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# $Id: INSTALL.Ubuntu.txt,v 1.5 2016/01/21 15:10:01 gilles Exp gilles $

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= Installing imapsync on Ubuntu 12.04 or higher =
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Here are the two commands to install imapsync dependencies.
You need root priviledge to run them.

The first command installs standard Ubuntu packages:


  sudo apt-get install \
libauthen-ntlm-perl \
libcrypt-ssleay-perl \
libdigest-hmac-perl \
libfile-copy-recursive-perl \
libio-compress-perl \
libio-socket-inet6-perl \
libio-socket-ssl-perl \
libio-tee-perl \
libmodule-scandeps-perl \
libnet-ssleay-perl      \
libpar-packer-perl \
libterm-readkey-perl \
libtest-pod-perl \
libtest-simple-perl     \
libunicode-string-perl \
liburi-perl \
cpanminus

The second command installs "manually" the Perl module Data::Uniqid
because Debian hasn't made it available via a package yet.
It also  install manually Perl module Mail::IMAPClient because
it is good to be up to date:

  cpanm Data::Uniqid Mail::IMAPClient

After installing the dependencies, imapsync should be working.

You don't have to be root to test and use imapsync.
Take the 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

A dependencies test that shows also the basic example:

  ./imapsync

A live test showing imapsync job:

  ./imapsync --testslive

Now the install command (need root priviledges again):

  cp imapsync /usr/bin/

That's finished for the installation part.
You can use imapsync.

Now go to read http://imapsync.lamiral.info/#doc
start with the tutorial.

