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 * @(#)copier.java	1.9 03/04/22
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/**
 *
 * @version	1.9, 03/04/22
 * @author	Christopher Cotton
 */

import javax.mail.*;

/**
 * copier will copy a specified number of messages from one folder
 * to another folder. it demonstrates how to use the JavaMail APIs
 * to copy messages.

* * usage for copier: copier protocol host user * password src folder dest folder start msg # end msg #

* */ public class copier { public static void main(String argv[]) { boolean debug = false;// change to get more errors if (argv.length != 5) { System.out.println( "usage: copier " + " "); return; } try { URLName url = new URLName(argv[0]); String src = argv[1]; // source folder String dest = argv[2]; // dest folder int start = Integer.parseInt(argv[3]); // copy from message # int end = Integer.parseInt(argv[4]); // to message # // Get the default Session object Session session = Session.getInstance(System.getProperties(), null); // session.setDebug(debug); // Get a Store object that implements // the protocol. Store store = session.getStore(url); store.connect(); System.out.println("Connected..."); // Open Source Folder Folder folder = store.getFolder(src); folder.open(Folder.READ_WRITE); System.out.println("Opened source..."); if (folder.getMessageCount() == 0) { System.out.println("Source folder has no messages .."); folder.close(false); store.close(); } // Open destination folder, create if needed Folder dfolder = store.getFolder(dest); if (!dfolder.exists()) // create dfolder.create(Folder.HOLDS_MESSAGES); System.out.println("Opened dest..."); Message[] msgs = folder.getMessages(start, end); System.out.println("Got messages..."); // Copy messages into destination, folder.copyMessages(msgs, dfolder); System.out.println("Copied messages..."); // Close the folders and store folder.close(false); dfolder.close(false); store.close(); System.out.println("Closed folders and store..."); } catch (Exception e) { e.printStackTrace(); } System.exit(0); } }