On Mon, Dec 14, 2020 at 09:29:26PM +, markol...@danwin1210.me wrote:
> On 201119-07:42-0500, Philippe Meunier wrote:
> >
> > I use an IMAPS server for reading email and an STMPS server for sending
> > email. Both servers use the same password, which I think is a fairly
> > common setup.
> >
On 201119-07:42-0500, Philippe Meunier wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I use an IMAPS server for reading email and an STMPS server for sending
> email. Both servers use the same password, which I think is a fairly
> common setup.
>
> I know about imap_pass and smtp_pass but I don't want to write my
> set smtp_pass="$imap_pass"
This is the core of what you need however $imap_pass gets filled in (even
interactively).
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Hokan
Bicyclist
Sysadmin
Philippe Meunier writes:
> Hello,
>
> I use an IMAPS server for reading email and an STMPS server for sending
> email. Both servers use the same password, which I think is a fairly
> common setup.
>
> I know about imap_pass and smtp_pass but I don't want to write my password
> in my .muttrc for
Hello,
I use an IMAPS server for reading email and an STMPS server for sending
email. Both servers use the same password, which I think is a fairly
common setup.
I know about imap_pass and smtp_pass but I don't want to write my password
in my .muttrc for security reasons (my $HOME is on an NFS