Suggestions for Ratpoison-friendly apps?
Linux for blind general discussion
blinux-list at redhat.com
Mon Dec 6 16:21:02 UTC 2021
One minor thing you missed was to set the second box to Oauth 2.0 else
it'll try logging in with a plain password. For some reason on Arch it
auto sets the outgoing to Oauth 2.0 but not the incoming server though
which may be a distribution specific thing, I can't get Seamonkey on my
Solus box because it's not important enough or something to be in the
repos (same for espeakup and such too...)
On 12/6/21 15:31, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
> The best way I found to set up gmail in Seamonkey is as follows.
>
> You will first need to be sure IMAP is enabled in gmail. Then you set
> the server type to IMAP in Seamonkey mail. The server name is
> imap.gmail.com, leave the port alone for now, then set the username to
> your full email address. The smtp server is smtp.gmail.com, same
> username. Once you set up the email account, select "mail and news
> group account settings" from the edit menu. First change the security
> to SSL/TLS. Then under the outgoing server settings in the tree,
> activate the edit button and make the same change to the security
> setting. You may need to close Seamonkey mail at this point, but the
> next time you open it, you will be prompted for your password. If all
> went well, you should have access to your gmail mailbox. I do agree
> it's a bit of a hassle, but it is lighter and faster than Thunderbird.
>
> ~Kyle
>
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