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# $Id: INSTALL,v 1.38 2014/05/29 23:42:11 gilles Exp gilles $
#
# INSTALL file for imapsync
# imapsync : IMAP sync and migrate tool.
INTRODUCTION
============
imapsync works fine under any operating system with Perl and Perl modules (listed below).
imapsync.exe works fine standalone under Windows XP, Vista, Seven, 20XX, either 32 or 64bit.
WINDOWS
=======
Read the file README_Windows.txt
UNIX
====
This section doesn't concern Windows imapsync.exe users.
Purchase imapsync at
http://imapsync.lamiral.info/
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.
You need :
- Perl
try : perl -v
Get Perl here:
http://www.perl.org/
- Some perl modules. To verify in one command that you have
all needed modules, just run:
perl -c imapsync
The good answer is "imapsync syntax OK".
Any other output will list the missing modules in the
Perl paths (it then talks about @INC variable).
Here is some individual module help:
- To check if your system has Perl Mail::IMAPClient module
try :
perl -mMail::IMAPClient -e ''
It should print nothing, nothing printed means Mail::IMAPClient
is already installed on your system.
If the module Mail::IMAPClient is not on the system,
you can use a copy included in the imapsync tarball
or get the latest Mail::IMAPClient module here:
http://search.cpan.org/dist/Mail-IMAPClient/
I use always the latest Mail-IMAPClient-3.xx
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 very well with imapsync,
Use at least Mail-IMAPClient-3.25 (previous releases may bug).
Do not hesitate to use latest Mail-IMAPClient-3.xx
(3.xx >= 3.35 at the time of this writing)
Look at the shell script named "i3" in the tarball, it can be used to
run imapsync with included Mail-IMAPClient-3.35/ wherever you
unpacked the imapsync tarball.
Test all Perl modules dependency in one command:
perl -mMail::IMAPClient -mDigest::MD5 -mTerm::ReadKey -mIO::Socket::SSL \
-mDigest::HMAC_MD5 -mAuthen::NTLM -e -mTime::HiRes \
-mData::Uniqid -mURI::Escape -mFile::Copy::Recursive -mIO::Tee ""
You can install easily those Perl modules in latest release via the
following commands (with root permissions)
perl -MCPAN -e "install Mail::IMAPClient"
perl -MCPAN -e "install Term::ReadKey"
perl -MCPAN -e "install IO::Socket::SSL"
perl -MCPAN -e "install Digest::HMAC_MD5"
perl -MCPAN -e "install URI::Escape"
perl -MCPAN -e "install File::Copy::Recursive"
perl -MCPAN -e "install IO::Tee"
perl -MCPAN -e "install Data::Uniqid"
perl -MCPAN -e "install Authen::NTLM"
You can also install them easily by using the standard install
command on your system if the packages have been made on it.
Doing so you may not have the latest release but most of the time
it doesn't care.
Modules
Authen::NTLM
Data::Uniqid
may be not available in the distribution way since I haven't find them
on Ubuntu nor on Mandriva but Centos supports them.
On Debian/Ubuntu:
aptitude install libmail-imapclient-perl # Mail::IMAPClient
aptitude install libterm-readkey-perl # Term::ReadKey
aptitude install libio-socket-ssl-perl # IO::Socket::SSL
aptitude install libdigest-hmac-perl # Digest::HMAC_MD5 Digest::HMAC_SHA1
aptitude install liburi-perl # URI::Escape
aptitude install libfile-copy-recursive-perl # File::Copy::Recursive
aptitude install libio-tee-perl # IO::Tee
On Mandriva:
urpmi perl-Mail-IMAPClient # Mail::IMAPClient
urpmi perl-Term-ReadKey # Term::ReadKey
urpmi perl-IO-Socket-SSL # IO::Socket::SSL
urpmi perl-Digest-HMAC # Digest::HMAC_MD5 Digest::HMAC_SHA1
urpmi perl-URI # URI::Escape
urpmi perl-File-Copy-Recursive # File::Copy::Recursive
urpmi perl-IO-Tee # IO::Tee
On CentOS (thanks to Ralf Hauber)
Install RPM Repository: Fedora Epel
See http://pkgs.org/centos-6-rhel-6/epel-i386/perl-Data-Uniqid-0.12-2.el6.noarch.rpm.html
wget http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/6/i386/epel-release-6-8.noarch.rpm
rpm -Uvh epel-release*rpm
yum install perl-Mail-IMAPClient # Mail::IMAPClient
yum install "perl(Term::ReadKey)" # Term::ReadKey
yum install "perl(Authen::NTLM)" # Authen::NTLM
yum install perl-Data-Uniqid # Data::Uniqid
yum install perl-File-Copy-Recursive # File::Copy::Recursive
yum install perl-IO-Tee # IO::Tee
INSTALLING on Unix
------------------
To see what will be done, just run (you need the make command):
make -n install
To install imapsync in /usr/bin/ and man page in /usr/share/man/man1/, just run (as root):
make install
or copy the file imapsync where you want it to be.
For example:
cp imapsync /usr/bin/
TESTING on Unix
---------------
Tests 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 tests with:
sh -x tests.sh
Specific tests can be run by using them as argument to tests.sh:
sh -x tests.sh ll_ssl_justconnect ll_bad_host ...
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.