Re: Two-phase authentification?

2015-02-19 Thread Ben Gold
Mutt wiki being http://dev.mutt.org/trac/wiki/MuttWiki? Also, does anyone have a sense of how secure/insecure aes-256 is? My limited understanding is it is pretty secure, but I am not a security guy or anything. -ben On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 03:28:12PM -0600, David Champion wrote: * On 18 Feb

Re: Two-phase authentification?

2015-02-18 Thread Ben Gold
Aha! I'm sorry. I misinterpreted your reply. You mean I have to create an application-specific password to use IMAP once I've enabled 2-factor authentication. (I don't know where I got authentification from ... fingers on auto-pilot, I guess.) I've done this. I created an application password

Re: Two-phase authentification?

2015-02-18 Thread David Champion
* On 18 Feb 2015, Ben Gold wrote: To encrypt the password I entered this on the commandline (OS X): openssl aes-256-cbc -salt -out pw.txt -in cleartext.txt (openssl then prompts your for an encryption password) and in my muttrc file I wrote: set imap_pass =

Re: Two-phase authentification?

2015-02-12 Thread David Champion
* On 12 Feb 2015, Peter Davis wrote: I think I know the answer to this, and I think it's no, but just for fun, is there any way to use mutt with GMail's 2-phase authentification? (The last time I checked) GMail doesn't support 2-factor with IMAP. You have to set up an application-specific

Re: Two-phase authentification?

2015-02-12 Thread Peter Davis
On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 10:17:00AM -0600, David Champion wrote: * On 12 Feb 2015, Peter Davis wrote: I think I know the answer to this, and I think it's no, but just for fun, is there any way to use mutt with GMail's 2-phase authentification? (The last time I checked) GMail doesn't