Ted Zlatanov <[email protected]> writes: > On Wed, 06 Jan 2010 01:42:48 +0100 Richard Riley <[email protected]> > wrote: > > RR> Ted Zlatanov <[email protected]> writes: >>> Let's debug it. Run the following in a clean (emacs -q) instance: >>> >>> (require 'epa-file) >>> (require 'auth-source) >>> (require 'cl) >>> (epa-file-enable) >>> (setq auth-source-debug t ; use `message' to log messages >>> epa-file-cache-passphrase-for-symmetric-encryption t >>> auth-sources '((:source "~/.authinfo.gpg" :host t :protocol t))) >>> (auth-source-user-or-password "login" "richardriley.net" "imap") >>> >>> What does the last call return (should be your login name)? What's in >>> *Messages*? > > RR> It returns my login name ok. > > RR> *Messages* just has > > RR> auth-source-user-or-password: found (login)=(shamrock) for > richardriley.net (imap) > RR> "shamrock" > > RR> I also got prompted for a symmetric password to unlock the authinfo.gpg > > RR> Note that my login name for the remote host is, in this case, the same > RR> as my local login id. > > If this works, it should work for all other IMAP cases as well. Look at > nnimap.el, it has the same call in nnimap-open-connection. Can you try > the auth-source-user-or-password call inside your regular sessions > (instead of `emacs -q'), where auth-source.el doesn't work for you? Is > there something you see that might hint what the problem is? > > Ted
The issue was with nntp selects not other IMAPS as recall. -- Google Talk : [email protected] http://www.google.com/talk _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
