03 gilles Exp gilles $
\&\f(CW$Id:\fR imapsync,v 1.727 2016/08/19 10:30:36 gilles Exp gilles $

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@REM $Id: install_module_one.bat,v 1.1 2015/11/23 16:49:17 gilles Exp gilles $
@REM $Id: install_module_one.bat,v 1.4 2016/07/20 21:44:40 gilles Exp gilles $
@ECHO OFF
SET SHELL=
SET
REM EXIT
ECHO Installing Perl module IO::Socket::SSL for imapsync
REM CD /D %~dp0
perl -v
@ -16,9 +15,9 @@ IF ERRORLEVEL 1 ECHO Perl needed. Install Strawberry Perl. Get it at http://stra
@ECHO perl is here
FOR %%M in (
IO::Socket::SSL ^
IO::Socket::SSL Net::SSLeay PAR::Packer^
) DO perl -m%%M -e "print qq{Updating %%M $%%M::VERSION \n}" ^
& cpanm %%M
& cpanm --force %%M
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REM $Id: install_modules.bat,v 1.27 2016/08/17 02:03:46 gilles Exp gilles $
REM $Id: install_modules.bat,v 1.22 2015/12/26 02:10:15 gilles Exp gilles $
::------------------------------------------------------
::--------------- Main of install_modules.bat ----------
@SETLOCAL
@ECHO OFF
ECHO Currently running through %0 %*
@REM Needed with remote ssh
SET SHELL=
SET
@ -9,13 +13,34 @@ ECHO Installing Perl modules for imapsync
CD /D %~dp0
CALL :handle_error CALL :detect_perl
CALL :handle_error CALL :update_modules
@ENDLOCAL
EXIT /B
::------------------------------------------------------
::------------------------------------------------------
::--------------- Detect Perl --------------------------
:detect_perl
@SETLOCAL
perl -v
IF ERRORLEVEL 1 ECHO Perl needed. Install Strawberry Perl. Get it at http://strawberryperl.com/ ^
&& PAUSE && EXIT /B 3
&& PAUSE && EXIT 3
ECHO perl is there
@ENDLOCAL
EXIT /B
::------------------------------------------------------
::------------------------------------------------------
::---------------- Update modules ----------------------
:update_modules
@SETLOCAL
FOR %%M in ( ^
Test::MockObject ^
Readonly ^
Filesys::DfPortable ^
Authen::NTLM ^
Crypt::SSLeay ^
@ -49,5 +74,27 @@ FOR %%M in ( ^
ECHO Perl modules for imapsync updated
REM PAUSE
@ENDLOCAL
EXIT /B
::------------------------------------------------------
::------------------------------------------------------
::----------- Handle errors in LOG_bat\ directory ------
:handle_error
SETLOCAL
ECHO IN %0 with parameters %*
%*
SET CMD_RETURN=%ERRORLEVEL%
IF %CMD_RETURN% EQU 0 (
ECHO GOOD END
) ELSE (
ECHO BAD END
IF NOT EXIST LOG_bat MKDIR LOG_bat
ECHO Failure calling with extra %* >> LOG_bat\%~nx0.txt
)
ENDLOCAL
EXIT /B
::------------------------------------------------------

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From
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2185391/localized-gmail-imap-folders/2185548#2185548
drafts Borradores, Borradores, Bozze, Brouillons, Concepten, Entwürfe, Kladder, Koncepty, Kopie robocze, Rascunhos, Rascunhos, Taslaklar, Utkast, Utkast, Πρόχειρα, Черновики, 下書き, 草稿, 草稿, 임시보관함
inbox Bandeja de entrada, Boîte de réception, Caixa de entrada, Caixa de entrada, Doručená pošta, Gelen Kutusu, Indbakke, Inkorgen, Innboks, Odebrane, Posta in arrivo, Posteingang, Postvak IN, Recibidos, Εισερχόμενα, Входящие, 受信トレイ, 收件匣, 收件箱, 받은편지함
junk Correio electrónico não solicitado, Correo basura, Junk, Junk, Lixo, Nettsøppel, Nevyžádaná pošta, No solicitado, Ongewenst, Posta indesiderata, Skräp, Spam, Wiadomości-śmieci, Önemsiz, Ανεπιθύμητα, Спам, 垃圾邮件, 垃圾郵件, 迷惑メール, 스팸
outbox Bandeja de salida, Boîte d'envoi, Caixa de saída, Caixa de saída, Do wysłania, Enviados, Giden Kutusu, Posta in uscita, Postausgang, Postvak UIT, Pošta k odeslání, Udbakke, Utboks, Utkorgen, Εξερχόμενα, Исходящие, 发件箱, 寄件匣, 送信トレイ, 보낼편지함
sent E-mails enviados, Enviada, Enviado, Enviado, Gesendet, Gönderildi, Inviati, Odeslaná pošta, Sendt, Sendt, Skickat, Verzonden, Wysłane, Éléments envoyés, Απεσταλμένα, Отправленные, 寄件備份, 已发送邮件, 送信済み, 보낸편지함
trash Cestino, Corbeille, Kosz, Koš, Lixeira, Lixo, Papelera, Papelera, Papierkorb, Papirkurv, Papirkurv, Papperskorgen, Prullenbak, Çöp Kutusu, Κάδος απορριμμάτων, Корзина, ゴミ箱, 垃圾桶, 已删除邮件, 휴지통

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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use Mail::IMAPClient;
$ARGV[2] or die "usage: $0 host user password folder1 folder2 ...\n";
$host = $ARGV[0];
$user = $ARGV[1];
$password = $ARGV[2];
my $imap = Mail::IMAPClient->new();
$imap->Debug(1);
$imap->Server($host);
$imap->connect() or die;
$imap->User($user);
$imap->Password($password);
$imap->login() or die;
$imap->Uid(1);
$imap->Peek(1);
foreach $folder (@ARGV[3..$#ARGV]) {
print "creating folder $folder\n";
$imap->create($folder);
}
$imap->logout();
# $imap->close();

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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
# $Id: delete_folder,v 1.1 2016/07/05 20:59:43 gilles Exp gilles $
use Mail::IMAPClient;
$ARGV[2] or die "usage: $0 host user password folder1 folder2 ...\n";
$host = $ARGV[0];
$user = $ARGV[1];
$password = $ARGV[2];
my $imap = Mail::IMAPClient->new();
$imap->Debug(1);
$imap->Server($host);
$imap->Ssl( 1 ) ;
$imap->connect() or die;
$imap->User($user);
$imap->Password($password);
$imap->login() or die;
$imap->Uid(1);
$imap->Peek(1);
my @folders = $imap->folders( ) ;
print map { "$_\n" } @folders ;
foreach $folder ( @folders) {
print "deleting folder $folder\n";
$imap->delete( $folder ) ;
}
$imap->logout();
# $imap->close();

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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
# $Id: delete_folder,v 1.1 2016/07/05 20:59:43 gilles Exp gilles $
use Mail::IMAPClient;
$ARGV[2] or die "usage: $0 host user password folder1 folder2 ...\n";
$host = $ARGV[0];
$user = $ARGV[1];
$password = $ARGV[2];
my $imap = Mail::IMAPClient->new();
$imap->Debug(1);
$imap->Server($host);
$imap->Ssl( 1 ) ;
$imap->connect() or die;
$imap->User($user);
$imap->Password($password);
$imap->login() or die;
$imap->Uid(1);
$imap->Peek(1);
my @folders = $imap->folders( ) ;
print map { "$_\n" } @folders ;
foreach $folder (@ARGV[3..$#ARGV]) {
print "deleting folder $folder\n";
$imap->delete( $folder ) ;
}
$imap->logout();
# $imap->close();

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#!/usr/bin/perl
# $Id: dns_srv_imap,v 1.5 2016/08/15 01:24:20 gilles Exp gilles $
use strict ;
use warnings ;
use English ;
use Test::More ;
use Net::DNS ;
foreach my $email ( @ARGV ) {
my $domain = domain_name_of( $email ) ;
print "Domain for email $email: $domain\n" ;
my ( $host, $port ) = host_port_from_lookup_srv( '_imaps._tcp.' . $domain ) ;
$host ||= q{} ;
$port ||= q{} ;
print "IMAPS server name and port for $email: $host $port\n" ;
( $host, $port ) = host_port_from_lookup_srv( '_imap._tcp.' . $domain ) ;
$host ||= q{} ;
$port ||= q{} ;
print "IMAP server name and port for $email: $host $port\n" ;
}
tests_server_name_from_srv_string( ) ;
tests_server_port_from_srv_string( ) ;
tests_domain_name_of( ) ;
tests_host_port_ssl_from_user( ) ;
done_testing( ) ;
my $debug = 1 ;
sub host_port_ssl_from_user {
my $user = shift @ARG ;
if ( ! $user ) {
return ;
}
my $domain = domain_name_of( $user ) ;
if ( ! $domain ) {
return ;
}
my ( $host, $port ) = host_port_from_lookup_srv( qq{_imaps._tcp.$domain} ) ;
my $ssl = 1 ;
if ( $host and $port ) {
return ( $host, $port, $ssl ) ;
}
# fallback to imap in clear
$ssl = 0 ;
( $host, $port ) = host_port_from_lookup_srv( qq{_imap._tcp.$domain} ) ;
if ( $host and $port ) {
return ( $host, $port, $ssl ) ;
}
return ;
}
sub tests_host_port_ssl_from_user {
is( undef, host_port_ssl_from_user( ), 'host_port_ssl_from_user: no args => undef' ) ;
is_deeply( [qw( imap.gmail.com. 993 1 )], [host_port_ssl_from_user( 'gilles.lamiral@gmail.com' )],
'host_port_ssl_from_user: gilles.lamiral@gmail.com => imap.gmail.com. 993 1 (ssl)' ) ;
}
sub host_port_from_lookup_srv {
my $request = shift @ARG ;
my $lookup = lookup_srv_string( $request ) ;
if ( ! $lookup ) {
return ;
}
my $host = server_name_from_srv_string( $lookup ) ;
my $port = server_port_from_srv_string( $lookup ) ;
if( $host and $port ) {
return ( $host, $port ) ;
}
else {
return ;
}
}
sub domain_name_of_email {
my $email = shift ;
return( undef ) if ( not $email ) ;
my $domain ;
if ( $email =~ /^.*@([^@]+)$/ ) {
$domain = $1 ;
$debug and print "domain: $domain\n" ;
return( $domain ) ;
}
return ;
}
sub domain_name_of {
my $email = shift ;
return( undef ) if ( not $email ) ;
my $domain = domain_name_of_email( $email ) ;
if ( ! $domain ) {
$domain = $email ;
}
return( $domain ) ;
}
sub tests_domain_name_of {
ok( not( domain_name_of( '' ) ), 'domain_name_of: void => undef' ) ;
ok( not( domain_name_of( ) ), 'domain_name_of: undef => undef' ) ;
ok( 'foo' eq domain_name_of( 'foo' ), 'domain_name_of: foo => foo' ) ;
#ok( 'foo' eq domain_name_of( 'foo ' ), 'domain_name_of: foo => foo' ) ;
#ok( 'foo' eq domain_name_of( 'foo ' ), 'domain_name_of: foo => foo' ) ;
ok( 'example.com' eq domain_name_of( 'foo@example.com' ), 'domain_name_of: foo@example.com => example.com' ) ;
ok( 'example.com' eq domain_name_of( '@foo@example.com' ), 'domain_name_of: @foo@example.com => example.com' ) ;
ok( 'example.com' eq domain_name_of( 'bar@foo@example.com' ), 'domain_name_of: bar@foo@example.com => example.com' ) ;
}
sub lookup_srv_string {
my $name = shift ;
my $resolver = new Net::DNS::Resolver( ) ;
my $reply = $resolver->query( $name, 'SRV' ) ;
my $string ;
if ( $reply ) {
#($reply->answer)[0]->print;
foreach my $rr ( $reply->answer ) {
$debug and print 'name: ' . $rr->name . "\n" ;
$debug and print 'class: ' . $rr->class . "\n" ;
$debug and print 'type: ' . $rr->type . "\n" ;
$debug and print 'ttl: ' . $rr->ttl . "\n" ;
$debug and print 'string: ' . $rr->string . "\n" ;
next if ( 'SRV' ne $rr->type ) ;
next if ( not( $rr->string ) ) ;
$string = $rr->string ;
return( $string ) ;
}
} else {
print "Query failed SRV for domain $name: ", $resolver->errorstring, "\n" ;
return( undef ) ;
}
return( $string ) ;
}
sub server_name_from_srv_string {
my $srv_string = shift ;
return( undef ) if ( not $srv_string ) ;
my $server_name = (split( /\s+/ , $srv_string ) )[7] ;
return( undef ) if ( '.' eq $server_name ) ;
return( $server_name ) ;
}
sub tests_server_name_from_srv_string {
ok( not( server_name_from_srv_string( '' ) ), 'server_name_from_srv_string: void' ) ;
ok( not( server_name_from_srv_string( ) ), 'server_name_from_srv_string: undef' ) ;
ok( 'imap.gmail.com.' eq
server_name_from_srv_string( '_imaps._tcp.gmail.com. 82466 IN SRV 5 0 993 imap.gmail.com.' ),
'server_name_from_srv_string: _imaps._tcp.gmail.com. => imap.gmail.com.' ) ;
ok( not( server_name_from_srv_string( '_imap._tcp.gmail.com. 81999 IN SRV 0 0 0 .' ) ),
'server_name_from_srv_string: _imap._tcp.gmail.com. => undef' ) ;
return( ) ;
}
sub server_port_from_srv_string {
my $srv_string = shift ;
return( undef ) if ( not $srv_string ) ;
my $server_port = (split( /\s+/ , $srv_string ) )[6] ;
return( undef ) if ( 0 == $server_port ) ;
return( $server_port ) ;
}
sub tests_server_port_from_srv_string {
ok( not( server_port_from_srv_string( '' ) ), 'server_port_from_srv_string: void' ) ;
ok( not( server_port_from_srv_string( ) ), 'server_port_from_srv_string: undef' ) ;
ok( '993' eq
server_port_from_srv_string( '_imaps._tcp.gmail.com. 82466 IN SRV 5 0 993 imap.gmail.com.' ),
'server_port_from_srv_string: _imaps._tcp.gmail.com. => 993' ) ;
ok( not( server_port_from_srv_string( '_imap._tcp.gmail.com. 81999 IN SRV 0 0 0 .' ) ),
'server_port_from_srv_string: _imap._tcp.gmail.com. => undef' ) ;
return( ) ;
}

