When one enables Google two-step verification, one can generate
"application specific" passwords for use by programs like mutt,
offline-imap, msmtp, exim, fetchmail, etc. I've been reading both
Google and third-party documentation on this, and can't find any
description of what "application
* On 25 Apr 2016, Grant Edwards wrote:
> When one enables Google two-step verification, one can generate
> "application specific" passwords for use by programs like mutt,
> offline-imap, msmtp, exim, fetchmail, etc. I've been reading both
> Google and third-party documentation on this, and can't
On Sat, Apr 16, 2016 at 11:50:16AM +1000, c...@zip.com.au wrote:
> On 14Apr2016 12:23, derek martin wrote:
> [...snip...]
> >IIRC there's a terminal-based web browser that has the ability to
> >So even better HTML mail support should be doable in Mutt
> >without making it
On 2016-04-25, David Champion wrote:
> * On 25 Apr 2016, Grant Edwards wrote:
[regarding Google "app passwords"]
>> Do you need different, unique passwords for mutt, imap, msmtp,
>> offlineimap, and all other IMAP or SMTP clients on a particular
>> machine?
>>
>> Are you
On 25Apr2016 19:45, Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2016-04-25, David Champion wrote:
* On 25 Apr 2016, Grant Edwards wrote:
[regarding Google "app passwords"]
Do you need different, unique passwords for mutt, imap, msmtp,
offlineimap, and all other IMAP