#!/bin/cat # $Id: INSTALL.Darwin.txt,v 1.17 2017/11/30 02:10:27 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" (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 $HOME directory, let say /Users/gilles/, but you can put it anywhere. Open a terminal: /Applications/Utilities/Terminal double-click on Terminal. Untar the tarball where you want: cd tar xzvf /Users/gilles/imapsync-1.xxx.tgz Go into the directory imapsync-1.xxx cd imapsync-1.xxx First let's have a simple run to see if imapsync_bin_Darwin works. You should see some help about options and an example at the end of this run: ./imapsync_bin_Darwin To go further, perform a complete test with two real IMAP server accounts: ./imapsync_bin_Darwin --testslive If this sync works fine then imapsync_bin_Darwin is ready for any imap account synchronization. When reading the documentation with imapsync command lines examples, you have to replace the command "imapsync" by "imapsync_bin_Darwin" For example, instead of the command: ./imapsync \ --host1 test1.lamiral.info --user1 test1 --password1 secret1 \ --host2 test2.lamiral.info --user2 test2 --password2 secret2 you have to use: ./imapsync_bin_Darwin \ --host1 test1.lamiral.info --user1 test1 --password1 secret1 \ --host2 test2.lamiral.info --user2 test2 --password2 secret2 =================================================== = Installing imapsync script on Darwin / Mac OS X = =================================================== This part is only for advanced Unix users, or brave users. The "make" command is a prerequisite to build some Perl modules. Install make in case it is not already installed. First let us install cpanminus locally in ~/perl5 wget --no-check-certificate -O- http://cpanmin.us | perl - -l ~/perl5 App::cpanminus local::lib Then take this install into account in the current environment eval `perl -I ~/perl5/lib/perl5 -Mlocal::lib` perl -I ~/perl5/lib/perl5 -Mlocal::lib If you want to have always this setting in your environment then run the commands echo 'eval `perl -I ~/perl5/lib/perl5 -Mlocal::lib`' >> ~/.profile echo 'export MANPATH=$HOME/perl5/man:$MANPATH' >> ~/.profile cat ~/.profile Now let's update the standard CPAN Perl module cpanm CPAN The specific install part for imapsync begins, the script "prerequisites_imapsync" helps to verify what is needed to install on your system curl -L http://imapsync.lamiral.info/INSTALL.d/prerequisites_imapsync > prerequisites_imapsync sh prerequisites_imapsync cpanm Authen::NTLM cpanm File::Copy::Recursive IO::Tee cpanm Mail::IMAPClient cpanm Readonly cpanm Unicode::String cpanm Data::Uniqid cpanm JSON::WebToken We're ready to install and test the latest imapsync wget -c http://imapsync.lamiral.info/imapsync ./imapsync ./imapsync --modules You can rerun "sh prerequisites_imapsync" to verify everything is ok: sh prerequisites_imapsync When everything is ok the script execution ends with this sentence "All needed modules are already installed" Now imapsync should work on your system. ./imapsync --testslive ================================================= = Building imapsync binary on Darwin / Mac OS X = ================================================= cpanm Module::ScanDeps cpanm PAR::Packer pp -o imapsync.bin imapsync ./imapsync.bin ./imapsync.bin --testslive ./imapsync.bin --tests ./imapsync.bin --module ========================================== == Installing imapsync Mac OS X Leopard == ========================================== Mac OS X Leopard has perl 5.8.8 and an old openssl version.