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#!/usr/bin/perl
# $Id: dns_srv_imap,v 1.5 2016/08/15 01:24:20 gilles Exp gilles $
use strict;
use warnings;
use English;
use Test::More;
use Net::DNS;
# _imaps._tcp.gmail.com. 86183 IN SRV 5 0 993 imap.gmail.com.
lookup_srv_string('_imaps._tcp.gmail.com');
#lookup_srv( '_imap._tcp.gmail.com' ) ;
#lookup_srv( '_imaps._tcp.lamiral.info' ) ;
#lookup_srv( '_imap._tcp.lamiral.info' ) ;
foreach my $email (@ARGV) {
my $domain = domain_name_of($email);
print "Domain for email $email: $domain\n";
my ( $host, $port ) = host_port_from_lookup_srv( '_imaps._tcp.' . $domain );
$host ||= q{};
$port ||= q{};
print "IMAPS server name and port for $email: $host $port\n";
( $host, $port ) = host_port_from_lookup_srv( '_imap._tcp.' . $domain );
$host ||= q{};
$port ||= q{};
print "IMAP server name and port for $email: $host $port\n";
}
tests_server_name_from_srv_string();
tests_server_port_from_srv_string();
tests_domain_name_of();
tests_host_port_ssl_from_user();
done_testing();
my $debug = 1;
sub host_port_ssl_from_user {
my $user = shift @ARG;
if ( !$user ) {
return;
}
my $domain = domain_name_of($user);
if ( !$domain ) {
return;
}
my ( $host, $port ) = host_port_from_lookup_srv(qq{_imaps._tcp.$domain});
my $ssl = 1;
if ( $host and $port ) {
return ( $host, $port, $ssl );
}
# fallback to imap in clear
$ssl = 0;
( $host, $port ) = host_port_from_lookup_srv(qq{_imap._tcp.$domain});
if ( $host and $port ) {
return ( $host, $port, $ssl );
}
return;
}
sub tests_host_port_ssl_from_user {
is( undef, host_port_ssl_from_user(),
'host_port_ssl_from_user: no args => undef' );
is_deeply(
[qw( imap.gmail.com. 993 1 )],
[ host_port_ssl_from_user('gilles.lamiral@gmail.com') ],
'host_port_ssl_from_user: gilles.lamiral@gmail.com => imap.gmail.com. 993 1 (ssl)'
);
}
sub host_port_from_lookup_srv {
my $request = shift @ARG;
my $lookup = lookup_srv_string($request);
if ( !$lookup ) {
return;
}
my $host = server_name_from_srv_string($lookup);
my $port = server_port_from_srv_string($lookup);
if ( $host and $port ) {
return ( $host, $port );
}
else {
return;
}
}
sub domain_name_of_email {
my $email = shift;
return (undef) if ( not $email );
my $domain;
if ( $email =~ /^.*@([^@]+)$/ ) {
$domain = $1;
$debug and print "domain: $domain\n";
return ($domain);
}
return;
}
sub domain_name_of {
my $email = shift;
return (undef) if ( not $email );
my $domain = domain_name_of_email($email);
if ( !$domain ) {
$domain = $email;
}
return ($domain);
}
sub tests_domain_name_of {
ok( not( domain_name_of('') ), 'domain_name_of: void => undef' );
ok( not( domain_name_of() ), 'domain_name_of: undef => undef' );
ok( 'foo' eq domain_name_of('foo'), 'domain_name_of: foo => foo' );
#ok( 'foo' eq domain_name_of( 'foo ' ), 'domain_name_of: foo => foo' ) ;
#ok( 'foo' eq domain_name_of( 'foo ' ), 'domain_name_of: foo => foo' ) ;
ok(
'example.com' eq domain_name_of('foo@example.com'),
'domain_name_of: foo@example.com => example.com'
);
ok(
'example.com' eq domain_name_of('@foo@example.com'),
'domain_name_of: @foo@example.com => example.com'
);
ok(
'example.com' eq domain_name_of('bar@foo@example.com'),
'domain_name_of: bar@foo@example.com => example.com'
);
}
sub lookup_srv_string {
my $name = shift;
my $resolver = new Net::DNS::Resolver();
my $reply = $resolver->query( $name, 'SRV' );
my $string;
if ($reply) {
#($reply->answer)[0]->print;
foreach my $rr ( $reply->answer ) {
$debug and print 'name: ' . $rr->name . "\n";
$debug and print 'class: ' . $rr->class . "\n";
$debug and print 'type: ' . $rr->type . "\n";
$debug and print 'ttl: ' . $rr->ttl . "\n";
$debug and print 'string: ' . $rr->string . "\n";
next if ( 'SRV' ne $rr->type );
next if ( not( $rr->string ) );
$string = $rr->string;
return ($string);
}
}
else {
print "Query failed SRV for domain $name: ", $resolver->errorstring,
"\n";
return (undef);
}
return ($string);
}
sub server_name_from_srv_string {
my $srv_string = shift;
return (undef) if ( not $srv_string );
my $server_name = ( split( /\s+/, $srv_string ) )[7];
return (undef) if ( '.' eq $server_name );
return ($server_name);
}
sub tests_server_name_from_srv_string {
ok(
not( server_name_from_srv_string('') ),
'server_name_from_srv_string: void'
);
ok(
not( server_name_from_srv_string() ),
'server_name_from_srv_string: undef'
);
ok(
'imap.gmail.com.' eq server_name_from_srv_string(
'_imaps._tcp.gmail.com. 82466 IN SRV 5 0 993 imap.gmail.com.'
),
'server_name_from_srv_string: _imaps._tcp.gmail.com. => imap.gmail.com.'
);
ok(
not(
server_name_from_srv_string(
'_imap._tcp.gmail.com. 81999 IN SRV 0 0 0 .')
),
'server_name_from_srv_string: _imap._tcp.gmail.com. => undef'
);
return ();
}
sub server_port_from_srv_string {
my $srv_string = shift;
return (undef) if ( not $srv_string );
my $server_port = ( split( /\s+/, $srv_string ) )[6];
return (undef) if ( 0 == $server_port );
return ($server_port);
}
sub tests_server_port_from_srv_string {
ok(
not( server_port_from_srv_string('') ),
'server_port_from_srv_string: void'
);
ok(
not( server_port_from_srv_string() ),
'server_port_from_srv_string: undef'
);
ok(
'993' eq server_port_from_srv_string(
'_imaps._tcp.gmail.com. 82466 IN SRV 5 0 993 imap.gmail.com.'
),
'server_port_from_srv_string: _imaps._tcp.gmail.com. => 993'
);
ok(
not(
server_port_from_srv_string(
'_imap._tcp.gmail.com. 81999 IN SRV 0 0 0 .')
),
'server_port_from_srv_string: _imap._tcp.gmail.com. => undef'
);
return ();
}

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#!/bin/sh
echo 收件箱
touch './+ZyhnUA-'

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#!/bin/sh
perl -I../Mail-IMAPClient-2.2.9 "$@"

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#!/bin/sh
perl -I../Mail-IMAPClient-3.28/lib "$@"

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#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict ;
use warnings ;
use Net::DNS;
lookup_srv( '_imaps._tcp.gmail.com' ) ;
lookup_srv( '_imap._tcp.gmail.com' ) ;
sub lookup_srv {
my $name = shift ;
my $resolver = new Net::DNS::Resolver( ) ;
my $reply = $resolver->query( $name, 'SRV' ) ;
if ( $reply ) {
#($reply->answer)[0]->print;
foreach my $rr ($reply->answer) {
print $rr->name . "\n" ;
print $rr->class . "\n" ;
print $rr->type . "\n" ;
print $rr->ttl . "\n" ;
print $rr->string . "\n" ;
}
} else {
print "query failed: ", $resolver->errorstring, "\n";
}
}
sub lookup_address {
# Perform a lookup, using the searchlist if appropriate.
my $resolver = new Net::DNS::Resolver( ) ;
my $reply = $resolver->search( 'example.com' );
if ($reply) {
foreach my $rr ($reply->answer) {
next unless $rr->type eq "A";
print $rr->address, "\n";
}
} else {
warn "query failed: ", $resolver->errorstring, "\n";
}
}

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#!/usr/bin/perl
# $Id: perlcritic_ProhibitInterpolationOfLiterals,v 1.3 2016/06/15 22:18:23 gilles Exp gilles $
use strict;
use warnings;
our $VERSION = q$Revision: 1.3 $;
if ( "\1foo" eq '\1foo' ) {
print "equal\n";
}
else {
print "not equal\n";
}

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#!/usr/bin/perl
# $Id: perlcritic_ProhibitInterpolationOfLiterals,v 1.3 2016/06/15 22:18:23 gilles Exp gilles $
use strict;
use warnings;
our $VERSION = q$Revision: 1.3 $;
if ( "\afoo" eq '\afoo' ) {
print "equal\n";
}
else {
print "not equal\n";
}

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#!/usr/bin/perl
# $Id: print,v 1.1 2016/06/16 19:10:04 gilles Exp gilles $
use strict;
use warnings;
use English;
our $VERSION = q$Revision: 1.1 $;
# myprint( STDOUT "Hello\n" ) ; # DO NOT WORK
open my $stdout, ">-" ;
#myprint( $stdout, "Hello from myprint & filehandle\n" ) ; # DO NOT WORK
close $stdout ;
myprint( "Hello\n" ) ; # WORKS
myprint( << 'EOF' ) ;
lalala
myprint inline
EOF
exit;
sub myprint { print @ARG ; }

