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- # $Id: INSTALL.ANY.txt,v 1.62 2020/06/03 07:11:10 gilles Exp gilles $
- #
- # This is the main INSTALL file for imapsync.
- # imapsync : IMAP sync and migrate tool.
- This documentation is also located online at
- https://imapsync.lamiral.info/INSTALL.d/
- https://imapsync.lamiral.info/INSTALL.d/INSTALL.ANY.txt
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- 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.
- imapsync_64bit.exe works fine standalone under Seven, 20XX, but only 64bit.
-
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- Installing imapsync on WINDOWS
- =======================================================================
- Read the file README_Windows.txt
- Also available at
- https://imapsync.lamiral.info/README_Windows.txt
- =======================================================================
- Installing imapsync on Unix
- =======================================================================
- There are specific INSTALL files in the imapsync directory INSTALL.d/
- Those documents are also available at https://imapsync.lamiral.info/INSTALL.d/
- - Mac OS X
- - FreeBSD
- - CentOS
- - CPanel
- - Debian
- - Ubuntu
- - AWS EC2
- - Arch Linux
- - Docker
- - Online UI like /X
- If you are not familiar with any of these systems but you have to chose
- one to install imapsync, imapsync online, or the latest imapsync then
- Centos 7 (not 8 for now) is the easiest system to consider (June 2020).
- If you are not on one of these systems then read the last section
- below called "Installing imapsync on other Unixes".
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- Installing imapsync on Mac OS X
- =======================================================================
- Easy.
- Read the file INSTALL.d/INSTALL.Darwin.txt
- This document is also available at
- https://imapsync.lamiral.info/INSTALL.d/INSTALL.Darwin.txt
- =======================================================================
- Installing imapsync on FreeBSD
- =======================================================================
- Easy.
- Read the file INSTALL.d/INSTALL.FreeBSD.txt
- This document is also available at
- https://imapsync.lamiral.info/INSTALL.d/INSTALL.FreeBSD.txt
- =======================================================================
- Installing imapsync on CentOS
- =======================================================================
- Easy.
- Read the file INSTALL.d/INSTALL.Centos.txt
- This document is also available at
- https://imapsync.lamiral.info/INSTALL.d/INSTALL.Centos.txt
- =======================================================================
- Installing imapsync on CPanel
- =======================================================================
- Easy.
- Read the file INSTALL.d/INSTALL.CPanel.txt
- This document is also available at
- https://imapsync.lamiral.info/INSTALL.d/INSTALL.CPanel.txt
- =======================================================================
- Installing imapsync on Debian
- =======================================================================
- Not so easy.
- See the file INSTALL.d/INSTALL.Debian.txt
- This document is also available at
- https://imapsync.lamiral.info/INSTALL.d/INSTALL.Debian.txt
- =======================================================================
- Installing imapsync on Ubuntu
- =======================================================================
- Not so easy.
- See the file INSTALL.d/INSTALL.Ubuntu.txt
- This document is also available at
- https://imapsync.lamiral.info/INSTALL.d/INSTALL.Ubuntu.txt
- =======================================================================
- Installing imapsync on AWS
- =======================================================================
- Not so easy.
- See the file INSTALL.d/INSTALL.AWS_EC2.txt
- This document is also available at
- https://imapsync.lamiral.info/INSTALL.d/INSTALL.AWS_EC2.txt
- =======================================================================
- Installing imapsync on ArchLinux
- =======================================================================
- Not so easy.
- See the file INSTALL.d/INSTALL.ArchLinux.txt
- This document is also available at
- https://imapsync.lamiral.info/INSTALL.d/INSTALL.ArchLinux.txt
- =======================================================================
- Installing imapsync online like /X
- =======================================================================
- Not easy.
- Follow the document INSTALL.d/INSTALL.OnlineUI.txt
- This document is also available at
- https://imapsync.lamiral.info/INSTALL.d/INSTALL.OnlineUI.txt
- =======================================================================
- Installing imapsync on other Unixes
- =======================================================================
- Not easy.
- Purchase imapsync at
- https://imapsync.lamiral.info/
- or get it anywhere.
- You have access to a compressed tarball called imapsync-1.xxx.tgz
- where 1.xxx is the version number. Untar the tarball where
- you want:
- cd
- tar xzvf imapsync-1.xxx.tgz
- Go into the directory imapsync-1.xxx
- cd imapsync-1.xxx
- You can easily detect any missing Perl modules via the
- script prerequisites_imapsync located in the INSTALL.d directory:
- sh INSTALL.d/prerequisites_imapsync
- or
- cd INSTALL.d/
- sh prerequisites_imapsync
- You don't need to be root to run the previous command. You have
- to be root if you want the Perl modules to be available for the
- whole system, for all users.
- You may be in one of following cases:
- - you are not root.
- - you are in a environment where modifying system Perl
- modules can break other things or where you're not allowed to
- change the whole system.
- The "make" command is a prerequisite to build some Perl modules.
- Install make in case it is not already installed.
- Run the "cpanm" command with the missing Perl modules as arguments.
- For example it can be:
- cpanm Authen::NTLM Data::Uniqid File::Copy::Recursive IO::Tee \
- Mail::IMAPClient Unicode::String Encode::IMAPUTF7
- Once you've run the "cpanm" command, you can rerun "sh prerequisites_imapsync"
- to verify everything is ok:
- sh prerequisites_imapsync
- When everything is ok the script execution ends with this sentence
- "All needed modules are already installed"
- Now imapsync should work on your system. To check it run:
- ./imapsync --testslive
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