# Example file.txt for imapsync massive migration. # # $Id: file.txt,v 1.15 2020/03/10 19:49:52 gilles Exp gilles $ # # Each line contains at least 6 columns, columns are parameters for # --host1 --user1 --password1 --host2 --user2 --password2 # # Extra columns can be used to pass extra parameters but the script reading # this file have to read them into some variables. # # Last, don't forget the last semicolon. # # Windows: see the script examples/sync_loop_windows.bat # Unix: see the script examples/sync_loop_unix.sh # Power users: see the script examples/sync_parallel_unix.sh # Lines starting with a # are usually comments and ignored # Blank lines are ignored as well # Now the data example host001_1;user001_1;password001_1;host001_2;user001_2;password001_2; host002_1;user002_1;password002_1;host002_2;user002_2;password002_2; host003_1;user003_1;password003_1;host003_2;user003_2;password003_2; # Another comment blabla host004_1;user004_1;password004_1;host004_2;user004_2;password004_2; # This last example is a real one, ie, truly working in the real world. test1.lamiral.info;test1;secret1;test2.lamiral.info;test2;secret2; # The reverse test2.lamiral.info;test2;secret2;test1.lamiral.info;test1;secret1;