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#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict ;
use warnings ;
print "123456789\\" ."\n" ;
print '123456789\\' ."\n" ;
print "123456789\"" ."\n" ;
print '123456789\'' ."\n" ;
print "\\" ."\n" ;
print q{\\} ."\n" ;
print qq{ !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?\@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefg\n} ;
print "\1auth=Bearer " . "\1\1" . "\n" ;
print '\1auth=Bearer ' . '\1\1' . "\n" ;
if ( "\1foo" eq '\1foo' ) {
print "equal\n" ;
}else{
print "not equal\n" ;
}

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#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
my $debug = 'val_debug' ;
print "ref(\\\$debug)=" . ref(\$debug) . "\n" ;
print "ref(\$debug)=" . ref($debug) . "\n" ;
print "\n$debug=$debug\n" ;

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#!/usr/bin/perl
# $Id: utf7_to_utf7imap,v 1.1 2016/08/08 22:57:44 gilles Exp gilles $
use strict ;
use warnings ;
foreach my $str_utf7 ( @ARGV ) {
my $str_utf7imap = utf7_to_uft7imap( $str_utf7 ) ;
print qq{mv '$str_utf7' '$str_utf7imap'\n} ;
}
# http://cpansearch.perl.org/src/FABPOT/Unicode-IMAPUtf7-2.01/lib/Unicode/IMAPUtf7.pm
sub utf7_to_uft7imap {
my ( $s ) = @_ ;
$s =~ s/\+([^\/&\-]*)\/([^\/\-&]*)\-/\+$1,$2\-/g ;
$s =~ s/&/&\-/g ;
$s =~ s/\+([^+\-]+)?\-/&$1\-/g ;
return( $s ) ;
}

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REM $Id: learn_func.bat,v 1.2 2016/06/28 11:39:42 gilles Exp gilles $
@SETLOCAL
@ECHO OFF
ECHO Currently running through %0 %*
CD /D %~dp0
REM Remove the error file because its existence means an error occured during this script execution
IF EXIST LOG_bat\%~nx0.txt DEL LOG_bat\%~nx0.txt
CALL :handle_error EXIT /B 1
CALL :handle_error EXIT /B 0
CALL :handle_error NOEXIST
CALL :handle_error ECHO "STILL THERE? FIRST"
CALL :handle_error EXIT 0
CALL :handle_error ECHO "STILL THERE? SECOND"
@ENDLOCAL
@EXIT /B
:handle_error
SETLOCAL
ECHO IN %0 with parameters %*
%*
SET CMD_RETURN=%ERRORLEVEL%
IF %CMD_RETURN% EQU 0 (
ECHO GOOD END
) ELSE (
ECHO BAD END
IF NOT EXIST LOG_bat MKDIR LOG_bat
ECHO Failure running %* >> LOG_bat\%~nx0.txt
)
ENDLOCAL
EXIT /B

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
m4_dnl $Id: ml_announce.in,v 1.12 2016/01/21 02:22:24 gilles Exp gilles $
m4_dnl $Id: ml_announce.in,v 1.16 2016/08/18 09:38:48 gilles Exp gilles $
m4_dnl
m4_define(`M4_imapsync_VERSION',m4_esyscmd(cat VERSION|tr -d '\n'))m4_dnl
m4_define(`M4_SECRET_PATH',m4_esyscmd(cat dist/path_last.txt|tr -d '\n'))m4_dnl
@ -14,14 +14,15 @@ You're subscribed to the newsletter announcing imapsync new releases
(very few traffic) and the way to get them. Send me a note if you
don't want to receive those announces anymore.
You will find the latest imapsync.exe binary (release M4_imapsync_VERSION)
and the latest imapsync source code (release M4_imapsync_VERSION) at the following link:
You will find the latest imapsync.exe binary (release M4_imapsync_VERSION),
the latest imapsync source code (release M4_imapsync_VERSION),
OS X and Linux (i386) binaries at the following link:
http://imapsync.lamiral.info/dist/M4_SECRET_PATH/
https://imapsync.lamiral.info/dist/M4_SECRET_PATH
or also more permanently from this page
http://imapsync.lamiral.info/paypal_return.shtml
https://imapsync.lamiral.info/paypal_return.shtml
Three important files are there:
* imapsync is directly the perl script (also found in the tarball and zip) for a fast upgrade.
@ -29,20 +30,20 @@ Three important files are there:
* imapsync.M4_imapsync_VERSION.zip is the win32 zip archive including standalone binary imapsync.exe.
What's new in this M4_imapsync_VERSION release can be found at
http://imapsync.lamiral.info/S/news.shtml
https://imapsync.lamiral.info/S/news.shtml
Vote for better imapsync and services at
http://imapsync.lamiral.info/#poll
http://imapsync.lamiral.info/poll.shtml
I thank you again for buying and using imapsync,
I wish you successful imap transfers!
Feedback is welcome!
Web site: http://imapsync.lamiral.info/
Web site: https://imapsync.lamiral.info/
--
Au revoir.
Gilles Lamiral, La Billais, 35580 Baulon, France
tel +33 951 84 42 42
mob +33 620 79 76 06
mob +33 619 22 03 54

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1145 Etats-Unis_d'Amerique___ 25.78 % 25.78 % 1
813 Allemagne_______________ 18.30 % 44.08 % 2
418 Royaume-Uni_____________ 9.41 % 53.49 % 3
213 France__________________ 4.80 % 58.28 % 4
212 Italie__________________ 4.77 % 63.06 % 5
202 Canada__________________ 4.55 % 67.60 % 6
180 Suisse__________________ 4.05 % 71.66 % 7
156 Pays-Bas________________ 3.51 % 75.17 % 8
151 Australie_______________ 3.40 % 78.57 % 9
90 Autriche________________ 2.03 % 80.59 % 10
80 Belgique________________ 1.80 % 82.40 % 11
76 Espagne_________________ 1.71 % 84.11 % 12
65 Suede___________________ 1.46 % 85.57 % 13
53 Danemark________________ 1.19 % 86.76 % 14
48 Bresil__________________ 1.08 % 87.84 % 15
41 Norvege_________________ 0.92 % 88.77 % 16
31 Finlande________________ 0.70 % 89.46 % 17
29 Pologne_________________ 0.65 % 90.12 % 18
26 Japon___________________ 0.59 % 90.70 % 19
25 Republique_tcheque______ 0.56 % 91.27 % 20
25 ________________________ 0.56 % 91.83 % 21
22 Russie__________________ 0.50 % 92.32 % 22
22 Irlande_________________ 0.50 % 92.82 % 23
21 Nouvelle-Zelande________ 0.47 % 93.29 % 24
18 Hongrie_________________ 0.41 % 93.70 % 25
15 Hong-Kong_______________ 0.34 % 94.03 % 26
15 Afrique_du_Sud__________ 0.34 % 94.37 % 27
14 Portugal________________ 0.32 % 94.69 % 28
13 Slovaquie_______________ 0.29 % 94.98 % 29
13 Malaisie________________ 0.29 % 95.27 % 30
12 Luxembourg______________ 0.27 % 95.54 % 31
12 Inde____________________ 0.27 % 95.81 % 32
12 Grece___________________ 0.27 % 96.08 % 33
12 Argentine_______________ 0.27 % 96.35 % 34
11 Singapour_______________ 0.25 % 96.60 % 35
11 Israel__________________ 0.25 % 96.85 % 36
11 Chine___________________ 0.25 % 97.10 % 37
11 Chili___________________ 0.25 % 97.34 % 38
10 Mexique_________________ 0.23 % 97.57 % 39
9 Roumanie________________ 0.20 % 97.77 % 40
8 Slovenie________________ 0.18 % 97.95 % 41
8 Emirats_Arabes_Unis_____ 0.18 % 98.13 % 42
7 Lettonie________________ 0.16 % 98.29 % 43
5 Thailande_______________ 0.11 % 98.40 % 44
5 Malte___________________ 0.11 % 98.51 % 45
5 Islande_________________ 0.11 % 98.63 % 46
4 Turquie_________________ 0.09 % 98.72 % 47
4 Indonesie_______________ 0.09 % 98.81 % 48
4 Egypte__________________ 0.09 % 98.90 % 49
4 Croatie_________________ 0.09 % 98.99 % 50
4 Bulgarie________________ 0.09 % 99.08 % 51
3 Venezuela_______________ 0.07 % 99.14 % 52
3 Philippines_____________ 0.07 % 99.21 % 53
3 Estonie_________________ 0.07 % 99.28 % 54
2 Vietnam_________________ 0.05 % 99.32 % 55
2 Uruguay_________________ 0.05 % 99.37 % 56
2 Lituanie________________ 0.05 % 99.41 % 57
2 Costa_Rica______________ 0.05 % 99.46 % 58
2 Chypre__________________ 0.05 % 99.50 % 59
1 Ukraine_________________ 0.02 % 99.53 % 60
1 Trinite-et-Tobago_______ 0.02 % 99.55 % 61
1 Tanzanie________________ 0.02 % 99.57 % 62
1 Taiwan__________________ 0.02 % 99.59 % 63
1 Serbie__________________ 0.02 % 99.62 % 64
1 Senegal_________________ 0.02 % 99.64 % 65
1 Saint_Christophe-Nevis-Anguilla__ 0.02 % 99.66 % 66
1 Qatar___________________ 0.02 % 99.68 % 67
1 Perou___________________ 0.02 % 99.71 % 68
1 Panama__________________ 0.02 % 99.73 % 69
1 Nouvelle-Caledonie______ 0.02 % 99.75 % 70
1 Nigeria_________________ 0.02 % 99.77 % 71
1 Namibie_________________ 0.02 % 99.80 % 72
1 Mongolie________________ 0.02 % 99.82 % 73
1 Moldavie________________ 0.02 % 99.84 % 74
1 Maldives________________ 0.02 % 99.86 % 75
1 Îles_Vierges_britanniques__ 0.02 % 99.89 % 76
1 Koweit__________________ 0.02 % 99.91 % 77
1 Jordanie________________ 0.02 % 99.93 % 78
1 Colombie________________ 0.02 % 99.95 % 79
1 Bahrein_________________ 0.02 % 99.98 % 80
1 Antilles_neerlandaises__ 0.02 % 100.00 % 81
TOTAL = 4442 sales over 81 countries on Sat Jan 23 10:46:48 CET 2016
1225 Etats-Unis______________ 24.84 % 25 % 1
918 Allemagne_______________ 18.62 % 43 % 2
454 Royaume-Uni_____________ 9.21 % 53 % 3
253 Italie__________________ 5.13 % 58 % 4
243 France__________________ 4.93 % 63 % 5
219 Canada__________________ 4.44 % 67 % 6
199 Suisse__________________ 4.04 % 71 % 7
183 Pays-Bas________________ 3.71 % 75 % 8
172 Australie_______________ 3.49 % 78 % 9
98 Autriche________________ 1.99 % 80 % 10
91 Espagne_________________ 1.85 % 82 % 11
88 Belgique________________ 1.78 % 84 % 12
71 Suede___________________ 1.44 % 85 % 13
58 Danemark________________ 1.18 % 87 % 14
51 Bresil__________________ 1.03 % 88 % 15
43 Norvege_________________ 0.87 % 89 % 16
36 Pologne_________________ 0.73 % 89 % 17
33 Finlande________________ 0.67 % 90 % 18
28 Republique_tcheque______ 0.57 % 91 % 19
26 Russie__________________ 0.53 % 91 % 20
26 Japon___________________ 0.53 % 92 % 21
25 ________________________ 0.51 % 92 % 22
23 Nouvelle-Zelande________ 0.47 % 93 % 23
23 Irlande_________________ 0.47 % 93 % 24
23 Hongrie_________________ 0.47 % 93 % 25
19 Portugal________________ 0.39 % 94 % 26
18 Hong-Kong_______________ 0.37 % 94 % 27
18 Grece___________________ 0.37 % 95 % 28
18 Afrique_du_Sud__________ 0.37 % 95 % 29
14 Slovaquie_______________ 0.28 % 95 % 30
14 Malaisie________________ 0.28 % 96 % 31
13 Luxembourg______________ 0.26 % 96 % 32
13 Inde____________________ 0.26 % 96 % 33
12 Singapour_______________ 0.24 % 96 % 34
12 Mexique_________________ 0.24 % 97 % 35
12 Argentine_______________ 0.24 % 97 % 36
11 Israel__________________ 0.22 % 97 % 37
11 Chine___________________ 0.22 % 97 % 38
11 Chili___________________ 0.22 % 97 % 39
10 Roumanie________________ 0.20 % 98 % 40
9 Slovenie________________ 0.18 % 98 % 41
9 Lettonie________________ 0.18 % 98 % 42
9 Emirats_Arabes_Unis_____ 0.18 % 98 % 43
7 Croatie_________________ 0.14 % 98 % 44
6 Thailande_______________ 0.12 % 98 % 45
5 Malte___________________ 0.10 % 99 % 46
5 Islande_________________ 0.10 % 99 % 47
4 Turquie_________________ 0.08 % 99 % 48
4 Indonesie_______________ 0.08 % 99 % 49
4 Estonie_________________ 0.08 % 99 % 50
4 Egypte__________________ 0.08 % 99 % 51
4 Bulgarie________________ 0.08 % 99 % 52
3 Venezuela_______________ 0.06 % 99 % 53
3 Serbie__________________ 0.06 % 99 % 54
3 Philippines_____________ 0.06 % 99 % 55
2 Vietnam_________________ 0.04 % 99 % 56
2 Uruguay_________________ 0.04 % 99 % 57
2 Perou___________________ 0.04 % 99 % 58
2 Lituanie________________ 0.04 % 99 % 59
2 Costa_Rica______________ 0.04 % 99 % 60
2 Chypre__________________ 0.04 % 99 % 61
2 Antilles_neerlandaises__ 0.04 % 100 % 62
1 Ukraine_________________ 0.02 % 100 % 63
1 Trinite-et-Tobago_______ 0.02 % 100 % 64
1 Tanzanie________________ 0.02 % 100 % 65
1 Taiwan__________________ 0.02 % 100 % 66
1 Senegal_________________ 0.02 % 100 % 67
1 Saint_Christophe-Nevis-Anguilla__ 0.02 % 100 % 68
1 Qatar___________________ 0.02 % 100 % 69
1 Panama__________________ 0.02 % 100 % 70
1 Nouvelle-Caledonie______ 0.02 % 100 % 71
1 Nigeria_________________ 0.02 % 100 % 72
1 Namibie_________________ 0.02 % 100 % 73
1 Mongolie________________ 0.02 % 100 % 74
1 Moldavie________________ 0.02 % 100 % 75
1 Maldives________________ 0.02 % 100 % 76
1 Koweit__________________ 0.02 % 100 % 77
1 Jordanie________________ 0.02 % 100 % 78
1 Iles_Vierges_britanniques__ 0.02 % 100 % 79
1 Grenade_________________ 0.02 % 100 % 80
1 Coree_du_Sud____________ 0.02 % 100 % 81
1 Colombie________________ 0.02 % 100 % 82
1 Cameroun________________ 0.02 % 100 % 83
1 Burkina_Faso____________ 0.02 % 100 % 84
1 Bahrein_________________ 0.02 % 100 % 85
TOTAL = 4931 sales 219147 EUR over 85 countries on Tue Aug 16 19:44:43 CEST 2016

