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DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
CONFIGURATION
FILES
BUGS
SEE ALSO
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NAME
isync -synchronize IMAP4 and Maildir mailboxes
SYNOPSIS
isync[options ..] {mailbox..|-a|-l}
DESCRIPTION
isync isa command line application which synchronizes local Maildirmailboxes with remote IMAP4 mailboxes, suitable for use inIMAP-disconnected mode. Multiple copies of the remote IMAP4mailboxes can be maintained, and all flags are synchronized.
isync is only a wrapper binary around mbsync tosimplify upgrades. It will automatically migrate the UIDmapping from previous versions of isync (even before0.8) to the new format, and transparently callmbsync. If you were using isync version 0.8 or0.9.x you might want to use mdconvert to convert themailboxes to the more efficient native UID storagescheme after migrating them.
isync is deprecated. Please use the -w option topermanently migrate the configuration and start usingmbsync directly.
isync is only a wrapper binary around mbsync tosimplify upgrades. It will automatically migrate the UIDmapping from previous versions of isync (even before0.8) to the new format, and transparently callmbsync. If you were using isync version 0.8 or0.9.x you might want to use mdconvert to convert themailboxes to the more efficient native UID storagescheme after migrating them.
isync is deprecated. Please use the -w option topermanently migrate the configuration and start usingmbsync directly.
OPTIONS
-c,--configfile
Read configuration fromfile. By default, the configuration is read from~/.isyncrc if it exists.
-1,--one-to-one
Instead of using the mailboxspecifications in ~/.isyncrc, isync will pick up allmailboxes from the local directory and remote folder and mapthem 1:1 onto each other according to their names.
-I, --inboxmailbox
Exception to the 1:1 mappingcreated by -1: the special IMAP mailbox INBOX ismapped to the local mailbox (relative to themaildir).
-a, --all
Synchronize all mailboxes(either specified in ~/.isyncrc or determined by the 1:1mapping).
-l, --list
Don’t synchronizeanything, but list all mailboxes and exit.
-L,--create-local
Automatically create the localMaildir mailbox if it doesn’t already exist.
-R,--create-remote
Automatically create the remoteIMAP mailbox if it doesn’t already exist.
-C, --create
Automatically create anymailboxes if they don’t already exist. This is simplya combination of -L and -R.
-d, --delete
Causes isync topropagate message deletions. By default, deadmessages are not deleted.
-e, --expunge
Causes isync topermanently remove all messages marked for deletion. Bydefault, deleted messages are notexpunged.
-f, --fast
Only fetch new messagesexisting on the server into the local mailbox. Messagedeletions and flag changes will not be propagated.
-h, --help
Displays a summary of commandline options
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Specifies the port on the IMAPserver to connect to (default: 143 for imap, 993 forimaps)
-q, --quiet
Suppress informationalmessages. If specified twice, suppress warning messages aswell.
-r, --remotebox
Specifies the name of theremote IMAP mailbox to synchronize with (Default: INBOX)
-s, --host[imaps:]host
Specifies the hostname of theIMAP server
-u, --useruser
Specifies the login name toaccess the IMAP server (default: $USER)
-P, --passpassword
Specifies the password toaccess the IMAP server (prompted for by default)
-M, --maildirdir
Specifies the location for yourlocal mailboxes.
-F, --folderfolder/
Specifies the location for yourremote mailboxes.
-v, --version
Displays isync versioninformation.
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-V, --verbose
Enables verbose mode,which displays the IMAP4 network traffic.
-D, --debug
Enable printing of debugmessages.
-w, --write
Don’t run mbsync,but instead write a permanent config file for it. The UIDmappings of all configured mailboxes will be migrated. Notethat most command line options that would affect an actualsync operation will be incorporated into the new config fileas well; exceptions are --fast and --create[-remote|-local].The name of the new config file is determined by replacingthe last occurrence of 'isync' with'mbsync', or appending '.mbsync' if'isync' was not found.
-W, --writetofile
Like -w, but use thespecified name for the new config file.
CONFIGURATION
isync bydefault reads ~/.isyncrc to load configuration data.Each non-empty line of the configuration file that does notstart with a hash mark consists of a command. The followingcommands are understood:
Mailboxpath
Mailboxpath
Defines a local Maildirmailbox. All configuration commands following this line, upuntil the next Mailbox command, apply to this mailboxonly.
Host[imaps:]name
Defines the DNS name or IPaddress of the IMAP server. If the hostname is prefixed withimaps: the connection is assumed to be a SSLconnection to port 993 (though you can change this byplacing a Port command after the Hostcommand). Note that modern servers support SSL on thedefault port 143. isync will always attempt to useSSL if available.
