# aka another mbox -> MH conversion tool
# 29 April 2003
# Fred Marton <Fred.Marton@uni-bayreuth.de>
+#
+# Fixed (hopefully) to account for From lines
+# that are of various length and that might have
+# time zone info at the end
+# 20 January 2004
#
# Note: Running this with the -w flag generates the following warnings:
-# Scalar value @word[1] better written as $word[1] at /path/to/convert_mbox.pl line 44
-# Scalar value @word[0] better written as $word[1] at /path/to/convert_mbox.pl line 46
+# Scalar value @word[1] better written as $word[1] at /path/to/convert_mbox.pl line 54
+# Scalar value @word[0] better written as $word[1] at /path/to/convert_mbox.pl line 56
# Making these changes requires further changes in the script
# that results in much longer run-times.
#
-# Copyright © 2003 Fred Marton
+# Copyright (c) 2003 Fred Marton
+# Copyright (c) 2009 Ricardo Mones, based on the bash script
+# by Daniel Dickinson [1]
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
-# as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
+# as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3
# of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA
# 02111-1307, USA.
+#
+# [1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?msg=15;filename=convert_mbox.sh;att=1;bug=461435
-# check for both arguments
+use File::Path;
+use File::Basename;
+
+# check for arguments
&usage if ($#ARGV < 1);
-$mbox = $ARGV[0];
-$mh = $ARGV[1];
-# check to make sure there isn't something named MH already
-if (-e $mh) {
- die (" The directory \"$mh\" already exists. Exiting.\n");
+if ($ARGV[0] eq "-R") {
+ # recursive, need more args
+ &usage if ($#ARGV < 2);
+ &usage unless (-d $ARGV[1]);
+ &usage unless (-d $ARGV[2]);
+ &convert_all ($ARGV[1], $ARGV[2]);
}
else {
- mkdir $mh;
+ # default behaviour
+ &convert_mbox ($ARGV[0], $$ARGV[1]);
+}
+
+sub strip_sbd {
+ # raw translation of bash, probably doable in real Perl better
+ $dirname = shift;
+ $nosbddir = "";
+ $dirleft = $dirname;
+ while ($dirleft ne "." and $dirleft ne "") {
+ $enddir = &basename ($dirleft, ['.sbd']);
+ if ($nosbddir ne "") {
+ $nosbddir = "$enddir/$nosbddir";
+ }
+ else {
+ $nosbddir = $enddir;
+ }
+ $dirleft = &dirname ($dirleft);
+ }
+ print "$nosbddir\n";
+}
+
+sub convert_all {
+ ($mboxdir, $targetdir) = @_;
+ $tmpbase = '/tmp/frommbox';
+ $tmplist = '/tmp/.convert_mbox.filelist';
+ $curdir = qx/pwd/;
+ chdir ($mboxdir);
+ qx/find * -type -d -a ! -name '*.*'i | sort > $tmplist/;
+ open (FLH, "<$tmplist") or die "cannot open $tmplist: $!\n";
+ while (<FLH>) {
+ chomp;
+ &convert_one ($_, $targetdir, $tmpbase);
+ }
+ close (FLH);
+ unlink ($tmplist);
+ chdir ($curdir);
}
-# start numbering
-$i = 0;
-# open the mbox file
-open (IN, $mbox);
-while ($line = <IN>) {
-# check for the beginning of an e-mail
- @word = split(/ +/m,$line);
-# some lines might start with "From ", so check
-# to see if the seventh word is a year
- chomp($word[6]);
- $year = $word[6];
-# ignore the MAILER-DAEMON message from pine
- if (@word[1] ne "MAILER-DAEMON") {
-# start a new file
+
+sub convert_one {
+ # targetdir isn't used in the original bash script, maybe a bug?
+ ($file, $targetdir, $tmpbase) = @_;
+ $dirname = &dirname ($file);
+ $filename = &basename ($file);
+ if ($dirname eq $filename) {
+ $dirname = "";
+ }
+ $dirname = &strip_sbd ($dirname);
+ if ($dirname ne "") {
+ $dirname = "/$dirname";
+ }
+ &mkpath ($tmpbase . $dirname);
+ $basefile = &basename ($file);
+ $base1 = &basename ($file, ['.cmeta']);
+ $base2 = &basename ($base1, ['.ibex.index']);
+ $base3 = &basename ($base2, ['.ibex.index.data']);
+ $base5 = &basename ($base3, ['.ev-summary']);
+ $base4 = &basename ($base5, ['.ev-summary-meta']);
+ $subdir = &basename ($dirname);
+ $basedir = "/" . &dirname ($dirname);
+ if ( $basedir eq '/.' or $basedir eq '/' ) {
+ $basedir = $dirname;
+ $subdir = "";
+ }
+ $basedir = $tmpbase . $basedir;
+ &mkpath ($basedir);
+ $dirisfile = 0;
+ if ( -f "$basedir/$subdir" ) {
+ $dirisfile = 1;
+ qx/mv \"$basedir\/$subdir\" \"$basedir\/$subdir.tmp\"/;
+ &mkpath ("$basedir/$subdir");
+ }
+ if ( ! -d "$basedir/$subdir/$base4" ) {
+ print "$basedir/$subdir/$base4\n";
+ &convert_mbox ($file, "$basedir/$subdir/$base4", 'quiet');
+ if ($dirisfile == 1) {
+ qx/mv \"$basedir\/$subdir.tmp\/*\" \"$basedir\/$subdir\/\"/;
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+
+sub convert_mbox {
+ ($mbox, $mh, $quiet) = @_;
+ # check to make sure there isn't something named MH already
+ if (-e $mh) {
+ die (" The directory \"$mh\" already exists. Exiting.\n");
+ }
+ else {
+ mkdir $mh;
+ }
+ # start numbering
+ $i = 0;
+ # open the mbox file
+ open (IN, $mbox);
+ while ($line = <IN>) {
+ # check for the beginning of an e-mail
+ @word = split(/ +/m,$line);
+ # some lines might start with "From ", so check
+ # to see if the [second-to-]last word is a year
+ @word2 = split(/:/,$line);
+ chomp($word2[$#word2]);
+ @word3 = split(/ /,$word2[2]);
+ $year = @word3[1];
+ # ignore the MAILER-DAEMON message from pine
+ if (@word[1] ne "MAILER-DAEMON") {
+ # start a new file, assuming $year is > 1970
if (@word[0] eq "From" && $year > 1970) {
- $i++;
- close (OUT);
- open (OUT, ">$mh/$i");
- print OUT $line;
+ $i++;
+ close (OUT);
+ open (OUT, ">$mh/$i");
+ print OUT $line;
}
else {
-# continue the file
- print OUT $line;
+ # continue the file
+ print OUT $line;
}
- }
+ }
+ }
+ close (OUT);
+ close (IN);
+ # and we're done
+ if (! defined($quiet)) {
+ print "\n If it isn't there already, please move the directory \"$mh\"\n"
+ . " into your MH directory and rebuild your folder tree.\n\n";
+ }
}
-close (OUT);
-close (IN);
-# and we're done
-print "\n If it isn't there already, please move the directory \"$mh\"\n"
- . " into your MH directory and rebuild your folder tree.\n\n";
-sub usage
-{
- die ( " usage: convert_mbox.pl MBOX MH_DIR\n");
+sub usage {
+ die ("Usage: convert_mbox.pl MBOX MH_DIR\n"
+ . " convert_mbox.pl -R MBOXDIR MH_DIR\n"
+ . "Where: \n"
+ . " -R Converts recursively a directory of mboxes\n");
}
+
+