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#!/bin/sh
# $Id: memo,v 1.18 2015/12/03 16:47:48 gilles Exp gilles $
# $Id: memo,v 1.19 2016/08/09 10:50:30 gilles Exp gilles $
echo paypal_bilan_todo
@ -29,6 +29,49 @@ EOF
}
echo paypal_bilan_changefix_Commission_Frais
paypal_bilan_changefix_Commission_Frais() {
# DID output diff between
(
#set -x
perl -c /g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan || return 1
cd /g/var/paypal_bilan_changefix_Commission_Frais || return 1
/g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan_1.81 \
--debug --debug_csv --debug_email --details --debug_invoice \
--dir_invoices /g/var/paypal_invoices_dev --first_in 40001 \
2016_07_old.csv \
> 2016_07_old.out1 2>&1 || return 1
/g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan \
--debug --debug_csv --debug_email --details --debug_invoice \
--dir_invoices /g/var/paypal_invoices_dev --first_in 40001 \
2016_07_old.csv \
> 2016_07_old.out2 2>&1 || return 1
echo diff 2016_07_old.out1 2016_07_old.out2
diff 2016_07_old.out1 2016_07_old.out2
/g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan \
--debug --debug_csv --debug_email --details --debug_invoice \
--dir_invoices /g/var/paypal_invoices_dev --first_in 40001 \
2016_07_old.csv \
> 2016_07_old.out3 2>&1 || return 1
/g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan \
--debug --debug_csv --debug_email --details --debug_invoice \
--dir_invoices /g/var/paypal_invoices_dev --first_in 40001 \
2016_07_new.csv \
> 2016_07_new.out3 2>&1 || return 1
echo diff 2016_07_old.out3 2016_07_new.out3
diff 2016_07_old.out3 2016_07_new.out3
)
}
echo paypal_bilan_licence_support_only_csv
paypal_bilan_licence_support_only_csv() {

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#!/usr/bin/perl
# $Id: paypal_bilan,v 1.81 2016/01/23 09:37:19 gilles Exp gilles $
# $Id: paypal_bilan,v 1.83 2016/08/18 09:43:40 gilles Exp gilles $
use strict;
use warnings;
@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ use Test::More 'no_plan' ;
die unless (utf8_supported_charset('ISO-8859-1'));
my $rcs = '$Id: paypal_bilan,v 1.81 2016/01/23 09:37:19 gilles Exp gilles $ ' ;
my $rcs = '$Id: paypal_bilan,v 1.83 2016/08/18 09:43:40 gilles Exp gilles $ ' ;
$rcs =~ m/,v (\d+\.\d+)/ ;
my $VERSION = ($1) ? $1: "UNKNOWN" ;
@ -592,6 +592,18 @@ sub compute_line {
( $A->{Etat} ) = @action{ ( 'Etat' ) } || @action{ ( 'État' ) } ;
( $A->{Hors_taxe_paypal} ) = @action{ ( 'Hors taxe' ) } || @action{ ( 'Avant commission' ) } ;
# August 2016
( $A->{N_de_transaction} ) = @action{ ( 'N° de transaction' ) } || @action{ ( 'Numéro de transaction' ) } ;
#( $A->{} ) = @action{ ( '' ) } || @action{ ( '' ) } ;
#( $A->{} ) = @action{ ( '' ) } || @action{ ( '' ) } ;
#( $A->{} ) = @action{ ( '' ) } || @action{ ( '' ) } ;
#( $A->{} ) = @action{ ( '' ) } || @action{ ( '' ) } ;
#( $A->{} ) = @action{ ( '' ) } || @action{ ( '' ) } ;
#( $A->{} ) = @action{ ( '' ) } || @action{ ( '' ) } ;
#( $A->{} ) = @action{ ( '' ) } || @action{ ( '' ) } ;
#
$A->{Impact_sur_le_solde} ||= '' ;
$A->{invoice} = 'NONE' ;
$A->{Montant} = $action->{ 'Net' } if not defined $A->{Montant};
@ -700,6 +712,16 @@ sub build_invoice {
'Etat/Province/Région/Comté/Territoire/Préfecture/République', 'Code postal', 'Pays', 'line_number', 'line_csv', 'file_csv',
'Nom Option 2', 'Option 2 Valeur' ) } ;
# August 2016
$F->{Commission} = $action->{'Commission'} || $action->{'Frais'} ;
$F->{N_de_transaction} = $action->{'N° de transaction'} || $action->{'Numéro de transaction'} ;
$F->{Adresse_1} = $action->{'Adresse 1'} || $action->{'Adresse (ligne 1)'} ;
#$F->{} = $action->{''} || $action->{''} ;
#$F->{} = $action->{''} || $action->{''} ;
#$F->{} = $action->{''} || $action->{''} ;
#$F->{} = $action->{''} || $action->{''} ;
#
$F->{Etat_Province} = $action->{'Etat/Province/Région/Comté/Territoire/Préfecture/République'}
|| $action->{'État/Province/Région/Comté/Territoire/Préfecture/République'}
|| '' ;
@ -918,11 +940,14 @@ or any other gpg graphical tool.
Once more, thank you for buying and using imapsync $F->{object_type}.
Any feedback is welcome.
Any feedback is welcome!
Best Regards.
--
Best Regards, 09 51 84 42 42
Gilles Lamiral. France, Baulon (35580) 06 20 79 76 06
Gilles Lamiral.
add: La Billais 35580 Baulon, France
mob: +33 6 19 22 03 54
fix: +33 9 51 84 42 42
} ;

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#!/usr/bin/perl
# $Id: paypal_build_invoice_from_email,v 1.2 2013/02/08 14:59:34 gilles Exp gilles $
# $Id: paypal_build_invoice_from_email,v 1.3 2016/08/18 09:51:17 gilles Exp gilles $
use warnings;
use strict;
@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ while(<>) {
my $address = 'gilles.lamiral@laposte.net';
my $address2 = 'gilles@lamiral.info';
my $rcstag = '$Id: paypal_build_invoice_from_email,v 1.2 2013/02/08 14:59:34 gilles Exp gilles $';
my $rcstag = '$Id: paypal_build_invoice_from_email,v 1.3 2016/08/18 09:51:17 gilles Exp gilles $';
my $download_info = "You will find the latest imapsync.exe binary (release $release_exe)
and the latest imapsync source code (release $release) at the following link:
@ -160,8 +160,8 @@ my $support_info = 'Now you have access to imapsync professional support.
You can contact me (Gilles LAMIRAL) by email or phone.
Email address: gilles.lamiral@laposte.net.
Professionnal phone number: +33 951 84 42 42 (France)
Mobile phone number: +33 620 79 76 06 (France).
Professionnal phone number: +33 9 51 84 42 42 (France)
Mobile phone number: +33 6 19 22 03 54 (France).
I can call you back for free in many countries on landline telephone numbers
and to mobile numbers in the United States and France. So do not hesitate
@ -214,15 +214,15 @@ Gilles LAMIRAL
35580 Baulon
FRANCE
Tel: +33 951 84 42 42
Mob: +33 620 79 76 06
Fax: +33 956 84 42 42
Tel: +33 9 51 84 42 42
Mob: +33 6 19 22 03 54
Fax: +33 9 56 84 42 42
email: $address
--
Au revoir, 09 51 84 42 42
Gilles Lamiral. France, Baulon (35580) 06 20 79 76 06
Au revoir,
Gilles Lamiral.
EOM
;

