# $Id: INSTALL,v 1.20 2011/05/07 02:14:58 gilles Exp gilles $ # # INSTALL file for imapsync # imapsync : IMAP sync or copy tool. INTRODUCTION ------------ imapsync works fine under any Unix OS with perl. imapsync.exe works fine under Windows XP, Vista, Seven, 20XX. UNIX ---- Buy imapsync at http://www.linux-france.org/prj/imapsync/ You'll have access to a compressed tarball called imapsync-x.xx.tgz where x.xx is the version number. Untar the tarball where you want (on Unix): tar xzvf imapsync-x.xx.tgz Go into the directory imapsync-x.xx and read the INSTALL file. You're already reading the INSTALL file. WINDOWS ------- a) Simplest way: - Buy imapsync.exe at http://www.linux-france.org/prj/imapsync/ - Use imapsync.exe. b) Hard way: - Get imapsync-x.xx.tgz - Install Perl if it isn't already installed. Strawberry Perl is a good candidate - Use PPM to install modules listed in the PREREQUISITES section. PPM is Perl Package Manager. PREREQUISITES ------------- This section doesn't concern Windows imapsync.exe users. You need : - Perl try : perl -v Get Perl here: http://www.perl.org/ - Some perl modules. To verify you have all modules in one command, just run: perl -c imapsync The good answer is "imapsync syntax OK". Here is some individual module help: - Perl Mail::IMAPClient module try : perl -mMail::IMAPClient -e '' Get the Mail::IMAPClient module here: http://search.cpan.org/ http://search.cpan.org/~djkernen/ http://search.cpan.org/~djkernen/Mail-IMAPClient-2.2.9/ In fact I use Mail-IMAPClient-2.2.9 and latest Mail-IMAPClient-2.xx (xx >= 25) To know the version you have on your system try : perl -mMail::IMAPClient -e 'print $Mail::IMAPClient::VERSION, "\n"' New Mail-IMAPClient-3.xx works now with imapsync, at least with Mail-IMAPClient-3.25 (previous may bug) - Perl Digest::MD5 module. try: perl -mDigest::MD5 http://search.cpan.org/ http://search.cpan.org/~gaas/Digest-MD5-2.36/ To know the version you have on your system try : perl -mDigest::MD5 -e 'print $Digest::MD5::VERSION, "\n"' I use 2.36 (debian etch package) - Term::ReadKey perl -mTerm::ReadKey -e '' - IO:Socket:SSL.pm perl -mIO::Socket::SSL -e '' - File::Spec perl -mFile::Spec -e '' - File::Path perl -mFile::Path -e '' - Perl Digest::HMAC_MD5 module Good for non plain text password over network. - Perl Authen::NTLM perl -mAuthen::NTLM -e '' Everything in one command: perl -mMail::IMAPClient -mDigest::MD5 -mTerm::ReadKey -mIO::Socket::SSL \ -mFile::Spec -mDigest::HMAC_MD5 -mAuthen::NTLM -e '' INSTALLING on Unix ------------------ To see what will be done, just run: make -n install To install imapsync, just run: make install or copy the file imapsync where you want it to be. TESTING on Unix --------------- The test will break as they are home specific. You need a running imap server on localhost with several accounts toto with a password located in the file $HOME/var/pass/secret.toto titi with a password located in the file $HOME/var/pass/secret.titi tata with a password located in the file $HOME/var/pass/secret.tata Of course, you can change the file tests.sh and run the tests with : sh -x tests.sh The tests.sh script break on first failure ("set -e" directive). Since I added more tests you also need a remote imap server see the file tests.sh and help yourself. No time to make a universal test file.