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imapsync dies...
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"Ronald Vyhmeister" <rvyhmeister at aiias dot edu> |
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Subject |
imapsync dies... |
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Date |
Fri, 15 May 2009 13:53:15 +0800 |
Here is the startup...
get options: [1]
VERSION_IMAPClient 2.2.9
$RCSfile: imapsync,v $ $Revision: 1.279 $ $Date: 2009/03/22 00:12:15 $
Here is a [linux] system (Linux mba 2.6.26-1-686 #1 SMP Sat Jan 10 18:29:31
UTC
2009 i686)
with perl 5.10.0
Mail::IMAPClient 2.2.9
IO::Socket 1.30_01
IO::Socket::SSL 1.23
Digest::MD5 2.36_01
Digest::HMAC_MD5 1.01
Term::ReadKey
Date::Manip
and the module Mail::IMAPClient version used here is 2.2.9
Command line used:
imapsync --syncinternaldates --host1 server1 --user1 user1 -
-password1 MASKED --ssl1 --port1 993 --authmech1 PLAIN --authmech2 LOGIN
--host2
imap.gmail.com --port2 993 --ssl2 --user2 user at gmail dot com --useheader
Message-Id --skipsize --folder INBOX.Test Folder
--delete2 --expunge2 --debug --debugimap --password2 PWCHANGED
Turned ON syncinternaldates, will set the internal dates (arrival dates) on
host
2 same as host1.
TimeZone:[PHT]
Imapsync then goes through a bunch of stuff (I'm only working with one
folder)... and at the end it dies with this... And back to the command
prompt... no error message, no nothing....
--0-1184816685-1173347732=:10955--
F message content ended on previous line
============================================================================
====
internal date from 1: [08-Mar-2007 17:56:04 +0800]
internal date from 1: ["08-Mar-2007 17:56:04 +0800"] (fixed)
flags from: [\Seen]["08-Mar-2007 17:56:04 +0800"]
Sending: 100 APPEND "InFo Journal Subscriptions" (\Seen) "08-Mar-2007
17:56:04 +0800" {7120}
Any ideas?
Ron
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Ronald Vyhmeister, PhD
rvyhmeister at aiias dot edu
Professor and Chair, Department of Business
Assistant to the President for HR and Administration
AIIAS
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Those who manage what they do not understand and
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