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#!/bin/sh
# $Id: paypal_build_invoices,v 1.103 2016/03/17 20:37:06 gilles Exp gilles $
# $Id: paypal_build_invoices,v 1.111 2016/08/09 02:10:07 gilles Exp gilles $
# usage: sh paypal_build_invoices /g/var/paypal_invoices/????
@ -74,9 +74,14 @@ cp /home/gilles/public_html/AGIL/factures/000/facture_imapsync-000.tex /g/var/pa
#/g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan --write_invoices --first_in 4506 /g/paypal/paypal_2015_12_complet.csv
#/g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan --write_invoices --first_in 4575 /g/paypal/paypal_2016_01_complet.csv
#/g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan --write_invoices --first_in 4642 /g/paypal/paypal_2016_02_complet.csv
#/g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan --write_invoices --first_in 4695 /g/paypal/paypal_2016_03_complet.csv
#/g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan --write_invoices --first_in 4776 /g/paypal/paypal_2016_04_complet.csv
#/g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan --write_invoices --first_in 4860 /g/paypal/paypal_2016_05_complet.csv
#/g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan --write_invoices --first_in 4931 /g/paypal/paypal_2016_06_complet.csv
#/g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan --write_invoices --first_in 5009 /g/paypal/paypal_2016_07_complet.csv
set -x
/g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan --write_invoices --first_in 4695 /g/paypal/paypal_2016_03_complet.csv
/g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan --write_invoices --first_in 5081 /g/paypal/paypal_2016_08_complet.csv
set +x
@ -131,24 +136,29 @@ set +x
: /g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan --first_in 3614 /g/paypal/virements_2014_10.csv
: /g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan --first_in 3618 /g/paypal/paypal_2014_10_complet.csv
: /g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan --first_in 3691 /g/paypal/paypal_2014_11_complet.csv
: /g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan --first_in 3750 /g/paypal/paypal_2014_12_complet.csv
: /g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan --first_in 3809 /g/paypal/paypal_2015_01_complet.csv
: /g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan --first_in 3877 /g/paypal/paypal_2015_02_complet.csv
: /g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan --first_in 3959 /g/paypal/paypal_2015_03_complet.csv
: /g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan --first_in 4031 /g/paypal/paypal_2015_04_complet.csv
: /g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan --first_in 4085 /g/paypal/paypal_2015_05_complet.csv
: /g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan --first_in 4139 /g/paypal/paypal_2015_06_complet.csv
: /g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan --first_in 4196 /g/paypal/paypal_2015_07_complet.csv
: /g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan --first_in 4263 /g/paypal/paypal_2015_08_complet.csv
: /g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan --first_in 4317 /g/paypal/paypal_2015_09_complet.csv
: /g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan --first_in 4383 /g/paypal/paypal_2015_10_complet.csv
: /g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan --first_in 4451 /g/paypal/paypal_2015_11_complet.csv
: /g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan --first_in 4506 /g/paypal/paypal_2015_12_complet.csv
: /g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan --first_in 4575 /g/paypal/paypal_2016_01_complet.csv
: /g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan --first_in 4642 /g/paypal/paypal_2016_02_complet.csv
: /g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan --first_in 3750 /g/paypal/paypal_2014_12_complet.csv
: /g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan --first_in 3809 /g/paypal/paypal_2015_01_complet.csv
: /g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan --first_in 3877 /g/paypal/paypal_2015_02_complet.csv
: /g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan --first_in 3959 /g/paypal/paypal_2015_03_complet.csv
: /g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan --first_in 4031 /g/paypal/paypal_2015_04_complet.csv
: /g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan --first_in 4085 /g/paypal/paypal_2015_05_complet.csv
: /g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan --first_in 4139 /g/paypal/paypal_2015_06_complet.csv
: /g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan --first_in 4196 /g/paypal/paypal_2015_07_complet.csv
: /g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan --first_in 4263 /g/paypal/paypal_2015_08_complet.csv
: /g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan --first_in 4317 /g/paypal/paypal_2015_09_complet.csv
: /g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan --first_in 4383 /g/paypal/paypal_2015_10_complet.csv
: /g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan --first_in 4451 /g/paypal/paypal_2015_11_complet.csv
: /g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan --first_in 4506 /g/paypal/paypal_2015_12_complet.csv
: /g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan --first_in 4575 /g/paypal/paypal_2016_01_complet.csv
: /g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan --first_in 4642 /g/paypal/paypal_2016_02_complet.csv
: /g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan --first_in 4695 /g/paypal/paypal_2016_03_complet.csv
: /g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan --first_in 4776 /g/paypal/paypal_2016_04_complet.csv
: /g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan --first_in 4860 /g/paypal/paypal_2016_05_complet.csv
: /g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan --first_in 4931 /g/paypal/paypal_2016_06_complet.csv
set -x
: g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan --first_in 4695 /g/paypal/paypal_2016_03_complet.csv
: /g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan --first_in 5009 /g/paypal/paypal_2016_07_complet.csv
: /g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan --first_in 5081 /g/paypal/paypal_2016_08_complet.csv
set +x
# La totale
@ -218,10 +228,10 @@ set +x
: /g/public_html/imapsync/W/paypal_reply/paypal_bilan --first_in 147 --avoid_numbers '' /g/paypal/paypal_2010_??_complet.csv
echo 'sh paypal_build_invoices /g/var/paypal_invoices/4???'
echo 'sh paypal_build_invoices /g/var/paypal_invoices/5???'
# USD de 147 à 340
# EUR de 341 à ...
# USD de 147 \E0 340
# EUR de 341 \E0 ...
# 20110413 Found problems with 189 199 249 258 263 359 537
# 20110412 Found problems with 189 199 242 249 258 263 359 382 537

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#!/usr/bin/perl
# $Id: paypal_build_reply,v 1.28 2016/03/03 13:36:18 gilles Exp gilles $
# $Id: paypal_build_reply,v 1.29 2016/08/18 09:48:27 gilles Exp gilles $
use warnings;
use strict;
@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ while( my $line = shift @input ) {
my $address = 'gilles.lamiral@laposte.net';
my $address2 = 'gilles@lamiral.info';
my $rcstag = '$Id: paypal_build_reply,v 1.28 2016/03/03 13:36:18 gilles Exp gilles $';
my $rcstag = '$Id: paypal_build_reply,v 1.29 2016/08/18 09:48:27 gilles Exp gilles $';
my $download_info = "You will find the latest imapsync.exe binary (release $release_exe)
and the latest imapsync source code (release $release) at the following link:
@ -129,8 +129,8 @@ my $support_info = 'For imapsync professional support,
contact me (Gilles LAMIRAL) by email or phone at:
Email address: gilles.lamiral@laposte.net.
Professionnal phone number: +33 951 84 42 42 (France)
Mobile phone number: +33 620 79 76 06 (France).
Professionnal phone number: +33 9 51 84 42 42 (France)
Mobile phone number: +33 6 19 22 03 54 (France, SFR operator).
I can call you back toll-free in many countries on landline telephone numbers
and to mobile numbers in the United States and France. So do not hesitate
@ -178,15 +178,15 @@ La Billais
35580 Baulon
FRANCE
Tel: +33 951 84 42 42
Mob: +33 620 79 76 06
Fax: +33 956 84 42 42
Tel: +33 9 51 84 42 42
Mob: +33 6 19 22 03 54
Fax: +33 9 56 84 42 42
email: $address
--
Au revoir, 09 51 84 42 42
Gilles Lamiral. France, Baulon (35580) 06 20 79 76 06
Au revoir,
Gilles Lamiral.
EOM
;

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@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
#!/usr/bin/perl
# $Id: postsave,v 1.2 2016/08/08 15:22:57 gilles Exp gilles $
use strict ;
use warnings ;
use English ;
use CGI ;
use URL::Encode ;
my $query = CGI->new( ) ;
my $data = $query->param('POSTDATA') || q{} ;
print "\n\n" ;
my $datadec = URL::Encode::url_decode($data);
#print $data ;
if ( ! -d "/var/tmp/postsave" ) {
mkdir '/var/tmp/postsave' or die $! ;
}
open (OUT,'>', "/var/tmp/postsave/postsave.$BASETIME.txt") || die;
#open (OUT,'>>', "/var/tmp/postsave/postsave.dev.txt") || die;
print OUT "$datadec\n" ;
close OUT ;

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@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict ;
use warnings ;
use English ;
use URL::Encode ;
my $data = 'POSTDATA=%7B%22order%22%3A%7B%22id%22%3Anull%2C%22uuid%22%3A%223c632dae-c20e-5447-bcf8-418409f44cc4%22%2C%22resource_path%22%3A%22%2Fv2%2Forders%2F3c632dae-c20e-5447-bcf8-418409f44cc4%22%2C%22metadata%22%3Anull%2C%22created_at%22%3Anull%2C%22status%22%3A%22completed%22%2C%22event%22%3Anull%2C%22total_btc%22%3A%7B%22cents%22%3A100000000.0%2C%22currency_iso%22%3A%22BTC%22%7D%2C%22total_native%22%3A%7B%22cents%22%3A59430.0%2C%22currency_iso%22%3A%22EUR%22%7D%2C%22total_payout%22%3A%7B%22cents%22%3A59430.0%2C%22currency_iso%22%3A%22EUR%22%7D%2C%22custom%22%3A%22123456789%22%2C%22receive_address%22%3A%221GEZK4EuxmYKc22mTEYnZMUSpyjW9a52Hd%22%2C%22button%22%3A%7B%22type%22%3A%22buy_now%22%2C%22subscription%22%3Afalse%2C%22repeat%22%3Anull%2C%22name%22%3A%22Test%20Item%22%2C%22description%22%3Anull%2C%22id%22%3Anull%2C%22uuid%22%3A%22859232d4-b3bc-5240-b1cf-7b62566b6c54%22%2C%22resource_path%22%3A%22%2Fv2%2Fcheckouts%2F859232d4-b3bc-5240-b1cf-7b62566b6c54%22%7D%2C%22transaction%22%3A%7B%22id%22%3A%2257992060c04ee00001899f33%22%2C%22hash%22%3A%224a5e1e4baab89f3a32518a88c31bc87f618f76673e2cc77ab2127b7afdeda33b%22%2C%22confirmations%22%3A0%7D%7D%7D' ;
print "\n\n" ;
print "$data\n" ;
print URL::Encode::url_decode($data), "\n" ;

