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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 database  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>