@REM @REM $Id: sync_loop_windows.bat,v 1.6 2014/05/22 14:20:51 gilles Exp gilles $ @REM @REM imapsync massive sync example batch for Windows users @REM lines beginning with REM are just comments @REM @REM Replace "imap.side1.org" and "imap.side2.org" with your own values @REM @REM ==== Credentials file ==== @REM Credentials data are supposed to be in the file named "file.txt" in the following format @REM user001_1;password001_1;user001_2;password001_2 @REM ... @REM Separator is character semi-colon ; it can be replaced with any character by changing @REM the part "delims=;" in the FOR loop below. @REM Each data line contains 4 columns, columns are parameters for --user1 --password1 --user2 --password2 @REM @REM The credentials filename "file.txt" used for the loop can be renamed @REM by changing "SET csvfile=file.txt" below. @REM ==== Log files ==== @REM Log files are in the LOG_imapsync subfolder @REM ==== Parallel executions ==== @REM If you want to do parallel runs of imapsync then this current script is a good start. @REM Just copy it several times and replace, on each copy, the csvfile variable value. @REM Instead of SET csvfile=file.txt write for example @REM SET csvfile=file01.txt in the first copy @REM then also @REM SET csvfile=file02.txt in the second copy etc. @REM Of course you also have to split data contained in file.txt @REM into file01.txt file02.txt etc. @REM After that, just double-clic on each batch file to launch each process @REM @echo off SET csvfile=file.txt FOR /F "tokens=1,2,3,4 delims=; eol=#" %%G IN (%csvfile%) DO ( @ECHO ==== Syncing from account %%G to account %%I ==== @ECHO. imapsync ^ --host1 imap.side1.org --user1 %%G --password1 %%H ^ --host2 imap.side2.org --user2 %%I --password2 %%J @ECHO.==== End syncing from account %%G to account %%I ==== @ECHO. ) @ECHO Loop finished! @ECHO Log files are in LOG_imapsync directory @PAUSE