On Sun, Oct 9, 2016 at 8:12 PM, David Levine <[email protected]> wrote:
> Also, you'll need to use mhlogin before using xoauth2. See > the mhlogin(1) man page for instructions and example with > Gmail. > > David > Tried that, and adding -tls moved things forward a bit (strace shows STARTTLS and unreadable exchanges afterwards). However, $ mhlogin -user andtho888 -saslmech xoauth2 -authservice gmail Load the following URL in your browser and authorize nmh to access Gmail: <URL> Enter the authorization code: <CODE> anders@work ~ $ send -sasl -saslmech xoauth2 -authservice gmail -tls -user andtho888 Use "/home/anders/Mail/draft"? yes post: problem initializing server; [BHST] Authentication failed: 5.7.8 Username and Password not accepted. Learn more at send: message not delivered to anyone Is there a verbose switch to show e.g. which user/pwd its using? I've been away from nmh for 15 years so memory is a bit rusty... Next step? andtho888 is a gmail user account (the same as the one I authenticated with with the broswer). The mhlogin man page is not clear what 'user' is. It could just as well be read as just <token> to be used verbatim with -user for send(1) fo the purpose of some internal linkage. -Anders /Anders
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