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@ -1,78 +1,174 @@
Main code has high complexity score (400) at line 1, column 1. Consider refactoring. (Severity: 3)
"$ssl1_SSL_version" is declared but not used at line 712, column 1. Unused variables clutter code and make it harder to read. (Severity: 3)
"$ssl2_SSL_version" is declared but not used at line 712, column 1. Unused variables clutter code and make it harder to read. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 1341, column 33. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 1350, column 33. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Code structure is deeply nested at line 1875, column 41. Consider refactoring. (Severity: 3)
Reused variable name in lexical scope: $sync at line 2040, column 2. Invent unique variable names. (Severity: 3)
Hard tabs used at line 2066, column 22. See page 20 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Reused variable name in lexical scope: $sync at line 2150, column 2. Invent unique variable names. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 2199, column 29. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 2221, column 31. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Reused variable name in lexical scope: $sync at line 2230, column 2. Invent unique variable names. (Severity: 3)
Reused variable name in lexical scope: $sync at line 2253, column 2. Invent unique variable names. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 2286, column 30. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Reused variable name in lexical scope: $sync at line 2297, column 53. Invent unique variable names. (Severity: 3)
Reused variable name in lexical scope: $sync at line 2305, column 2. Invent unique variable names. (Severity: 3)
Reused variable name in lexical scope: $sync at line 2353, column 2. Invent unique variable names. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 2389, column 26. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Reused variable name in lexical scope: $nb_errors at line 2437, column 2. Invent unique variable names. (Severity: 3)
Too many arguments at line 2473, column 1. See page 182 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Too many arguments at line 2491, column 1. See page 182 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Too many arguments at line 2501, column 1. See page 182 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Subroutine "modules_VERSION" with high complexity score (26) at line 2619, column 1. Consider refactoring. (Severity: 3)
Too many arguments at line 2782, column 1. See page 182 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Subroutine "authenticate_imap" with high complexity score (21) at line 2851, column 1. Consider refactoring. (Severity: 3)
Too many arguments at line 2851, column 1. See page 182 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Too many arguments at line 2981, column 1. See page 182 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 3057, column 62. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Backtick operator used at line 3065, column 19. Use IPC::Open3 instead. (Severity: 3)
Return value of eval not tested at line 3203, column 2. You can't depend upon the value of $@/$EVAL_ERROR to tell whether an eval failed. (Severity: 3)
"die" used instead of "croak" at line 3248, column 2. See page 283 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 3356, column 15. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 3357, column 15. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 3358, column 15. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 3367, column 8. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 3368, column 8. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 3369, column 8. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 3395, column 31. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 3477, column 25. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 3480, column 20. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 3681, column 24. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 3682, column 19. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 3686, column 19. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 3756, column 39. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 3757, column 39. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 3758, column 41. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Hard tabs used at line 3772, column 106. See page 20 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Expression form of "eval" at line 4012, column 13. See page 161 of PBP. (Severity: 5)
Expression form of "eval" at line 4242, column 13. See page 161 of PBP. (Severity: 5)
Subroutine "copy_message" with high complexity score (25) at line 4603, column 1. Consider refactoring. (Severity: 3)
Too many arguments at line 4603, column 1. See page 182 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Too many arguments at line 4679, column 1. See page 182 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Too many arguments at line 4713, column 1. See page 182 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Too many arguments at line 4902, column 1. See page 182 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Reused variable name in lexical scope: $total_bytes_transferred at line 4963, column 2. Invent unique variable names. (Severity: 3)
Reused variable name in lexical scope: $nb_msg_transferred at line 4963, column 2. Invent unique variable names. (Severity: 3)
Reused variable name in lexical scope: $nb_msg_transferred at line 4976, column 9. Invent unique variable names. (Severity: 3)
Reused variable name in lexical scope: $maxmessagespersecond at line 4976, column 9. Invent unique variable names. (Severity: 3)
Reused variable name in lexical scope: $total_bytes_transferred at line 4997, column 9. Invent unique variable names. (Severity: 3)
Reused variable name in lexical scope: $maxbytespersecond at line 4997, column 9. Invent unique variable names. (Severity: 3)
Expression form of "eval" at line 6186, column 13. See page 161 of PBP. (Severity: 5)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 6421, column 22. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Expression form of "eval" at line 6426, column 13. See page 161 of PBP. (Severity: 5)
Too many arguments at line 6589, column 1. See page 182 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Backtick operator used at line 6756, column 4. Use IPC::Open3 instead. (Severity: 3)
Backtick operator used at line 6963, column 12. Use IPC::Open3 instead. (Severity: 3)
Backtick operator used at line 6983, column 11. Use IPC::Open3 instead. (Severity: 3)
Split long regexps into smaller qr// chunks at line 7145, column 12. See page 261 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Split long regexps into smaller qr// chunks at line 7171, column 12. See page 261 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Split long regexps into smaller qr// chunks at line 7212, column 12. See page 261 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Split long regexps into smaller qr// chunks at line 7224, column 12. See page 261 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Expression form of "eval" at line 7330, column 43. See page 161 of PBP. (Severity: 5)
Expression form of "eval" at line 7334, column 45. See page 161 of PBP. (Severity: 5)
Split long regexps into smaller qr// chunks at line 7539, column 20. See page 261 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 7706, column 19. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Close filehandles as soon as possible after opening them at line 7750, column 2. See page 209 of PBP. (Severity: 4)
Magic variable "*STDERR" should be assigned as "local" at line 7753, column 10. See pages 81,82 of PBP. (Severity: 4)
One-argument "select" used at line 7754, column 2. See page 224 of PBP. (Severity: 4)
Main code has high complexity score (401) at line 1, column 1. Consider refactoring. (Severity: 3)
"$ssl1_ssl_version" is declared but not used at line 814, column 1. Unused variables clutter code and make it harder to read. (Severity: 3)
"$ssl2_ssl_version" is declared but not used at line 814, column 1. Unused variables clutter code and make it harder to read. (Severity: 3)
Single-quote used as quote-like operator delimiter at line 1442, column 3. Using quotes as delimiters for quote-like operators obfuscates code. (Severity: 3)
Single-quote used as quote-like operator delimiter at line 1443, column 3. Using quotes as delimiters for quote-like operators obfuscates code. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 1481, column 33. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 1490, column 33. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Code structure is deeply nested at line 2013, column 41. Consider refactoring. (Severity: 3)
Reused variable name in lexical scope: $sync at line 2255, column 2. Invent unique variable names. (Severity: 3)
Reused variable name in lexical scope: $sync at line 2365, column 2. Invent unique variable names. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 2414, column 29. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 2436, column 31. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Reused variable name in lexical scope: $sync at line 2445, column 2. Invent unique variable names. (Severity: 3)
Reused variable name in lexical scope: $sync at line 2468, column 2. Invent unique variable names. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 2501, column 30. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Reused variable name in lexical scope: $sync at line 2512, column 53. Invent unique variable names. (Severity: 3)
Reused variable name in lexical scope: $sync at line 2520, column 2. Invent unique variable names. (Severity: 3)
Reused variable name in lexical scope: $sync at line 2570, column 2. Invent unique variable names. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 2607, column 26. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Too many arguments at line 2727, column 1. See page 182 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Too many arguments at line 2745, column 1. See page 182 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Too many arguments at line 2755, column 1. See page 182 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Subroutine "modulesversion" with high complexity score (27) at line 2868, column 1. Consider refactoring. (Severity: 3)
Too many arguments at line 3075, column 1. See page 182 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Subroutine "authenticate_imap" with high complexity score (21) at line 3144, column 1. Consider refactoring. (Severity: 3)
Too many arguments at line 3144, column 1. See page 182 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Too many arguments at line 3274, column 1. See page 182 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 3358, column 32. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Use "local $/ = undef" or File::Slurp instead of joined readline at line 3363, column 43. See page 213 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 3373, column 69. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Backtick operator used at line 3381, column 20. Use IPC::Open3 instead. (Severity: 3)
Return value of eval not tested at line 3538, column 2. You can't depend upon the value of $@/$EVAL_ERROR to tell whether an eval failed. (Severity: 3)
"die" used instead of "croak" at line 3606, column 2. See page 283 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 3714, column 15. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 3715, column 15. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 3716, column 15. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 3725, column 8. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 3726, column 8. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 3727, column 8. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 3770, column 31. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 3857, column 24. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 3860, column 20. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 4061, column 24. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 4062, column 19. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 4066, column 19. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 4136, column 39. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 4137, column 39. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 4138, column 41. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Expression form of "eval" at line 4391, column 13. See page 161 of PBP. (Severity: 5)
Single-quote used as quote-like operator delimiter at line 4522, column 6. Using quotes as delimiters for quote-like operators obfuscates code. (Severity: 3)
Single-quote used as quote-like operator delimiter at line 4522, column 45. Using quotes as delimiters for quote-like operators obfuscates code. (Severity: 3)
Single-quote used as quote-like operator delimiter at line 4528, column 6. Using quotes as delimiters for quote-like operators obfuscates code. (Severity: 3)
Single-quote used as quote-like operator delimiter at line 4528, column 38. Using quotes as delimiters for quote-like operators obfuscates code. (Severity: 3)
Single-quote used as quote-like operator delimiter at line 4529, column 17. Using quotes as delimiters for quote-like operators obfuscates code. (Severity: 3)
Single-quote used as quote-like operator delimiter at line 4530, column 39. Using quotes as delimiters for quote-like operators obfuscates code. (Severity: 3)
Single-quote used as quote-like operator delimiter at line 4534, column 6. Using quotes as delimiters for quote-like operators obfuscates code. (Severity: 3)
Single-quote used as quote-like operator delimiter at line 4534, column 40. Using quotes as delimiters for quote-like operators obfuscates code. (Severity: 3)
Single-quote used as quote-like operator delimiter at line 4537, column 45. Using quotes as delimiters for quote-like operators obfuscates code. (Severity: 3)
Single-quote used as quote-like operator delimiter at line 4538, column 45. Using quotes as delimiters for quote-like operators obfuscates code. (Severity: 3)
Single-quote used as quote-like operator delimiter at line 4539, column 22. Using quotes as delimiters for quote-like operators obfuscates code. (Severity: 3)
Single-quote used as quote-like operator delimiter at line 4541, column 17. Using quotes as delimiters for quote-like operators obfuscates code. (Severity: 3)
Single-quote used as quote-like operator delimiter at line 4550, column 17. Using quotes as delimiters for quote-like operators obfuscates code. (Severity: 3)
Single-quote used as quote-like operator delimiter at line 4556, column 17. Using quotes as delimiters for quote-like operators obfuscates code. (Severity: 3)
Expression form of "eval" at line 4629, column 13. See page 161 of PBP. (Severity: 5)
Subroutine "copy_message" with high complexity score (25) at line 4990, column 1. Consider refactoring. (Severity: 3)
Too many arguments at line 4990, column 1. See page 182 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Reused variable name in lexical scope: $sync at line 4993, column 2. Invent unique variable names. (Severity: 3)
Too many arguments at line 5074, column 1. See page 182 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Subroutine "message_for_host2" with high complexity score (27) at line 5107, column 1. Consider refactoring. (Severity: 3)
Too many arguments at line 5107, column 1. See page 182 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Reused variable name in lexical scope: $sync at line 5129, column 2. Invent unique variable names. (Severity: 3)
Reused variable name in lexical scope: $sync at line 5223, column 9. Invent unique variable names. (Severity: 3)
Reused variable name in lexical scope: $string_ref at line 5242, column 25. Invent unique variable names. (Severity: 3)
Too many arguments at line 5419, column 1. See page 182 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Reused variable name in lexical scope: $total_bytes_transferred at line 5486, column 2. Invent unique variable names. (Severity: 3)
Reused variable name in lexical scope: $nb_msg_transferred at line 5486, column 2. Invent unique variable names. (Severity: 3)
Reused variable name in lexical scope: $nb_msg_transferred at line 5499, column 9. Invent unique variable names. (Severity: 3)
Reused variable name in lexical scope: $maxmessagespersecond at line 5499, column 9. Invent unique variable names. (Severity: 3)
Reused variable name in lexical scope: $total_bytes_transferred at line 5520, column 9. Invent unique variable names. (Severity: 3)
Reused variable name in lexical scope: $maxbytespersecond at line 5520, column 9. Invent unique variable names. (Severity: 3)
Reused variable name in lexical scope: $h1_nb_msg_start at line 5557, column 2. Invent unique variable names. (Severity: 3)
Reused variable name in lexical scope: $h1_nb_msg_start at line 5568, column 2. Invent unique variable names. (Severity: 3)
Expression form of "eval" at line 6706, column 13. See page 161 of PBP. (Severity: 5)
Expression form of "eval" at line 6942, column 13. See page 161 of PBP. (Severity: 5)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 7132, column 21. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Too many arguments at line 7204, column 1. See page 182 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Close filehandles as soon as possible after opening them at line 7338, column 9. See page 209 of PBP. (Severity: 4)
Literal line breaks in a string at line 7379, column 1. See pages 60,61 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Backtick operator used at line 7403, column 17. Use IPC::Open3 instead. (Severity: 3)
Split long regexps into smaller qr// chunks at line 7489, column 32. See page 261 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 7489, column 32. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Split long regexps into smaller qr// chunks at line 7493, column 32. See page 261 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 7493, column 32. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 7502, column 33. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 7507, column 33. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Split long regexps into smaller qr// chunks at line 7511, column 33. See page 261 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 7511, column 33. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 7515, column 33. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Split long regexps into smaller qr// chunks at line 7521, column 24. See page 261 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 7521, column 24. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 7671, column 33. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 7672, column 33. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 7673, column 43. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 7675, column 36. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 7676, column 37. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 7677, column 38. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 7679, column 30. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Backtick operator used at line 7696, column 12. Use IPC::Open3 instead. (Severity: 3)
Backtick operator used at line 7718, column 11. Use IPC::Open3 instead. (Severity: 3)
Split long regexps into smaller qr// chunks at line 7866, column 12. See page 261 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Split long regexps into smaller qr// chunks at line 7892, column 12. See page 261 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Split long regexps into smaller qr// chunks at line 7933, column 12. See page 261 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Split long regexps into smaller qr// chunks at line 7945, column 12. See page 261 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Expression form of "eval" at line 8051, column 42. See page 161 of PBP. (Severity: 5)
Expression form of "eval" at line 8055, column 44. See page 161 of PBP. (Severity: 5)
Reused variable name in lexical scope: $sync at line 8072, column 9. Invent unique variable names. (Severity: 3)
Reused variable name in lexical scope: $sync at line 8093, column 9. Invent unique variable names. (Severity: 3)
Reused variable name in lexical scope: $sync at line 8145, column 9. Invent unique variable names. (Severity: 3)
Split long regexps into smaller qr// chunks at line 8481, column 20. See page 261 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Close filehandles as soon as possible after opening them at line 8693, column 2. See page 209 of PBP. (Severity: 4)
Magic variable "*STDERR" should be assigned as "local" at line 8696, column 10. See pages 81,82 of PBP. (Severity: 4)
One-argument "select" used at line 8697, column 2. See page 224 of PBP. (Severity: 4)
Multiple "package" declarations at line 9395, column 1. Limit to one per file. (Severity: 4)
Subroutine "GetOptions" with high complexity score (32) at line 9407, column 1. Consider refactoring. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 9425, column 22. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Capture variable used outside conditional at line 9430, column 32. See page 253 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 9438, column 42. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 9439, column 30. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 9443, column 35. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 9460, column 30. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
Regular expression without "/x" flag at line 9462, column 35. See page 236 of PBP. (Severity: 3)
1 files.
263 subroutines/methods.
8,603 statements.
9,486 lines, consisting of:
1,684 blank lines.
551 comment lines.
0 data lines.
6,579 lines of Perl code.
672 lines of POD.
Average McCabe score of subroutines was 4.35.
131 violations.
Violations per file was 131.000.
Violations per statement was 0.015.
Violations per line of code was 0.014.
6 severity 5 violations.
5 severity 4 violations.
120 severity 3 violations.
6 violations of BuiltinFunctions::ProhibitStringyEval.
1 violations of ControlStructures::ProhibitDeepNests.
1 violations of ErrorHandling::RequireCarping.
1 violations of ErrorHandling::RequireCheckingReturnValueOfEval.
4 violations of InputOutput::ProhibitBacktickOperators.
1 violations of InputOutput::ProhibitJoinedReadline.
1 violations of InputOutput::ProhibitOneArgSelect.
2 violations of InputOutput::RequireBriefOpen.
1 violations of Modules::ProhibitExcessMainComplexity.
1 violations of Modules::ProhibitMultiplePackages.
1 violations of RegularExpressions::ProhibitCaptureWithoutTest.
9 violations of RegularExpressions::ProhibitComplexRegexes.
44 violations of RegularExpressions::RequireExtendedFormatting.
5 violations of Subroutines::ProhibitExcessComplexity.
11 violations of Subroutines::ProhibitManyArgs.
1 violations of ValuesAndExpressions::ProhibitImplicitNewlines.
16 violations of ValuesAndExpressions::ProhibitQuotesAsQuotelikeOperatorDelimiters.
22 violations of Variables::ProhibitReusedNames.
2 violations of Variables::ProhibitUnusedVariables.
1 violations of Variables::RequireLocalizedPunctuationVars.

