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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Shell Scripting n00b Post 302401272 by BFeicht on Friday 5th of March 2010 10:43:41 AM
Old 03-05-2010
Code:
DBAS2020:Brian Shewan:Brad Feicht:W0203027:702:
HDWR1000:Todd Verge:Brad Feicht:W0203027:702:
PROG1040:Karen Gillespie:Brad Feicht:W0203027:702:
SAAD2000:David Russell:Brad Feicht:W0203027:702:
OSYS1000:Hal O'Connell:Brad Feicht:W0203027:702:
ICOM1325:Hal O'Connell:Brad Feicht:W0203027:702:
ICOM1200:Scott Lessel:Brad Feicht:W0203027:702:

That would be the database and the error I'm getting tells me that theres an error in expression #6 and character 13. I moved expression #6 to the front of the sed then reformatted the script and have it as you see. The sed statement was using -e to sed all variables into the template.

I hope that helps.
Brad
 

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EXCHANGE2MBOX(1)					     OpenChange Users' Manual						  EXCHANGE2MBOX(1)

NAME
exchange2mbox - Convert Exchange mailbox to mbox file SYNOPSIS
exchange2mbox [-?|--help] [--usage] [-f|--database PATH] [-p|--profile PROFILE] [-P|--password PASSWORD] [-m|--mbox FILENAME] [-u|--update] [-d|--debuglevel LEVEL] [--dump-data] DESCRIPTION
exchange2mbox provides a way to synchronize an Exchange mailbox with a mbox file. The tool is developed so it only retrieves mails not already stored in the message ID index database and reflects changes back to the Exchange server if the local message copy are deleted. OPTIONS
--database -f Set the path to the profile database to use --profile -p Set the profile to use. If no profile is specified, exchange2mbox try to retrieve the default profile in the database. If no default profile has been set, exchange2mbox returns MAPI_E_NOT_FOUND . --password -P Set the password for the profile to use. This can be omitted if the password is stored in the profile. --mbox -m Set the mbox file full path --update -u Synchronize the local mbox file with the remote Exchange server mailbox. --dump-data Dump the hex data. This is only required for debugging or educational purposes. --debuglevel LEVEL -d Set the debug level. EXAMPLES
Create/Update the mbox file and indexes within the profile database: exchange2mbox Update the Exchange mailbox and indexes according to the changes made to the mbox file. exchange2mbox -u REMARKS
If no mbox file is specified, one will be automatically created in $(HOME)/.openchange/mbox . If you are using the default profile data- base path and have set a default profile (using mapiprofile --profile=profile_name -S ) you do not need to specify these parameters on the command line. AUTHOR
Julien Kerihuel <j.kerihuel at openchange dot org> Brad Hards <bradh at openchange dot org> OpenChange libmapi 0.8 2008-11-14 EXCHANGE2MBOX(1)
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