Portport
Defines the TCP port number ofthe IMAP server (Default: 143 for imap, 993 for imaps)
Boxmailbox Seecamp serial number dates.
Defines the name of the remoteIMAP mailbox associated with the local Maildir mailbox(Default: INBOX)
Userusername
Defines the login name on theIMAP server (Default: current user)
Passpassword
Defines the password forusername on the IMAP server. Note that this option isNOT required. If no password is specified in theconfiguration file, isync will prompt you for it.
Aliasstring
Defines an alias for themailbox which can be used as a shortcut on the commandline.
CopyDeletedTomailbox
Specifies the remote IMAPmailbox to copy deleted messages to prior to expunging(Default: none).
Deleteyes|no
Specifies whether messagedeletions are propagated. (Default: no). NOTE: The-d command line option overrides this setting whenset to no.
Expungeyes|no
Specifies whether deletedmessages are expunged. (Default: no). NOTE: The-e command line option overrides this setting whenset to no.
MailDirdirectory
Specifies the location of yourlocal mailboxes if a relative path is specified in aMailbox command (Default: ~). NOTE:This directive is allowed only in the global section(see below).
Folderdirectory/
Specifies the location of yourIMAP mailboxes specified in Box commands (Default:'). NOTE: You must appendthe hierarchy delimiter (usually a slash) to thisspecification. NOTE 2: This directive is allowed onlyin the global section (see below).
MaxMessagescount
Sets the number of messagesisync should keep in the local copy of a mailbox.This is useful for mailboxes where you keep a completearchive on the server, but want to mirror only the lastmessages (for instance, for mailing lists). The messagesthat were the first to arrive in the mailbox (independentlyof the actual date of the message) will be deleted first.Messages that are flagged (marked as important) and unreadmessages will not be automatically deleted. If countis 0, the maximum number of messages is unlimited.(Default: 0)
MaxSizebytes
Messages larger than that manybytes will not be transferred over the wire. This is usefulfor weeding out messages with large attachments. Ifbytes is 0, the maximum file size isunlimited. (Default: 0)
Tunnelcommand
Specify a command to run toestablish a connection rather than opening a TCP socket.This allows you to run an IMAP session over an SSH tunnel,for example.
UseNamespaceyes|no
Selects whether theserver’s first 'personal' NAMESPACE shouldbe prefixed to mailbox names. Disabling this makes sense forsome broken IMAP servers. This option is meaningless if aFolder was specified. (Default: yes)
RequireCRAMyes|no
If set to yes,isync will abort the connection if no CRAM-MD5authentication is possible. (Default: no)
RequireSSLyes|no
isync will abort theconnection if a TLS/SSL session cannot be established withthe IMAP server. (Default: yes)
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CertificateFilepath
File containing additionalX.509 certificates used to verify server identities.Directly matched peer certificates are always trusted,regardless of validity.
Note that the system’s default certificate store isalways used and should not be specified here.
Note that the system’s default certificate store isalways used and should not be specified here.
UseSSLv2yes|no
Should isync use SSLv2for communication with the IMAP server over SSL? (Default:no)
UseSSLv3yes|no
Should isync use SSLv3for communication with the IMAP server over SSL? (Default:yes if the imaps port is used, otherwiseno)
UseTLSv1yes|no
Should isync use TLSv1.xfor communication with the IMAP server over SSL? (Default:yes)
OneToOne
isync will ignore anyMailbox specifications and instead pick up allmailboxes from the local MailDir and remoteFolder and map them 1:1 onto each other according totheir names. NOTE: This directive is allowed only inthe global section (see below).
Inboxmailbox
Exception to the OneToOnemapping: the special IMAP mailbox INBOX is mapped tothe local mailbox (relative to the MailDir).NOTE: This directive is only meaningful in theglobal section (see below).
Configurationcommands that appear prior to the first Mailboxcommand are considered to be global options which areused as defaults when those specific options are notspecifically set for a defined Mailbox. For example, if youuse the same login name for several IMAP servers, you canput a User command before the first Mailboxcommand, and then leave out the User command in thesections for each mailbox. isync will then use theglobal value by default.
FILES
~/.isyncrc
Default configuration file
BUGS
Theconfiguration file takes precedence over command lineoptions.
Use -c /dev/null to work around.
Use -c /dev/null to work around.
See theINHERENT PROBLEMS section in the mbsync manpage, too.
SEE ALSO
mbsync(1),mdconvert(1), mutt(1), maildir(5)
Up to dateinformation on isync can be found athttp://isync.sf.net/
AUTHORS
Originallywritten by Michael R. Elkins, currently maintained by OswaldBuddenhagen.
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