Re: Planned Google authentication changes
joe a <[email protected]> Fri, 4 Mar 2022 12:07:43 -0500
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Pardon the formatting of this reply. For some reason I did not get a copy of my post and the reply and has to find them in the archives.
I do get the announcements, however.
It seems simplest for me to just try forwarding my gmail, rather than struggle with the alternatives.
Thanks for the information.
joe a.
On Fri, 4 Mar 2022, joe a wrote:
> Received the email below from Google (links deleted). What does this mean
> for Fetchmail? A quick search turned up "not much".
Fetchmail 7, which is still in alpha (but, I believe, distributed with
Gentoo Linux) has OAuth 2.0 support built in.
Fetchmail 6 has third party patches which add (X)OAuth 2.0 support
http://mmogilvi.users.sourceforge.net/software/oauthbearer.html
- patches for the latest releases are also available on my website:
https://www.aitchison.me.uk/fetchmail/
(I am about to improve the landing page).
With fetchmail 7 in alpha and fetchmail 6.5 in beta,
it would be useful to see a roadmap of future fetchmail development.
> IIRC I had to enable "use less secure" in gmail for it to work with
> fetchmail. Perhaps I was just in a hurry then and lazy now?
X(O)Auth 2.0 authentication *is* more complex than traditional methods
and documentation could be better.
I actually get gmail to forward my email to my real account.
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Andrew C. Aitchison Kendal, UK
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