On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 07:15:38AM -0600, Jon Thompson wrote:
> Occasionally, the organizations users will have a folder like. "Project 2506 
> cherry ln."
> 
> That her than failing because of the period, strip it out. "Project 2506 
> cherry ln"
> 
if the number of such boxes is manageable, you can (have your users) do
that manually ahead of the migration. that is likely to produce a more
useful result, too.

other than that, you want
http://sourceforge.net/p/isync/feature-requests/5/ (which has no ETA,
possibly to be reconsidered upon offering an adequate (financial)
incentive).

> Can you make it so that the select errors don't kill your process? I
> can re run it if they keep coming up, but I want the data past them
> too. 
>
select errors don't kill anything. they cause the faulty box to be
skipped (as your own log shows), and that is the most optimistic
response possible. if the error is intermittent, running mbsync
sufficiently many times will get all data in the end.

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