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@ -1,9 +1,38 @@
Expression form of "eval" at line 4012, column 13. See page 161 of PBP. (Severity: 5)
Expression form of "eval" at line 4242, column 13. See page 161 of PBP. (Severity: 5)
Expression form of "eval" at line 6186, column 13. See page 161 of PBP. (Severity: 5)
Expression form of "eval" at line 6426, column 13. See page 161 of PBP. (Severity: 5)
Expression form of "eval" at line 7330, column 43. See page 161 of PBP. (Severity: 5)
Expression form of "eval" at line 7334, column 45. See page 161 of PBP. (Severity: 5)
Close filehandles as soon as possible after opening them at line 7750, column 2. See page 209 of PBP. (Severity: 4)
Magic variable "*STDERR" should be assigned as "local" at line 7753, column 10. See pages 81,82 of PBP. (Severity: 4)
One-argument "select" used at line 7754, column 2. See page 224 of PBP. (Severity: 4)
Expression form of "eval" at line 4391, column 13. See page 161 of PBP. (Severity: 5)
Expression form of "eval" at line 4629, column 13. See page 161 of PBP. (Severity: 5)
Expression form of "eval" at line 6706, column 13. See page 161 of PBP. (Severity: 5)
Expression form of "eval" at line 6942, column 13. See page 161 of PBP. (Severity: 5)
Close filehandles as soon as possible after opening them at line 7338, column 9. See page 209 of PBP. (Severity: 4)
Expression form of "eval" at line 8051, column 42. See page 161 of PBP. (Severity: 5)
Expression form of "eval" at line 8055, column 44. See page 161 of PBP. (Severity: 5)
Close filehandles as soon as possible after opening them at line 8693, column 2. See page 209 of PBP. (Severity: 4)
Magic variable "*STDERR" should be assigned as "local" at line 8696, column 10. See pages 81,82 of PBP. (Severity: 4)
One-argument "select" used at line 8697, column 2. See page 224 of PBP. (Severity: 4)
Multiple "package" declarations at line 9395, column 1. Limit to one per file. (Severity: 4)
1 files.
263 subroutines/methods.
8,603 statements.
9,486 lines, consisting of:
1,684 blank lines.
551 comment lines.
0 data lines.
6,579 lines of Perl code.
672 lines of POD.
Average McCabe score of subroutines was 4.35.
11 violations.
Violations per file was 11.000.
Violations per statement was 0.001.
Violations per line of code was 0.001.
6 severity 5 violations.
5 severity 4 violations.
6 violations of BuiltinFunctions::ProhibitStringyEval.
1 violations of InputOutput::ProhibitOneArgSelect.
2 violations of InputOutput::RequireBriefOpen.
1 violations of Modules::ProhibitMultiplePackages.
1 violations of Variables::RequireLocalizedPunctuationVars.

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@ -1,17 +1,17 @@
$SHELL says /bin/bash
$0 gives ./INSTALL.d/prerequisites_imapsync
ps -ef gives gilles 1314 1313 0 09:43 pts/31 00:00:00 /bin/sh ./INSTALL.d/prerequisites_imapsync
ps -ef gives gilles 11305 11304 0 12:55 pts/27 00:00:00 /bin/sh ./INSTALL.d/prerequisites_imapsync
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description: Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS
Release: 12.04
Codename: precise
Linux petite 3.2.0-97-generic #137-Ubuntu SMP Thu Dec 17 21:14:00 UTC 2015 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
Ok: Found Perl 5.14.2
Ok: Found Perl module Digest::HMAC_MD5
Description: Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS
Release: 14.04
Codename: trusty
Linux petite 3.13.0-92-generic #139-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jun 28 20:42:32 UTC 2016 i686 i686 i686 GNU/Linux
Ok: Found Perl 5.18.2
Ok: Found Perl module Authen::NTLM
Ok: Found Perl module Compress::Zlib
Ok: Found Perl module Data::Dumper
Ok: Found Perl module Data::Uniqid
Ok: Found Perl module Digest::HMAC_MD5
Ok: Found Perl module Digest::HMAC
Ok: Found Perl module Digest::MD5
Ok: Found Perl module File::Copy::Recursive
@ -19,9 +19,12 @@ Ok: Found Perl module IO::Socket::INET
Ok: Found Perl module IO::Socket::INET6
Ok: Found Perl module IO::Socket::SSL
Ok: Found Perl module IO::Tee
Ok: Found Perl module JSON::WebToken
Ok: Found Perl module Mail::IMAPClient
Ok: Found Perl module Parse::RecDescent
Ok: Found Perl module Readonly
Ok: Found Perl module Term::ReadKey
Ok: Found Perl module Test::MockObject
Ok: Found Perl module Test::More
Ok: Found Perl module Test::Pod
Ok: Found Perl module Unicode::String

