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revision 1.264
Archiveopteryx 3.0.0
revision 1.263
Added modules versions output.
revision 1.262
Work fine under XP.
revision 1.261
- Fixed bug about ssl and justconnect option
- Cleaned connect code.
- Started gmail support.
revision 1.260
- Added option --idatefromheader :
sets the internal dates on host2 same as the "Date:" headers.
revision 1.259
- Made a function for regexmess() --regexmess to be able to
check it easily
- Added function tests_regexmess() to check regexmess(), 3
tests.
- Removed imapsync copyleft GPL licence output (boring).
Replaced by wishlist link.
- Added thank_author() to avoid duplicate code about thanks.
- Better bug report documentation.
revision 1.258
Change report bug information order.
revision 1.257
removed comment and ugly output
revision 1.256
Applied patch from Simon Heimlicher to avoid non-selectable
folders.
revision 1.255
Domino (Notes) 4.61
revision 1.254
Some server (Microsoft Exchange 6.0.6249.0 for example)
returns message size a lot
s than the real size
Now imapsync accept this silly behavior.
revision 1.253
Archiveopteryx 2.09
revision 1.252
Added mailing list information.
revision 1.251
Fixed message_string returning empty message when < expected size.
revision 1.250
Bug fix "parse_headers want an ARRAY ref"
revision 1.249
warn about BUG_IMAPClient_3.xx
revision 1.248
Cleaned check_lib_version()
revision 1.247
Added id in output warn when no header found.
revision 1.246
Removed $^W use.
revision 1.245
Back to append_string()
Turn on --syncinternaldates by default
Date_Init("TZ=GMT") if no timezone (windows) set.
revision 1.244
Removed old *_2() functions (unused)
revision 1.243
Moved functins *_2() into override_imapclient()
revision 1.242
Ignore message when it has no header.
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their files via a custom do-install target.
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http://www.linux-france.org/prj/imapsync/ChangeLog
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imapsync is a tool for facilitating incremental recursive IMAP
transfers from one mailbox to another. It is useful for mailbox
migration, and reduces the amount of data transferred by only
copying messages that are not present on both servers. Read, unread,
and deleted flags are preserved, and the process can be stopped
and resumed. The original messages can optionally be deleted after
a successful transfer.
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