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Batchfile
69 lines
3.1 KiB
Batchfile
@REM $Id: imapsync_example.bat,v 1.12 2022/02/12 11:00:09 gilles Exp gilles $
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@REM Here is an imapsync example batch for Windows users.
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@REM Lines beginning with @REM are just comments.
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@REM Please read the comments, they are written for you, human folk.
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@REM Read also https://imapsync.lamiral.info/README_Windows.txt
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@REM for more details on how to use imapsync on Windows.
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@REM Now let us enter the real work to fit your needs.
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@REM Replace below the 6 parameters
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@REM "test1.lamiral.info" "test1" "secret1" "test2.lamiral.info" "test2" "secret2"
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@REM with your values.
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@REM Double quotes are necessary if a value contains one or more blanks.
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@REM Value "test1.lamiral.info" for --host1 is the IMAP source server hostname or IP address.
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@REM Value "test1" for --user1 is the IMAP source user login.
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@REM Value "secret1" for --password1 is the IMAP source user password.
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@REM Value "test2.lamiral.info" for --host2 is the IMAP destination server hostname or IP address.
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@REM Value "test2" for --user2 is the IMAP destination user login.
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@REM Value "secret2" for --password2 is the IMAP destination user password.
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@REM Character ^ at the end of the first line is essential and means
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@REM "this command continues on the next line". You can add other lines
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@REM but don't forget ^ character lasting each line, except the last one.
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@REM Also, there must be no other character after each lasting character ^
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@REM not even a blank invisible character, or you'll end up with an
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@REM error "Unknown command" with what you added.
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@REM That is not all, keep on reading!
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@REM Three other options are in this example because they are good to start with
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@REM
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@REM --dry makes imapsync doing nothing, just print what would be done without --dry.
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@REM So, if you keep --dry then imapsync will not sync your data.
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@REM --justfolders does only folders creations, it ignores messages.
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@REM This option is good to verify the folder mapping is good for you
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@REM without starting to copy/pollute folders with messages.
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@REM
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@REM --automap guesses folders mapping, it works for folders like
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@REM "Sent", "Junk", "Drafts", "All", "Archive", "Flagged".
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@REM
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@REM I suggest/impose to start with --automap --justfolders --dry.
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@REM If the folder mapping you see in the output is not good then add
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@REM some options --f1f2 "folder1=folder2"
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@REM to fix the mapping.
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@REM Once you are happy with the folder names on the destination,
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@REM remove --dry and have a run to create folders on host2.
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@REM If everything goes well so far then remove --justfolders to
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@REM start syncing messages.
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@REM In case you are impatient, just remove --justfolders --dry
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@REM in the firt place and go. Imapsync is not that bad by default anyway!
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.\imapsync.exe --host1 "test1.lamiral.info" --user1 "test1" --password1 "secret1" ^
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--host2 "test2.lamiral.info" --user2 "test2" --password2 "secret2" ^
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--automap --justfolders --dry
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@ECHO The sync is over.
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@ECHO Hit any key to close this window
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@ECHO the following word "to continue" means in fact "to close this window"
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@PAUSE
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