# Example file.txt for imapsync massive migration. # # ==== Windows ==== # Thanks to http://ss64.com/nt/for_f.html for # the Windows example of a for loop # # This file can be used on Windows with the following line in a batch # FOR /F "tokens=1,2,3,4 delims=; eol=#" %%G IN (file.txt) DO imapsync --host1 imap.truc.org --user1 %%G --password1 %%H --host2 imap.trac.org --user2 %%I --password2 %%J # # A line beginning with # is a comment thanks to option Win32 eol=# # Separator is character ; it can be changed by any character changing delims=; # Each line contains 4 columns, columns are parameters for --user1 --password1 --user2 --password2 # # ==== Unix ==== # This file can be used on Unix with the following line in a Bourne shell script # { while IFS=';' read u1 p1 u2 p2; do imapsync --user1 "$u1" --password1 "$p1" --user2 "$u2" --password2 "$p2" ... ; done ; } < file.txt # # Separator is character ; it can be changed by any character changing IFS=';' # Each line contains 4 columns, columns are parameters for --user1 --password1 --user2 --password2 # # Now the data example user001_1;password001_1;user001_2;password001_2 user002_1;password002_1;user002_2;password002_2 user003_1;password003_1;user003_2;password003_2 # Another comment blabla user004_1;password004_1;user004_2;password004_2 user005_1;password005_1;user005_2;password005_2