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@ -274,65 +274,52 @@
--host1 test1.lamiral.info --user1 test1 --password1 secret1 \
--host2 test2.lamiral.info --user2 test2 --password2 secret2
Here is a [linux] system (Linux petite 3.2.0-97-generic #137-Ubuntu SMP Thu Dec 17 21:14:00 UTC 2015 i686)
With perl 5.14.2 Mail::IMAPClient 3.30
$Id: imapsync,v 1.684 2016/03/17 08:35:03 gilles Exp gilles $
This current imapsync is up to date
Here is a [linux] system (Linux petite 3.13.0-92-generic #139-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jun 28 20:42:32 UTC 2016 i686)
with Perl 5.18.2 Mail::IMAPClient 3.35
$Id: prereq.scandeps,v 1.4 2016/08/19 10:55:47 gilles Exp gilles $
This imapsync is up to date
Homepage: http://imapsync.lamiral.info/
[MSG] No '/home/gilles/.cpanplus/custom-sources' dir, skipping custom sources
[MSG] No '/home/gilles/.cpanplus/custom-sources' dir, skipping custom sources
[MSG] No '/home/gilles/.cpanplus/custom-sources' dir, skipping custom sources
'Tie::Hash::NamedCapture' => '0.08',
'Tie::Hash::NamedCapture' => '0.09',
'Authen::NTLM::DES' => '1.02',
'Authen::NTLM::MD4' => '1.02',
'IO::Compress::Gzip' => '2.048',
'IO::Uncompress::Gunzip' => '2.048',
'IO::Compress::Gzip::Constants' => '2.048',
'IO::Compress::Base::Common' => '2.048',
'Compress::Raw::Zlib' => '2.048',
'Convert::ASN1::IO' => 'undef',
'Convert::ASN1::_decode' => 'undef',
'Convert::ASN1::_encode' => 'undef',
'Convert::ASN1::parser' => 'undef',
'IO::Compress::Gzip' => '2.063',
'IO::Compress::Base::Common' => '2.063',
'IO::Compress::Gzip::Constants' => '2.063',
'IO::Uncompress::Gunzip' => '2.063',
'Compress::Raw::Zlib' => '2.063',
'Convert::ASN1::IO' => '0.26',
'Convert::ASN1::_decode' => '0.26',
'Convert::ASN1::_encode' => '0.26',
'Convert::ASN1::parser' => '0.26',
'Crypt::SSLeay::X509' => 'undef',
'Crypt::SSLeay::CTX' => 'undef',
'Digest::HMAC' => '1.03',
'Encode::HanExtra' => '0.23',
'Cwd' => '3.33',
'HTML::Parser' => '3.69',
'HTML::Parser' => '3.71',
'HTTP::Cookies::Netscape' => '6.00',
'Time::Zone' => '2.24',
'IO::Compress::Bzip2' => '2.048',
'IO::Compress::Deflate' => '2.048',
'IO::Uncompress::Bunzip2' => '2.048',
'IO::Uncompress::Inflate' => '2.048',
'IO::Uncompress::RawInflate' => '2.048',
'HTTP::Message' => '6.01',
'IO::Compress::Bzip2' => '2.063',
'IO::Compress::Deflate' => '2.063',
'IO::HTML' => '1.00',
'IO::Uncompress::Bunzip2' => '2.063',
'IO::Uncompress::Inflate' => '2.063',
'IO::Uncompress::RawInflate' => '2.063',
'HTTP::Message' => '6.06',
'File::GlobMapper' => '1.000',
'IO::Compress::Base' => '2.048',
'IO::Compress::Adapter::Bzip2' => '2.048',
'IO::Compress::RawDeflate' => '2.048',
'IO::Compress::Adapter::Deflate' => '2.048',
'IO::Compress::Zlib::Extra' => '2.048',
'Socket6' => '0.23',
'IO::Socket::INET6' => '2.69',
'Net::SSLeay' => '1.42',
'Compress::Raw::Bzip2' => '2.048',
'IO::Uncompress::Adapter::Bunzip2' => '2.048',
'IO::Uncompress::Base' => '2.048',
'IO::Compress::Zlib::Constants' => '2.048',
'IO::Uncompress::Adapter::Inflate' => '2.048',
'JSON::WebToken::Constants' => 'undef',
'JSON::WebToken::Exception' => 'undef',
'Module::Runtime' => '0.011',
'JSON::WebToken::Crypt' => 'undef',
'common::sense' => '3.4',
'Authen::NTLM' => '1.09',
'CPAN::Config' => 'undef',
'URI' => '1.59',
'IO::Compress::Base' => '2.063',
'IO::Compress::Adapter::Bzip2' => '2.063',
'IO::Compress::Zlib::Constants' => '2.063',
'IO::Compress::RawDeflate' => '2.063',
'IO::Compress::Adapter::Deflate' => '2.063',
'Socket6' => '0.25',
'URI::data' => 'undef',
'URI::_idna' => 'undef',
'URI::_generic' => 'undef',
'URI::mailto' => 'undef',
'URI::_query' => 'undef',
'URI::QueryParam' => 'undef',
@ -369,72 +356,90 @@ Homepage: http://imapsync.lamiral.info/
'URI::news' => 'undef',
'URI::rtsp' => 'undef',
'URI::Heuristic' => '4.20',
'URI::_userpass' => 'undef',
'URI::sip' => '0.11',
'URI::_userpass' => 'undef',
'URI::_login' => 'undef',
'URI::_idna' => 'undef',
'URI::_generic' => 'undef',
'LWP::MediaTypes' => '6.01',
'File::Listing' => '6.03',
'HTTP::Negotiate' => '6.00',
'Net::HTTP' => '6.02',
'Net::HTTPS' => '6.02',
'LWP::Debug' => 'undef',
'Net::LDAP' => '0.43',
'Net::LDAP::LDIF' => '0.18',
'Mail::Internet' => '2.08',
'HTTP::Status' => '6.00',
'URI::file' => '4.21',
'URI::WithBase' => '2.20',
'URI' => '1.60',
'URI::_server' => 'undef',
'Net::SSLeay' => '1.58',
'Compress::Raw::Bzip2' => '2.063',
'IO::Uncompress::Adapter::Bunzip2' => '2.063',
'IO::Uncompress::Base' => '2.063',
'IO::Compress::Zlib::Extra' => '2.063',
'IO::Uncompress::Adapter::Inflate' => '2.063',
'JSON::WebToken::Constants' => 'undef',
'JSON::WebToken::Exception' => 'undef',
'Module::Runtime' => '0.013',
'JSON::WebToken::Crypt' => 'undef',
'common::sense' => '3.72',
'Authen::NTLM' => '1.09',
'HTTP::Status' => '6.03',
'LWP::Protocol' => '6.00',
'HTTP::Response' => '6.01',
'HTTP::Response' => '6.04',
'CPAN::Config' => 'undef',
'LWP::MediaTypes' => '6.02',
'HTTP::Request' => '6.00',
'HTML::HeadParser' => '3.69',
'HTTP::Date' => '6.02',
'File::Listing' => '6.04',
'HTTP::Negotiate' => '6.00',
'Net::HTTP' => '6.06',
'Net::HTTPS' => '6.04',
'Net::SSL' => '2.85',
'LWP::Debug' => 'undef',
'Net::LDAP::DSML' => '0.16',
'Net::LDAP' => '0.58',
'Net::LDAP::LDIF' => '0.22',
'Mail::Internet' => '2.12',
'HTML::HeadParser' => '3.71',
'HTTP::Config' => '6.00',
'HTTP::Request::Common' => '6.00',
'HTTP::Request::Common' => '6.04',
'LWP::ConnCache' => '6.02',
'HTTP::Cookies' => '6.00',
'HTTP::Headers' => '6.00',
'Encode::Locale' => '1.02',
'HTTP::Headers::Util' => '6.00',
'HTTP::Headers' => '6.05',
'Encode::Locale' => '1.03',
'HTTP::Headers::Util' => '6.03',
'LWP::MemberMixin' => 'undef',
'LWP' => '6.03',
'HTTP::Date' => '6.00',
'Compress::Zlib' => '2.048',
'LWP' => '6.05',
'Compress::Zlib' => '2.063',
'Mail::IMAPClient::MessageSet' => 'undef',
'Digest::HMAC_MD5' => '1.01',
'Mail::Address' => '2.08',
'Mail::Header' => '2.08',
'Mail::Mailer' => '2.08',
'Mail::Util' => '2.08',
'Params::Classify' => '0.013',
'Net::HTTP::Methods' => '6.00',
'Net::SSL' => '2.84',
'Net::LDAP::Bind' => '1.03',
'Net::LDAP::Extension' => '1.02',
'Net::LDAP::RootDSE' => '0.01',
'Net::LDAP::Schema' => '0.9905',
'Net::LDAP::Search' => '0.13',
'Convert::ASN1::Debug' => 'undef',
'Convert::ASN1' => '0.22',
'Net::LDAP::Entry' => '0.24',
'Net::LDAP::ASN' => '0.08',
'Net::LDAP::Constant' => '0.08',
'Net::LDAP::Filter' => '0.15',
'Net::LDAP::Message' => '1.11',
'Net::LDAP::Util' => '0.11',
'Net::LDAP::Control' => '0.09',
'Net::LDAP::Intermediate' => '0.02',
'Mail::Address' => '2.12',
'Mail::Header' => '2.12',
'Mail::Mailer' => '2.12',
'Mail::Util' => '2.12',
'Net::HTTP::Methods' => '6.06',
'Net::LDAP::Bind' => '1.04',
'Net::LDAP::Extension' => '1.03',
'Net::LDAP::RootDSE' => '0.02',
'Net::LDAP::Search' => '0.14',
'Convert::ASN1::Debug' => '0.26',
'Convert::ASN1' => '0.26',
'Net::LDAP::Constant' => '0.22',
'Net::LDAP::ASN' => '0.11',
'Net::LDAP::Message' => '1.12',
'Net::LDAP::Filter' => '0.19',
'XML::SAX::Base' => '1.07',
'Net::LDAP::Schema' => '0.9908',
'Net::LDAP::Entry' => '0.26',
'Net::LDAP::Control' => '0.15',
'Net::LDAP::Util' => '0.18',
'Net::LDAP::Intermediate' => '0.04',
'Crypt::SSLeay::Conn' => 'undef',
'Crypt::SSLeay::Err' => 'undef',
'Crypt::SSLeay::MainContext' => 'undef',
'Crypt::SSLeay' => '0.57',
'Crypt::SSLeay' => '0.58',
'Readonly::Array' => '1.04',
'Readonly::Hash' => '1.04',
'Readonly::Scalar' => '1.04',
'Test::Builder::IO::Scalar' => '2.110',
'threads::shared' => '1.40',
'Test::Builder' => '0.98',
'Test::Builder::Module' => '0.98',
'URI::WithBase' => '2.20',
'URI::file' => '4.21',
'URI::_server' => 'undef',
'UNIVERSAL::can' => '1.20140124',
'UNIVERSAL::isa' => '1.20120726',
'Test::Builder' => '1.001002',
'Test::Builder::Module' => '1.001002',
'Unicode::CharName' => '1.07',
'XML::SAX::Exception' => '1.07',
'Crypt::OpenSSL::Bignum' => '0.04',
'Crypt::OpenSSL::Random' => '0.04',
'Data::Uniqid' => '0.12',
@ -443,20 +448,26 @@ Homepage: http://imapsync.lamiral.info/
'IO::Tee' => '0.64',
'JSON::WebToken' => '0.10',
'JSON::WebToken::Crypt::RSA' => 'undef',
'Term::ReadKey' => '2.30',
'Test::More' => '0.98',
'Readonly' => '1.04',
'Term::ReadKey' => '2.31',
'Test::MockObject' => '1.20120301',
'Test::More' => '1.001002',
'Unicode::String' => '2.09',
'File::Spec::Unix' => '3.33',
'File::Spec' => '3.33',
'JSON::PP' => '2.27203',
'JSON::PP::Boolean' => 'undef',
'JSON::XS::Boolean' => 'undef',
'JSON' => '2.53',
'Crypt::OpenSSL::RSA' => '0.27',
'JSON::XS' => '2.32',
'LWP::UserAgent' => '6.03',
'HTML::Entities' => '3.69',
'File::Spec::Unix' => '3.40',
'File::Spec' => '3.40',
'Cwd' => '3.40',
'URI::http' => 'undef',
'URI::URL' => '5.04',
'URI::Escape' => '3.31',
'JSON' => '2.61',
'JSON::XS::Boolean' => 'undef',
'JSON::XS' => '2.34',
'Crypt::OpenSSL::RSA' => '0.28',
'LWP::UserAgent' => '6.05',
'HTML::Entities' => '3.69',
'LWP::Protocol::http' => 'undef',
'IO::Socket::SSL' => '1.965',
'LWP::Protocol::ldap' => '1.25',
'LWP::Authen::Digest' => 'undef',
'LWP::Authen::Ntlm' => '6.00',
'LWP::Protocol::GHTTP' => 'undef',
@ -465,15 +476,11 @@ Homepage: http://imapsync.lamiral.info/
'LWP::Protocol::file' => 'undef',
'LWP::Protocol::ftp' => 'undef',
'LWP::Protocol::gopher' => 'undef',
'LWP::Protocol::https' => '6.02',
'LWP::Protocol::https' => '6.04',
'LWP::Protocol::ldapi' => 'undef',
'LWP::Protocol::ldaps' => 'undef',
'LWP::Protocol::loopback' => 'undef',
'LWP::Protocol::mailto' => 'undef',
'LWP::Protocol::nntp' => 'undef',
'LWP::Protocol::nogo' => 'undef',
'LWP::Authen::Basic' => 'undef',
'URI::URL' => '5.04',
'URI::http' => 'undef',
'LWP::Protocol::http' => 'undef',
'LWP::Protocol::ldap' => '1.11',
'IO::Socket::SSL' => '1.53',

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@ -1,11 +1,12 @@
@REM $Id: test2.bat,v 1.20 2015/11/23 16:47:01 gilles Exp gilles $
@REM $Id: test2.bat,v 1.21 2016/05/27 23:05:23 gilles Exp gilles $
@REM
cd /D %~dp0
@REM @ECHO off
.\imapsync.exe --modules_version
@PAUSE
.\imapsync.exe --testslive
@PAUSE
@REM perl .\imapsync --host1 p --ssl1 --user1 tata --passfile1 secret.tata --host2 p --ssl2 --user2 titi --passfile2 secret.titi --justfoldersizes | findstr /C:"Host2 Total size:"
findstr /l /C:"Error login" LOG_imapsync\*.txt

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@ -1,16 +1,12 @@
@REM $Id: test3.bat,v 1.23 2015/12/14 15:15:12 gilles Exp gilles $
@REM $Id: test3.bat,v 1.24 2016/08/05 14:22:42 gilles Exp gilles $
cd /D %~dp0
@REM \$1 must be $1 on Windows
@REM ==== password within double-quotes
perl ./imapsync ^
--host1 p --user1 tata ^
--password1 """(secret)""" ^
--host2 p --user2 titi ^
--passfile2 secret.titi ^
--justlogin --debugimap1 --showpassword
perl ./imapsync --host1 p --user1 tata --passfile1 secret.tata --host2 p --user2 titi --passfile2 secret.titi ^
--debugimap2 --debugcontent --folder INBOX --maxage 1
@EXIT

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@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
@REM $Id: test3_gmail.bat,v 1.3 2015/09/19 08:23:14 gilles Exp gilles $
@REM $Id: test3_gmail.bat,v 1.4 2016/08/19 14:11:00 gilles Exp gilles $
cd /D %~dp0
@REM ./imapsync.exe --modules_version
@REM ./imapsync.exe --justbanner
@REM perl .\imapsync --host1 imap.gmail.com --ssl1 --user1 gilles.lamiral@gmail.com --passfile1 secret.gilles_gmail ^
@REM --host2 imap.gmail.com --ssl2 --user2 gilles.lamiral@gmail.com --passfile2 secret.gilles_gmail ^

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