gmail wrapped the line; there shouldn't be a break between the service and the server.
On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 12:54 PM, Mathieu Lonjaret <mathieu.lonja...@gmail.com> wrote: > I'm not sure I've tried with gmail, I think I did, but a long time ago. > Otherwise it's pretty simple: > > cd src/cmd/upas/nfs > mk install > factotum > factotum -g 'key=somekey proto=pass service=imap > server=some.imap.server.com user=your_username !password?' > (it will ask for the pass you want to store for that key) > mailfs -t some.imap.server.com > in acme, button-2 exec on Mail -s > > Cheers, > Mathieu > > On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 12:42 PM, Rudolf Sykora <rudolf.syk...@gmail.com> > wrote: >>> Can anybody point me to some recipe which would get me from a point >>> when I have p9p installed to a point when I can read mail from my >>> gmail account via imap(s) in p9p acme? >> >> Well, that's a pity nobody can help.... :( >> >> Is there any reason for that man pages of p9p >> http://swtch.com/plan9port/man/ >> do not mention neither upas nor mail? >> (So nobody actually uses it today?) >> >> Also, although some mail program is present, >> /src/cmd/acme/mail >> it is apparently not installed by default? >> >> [I'm tired of the web interface. I tried mutt, which was easy to set >> up since you can find instructions for this. But I want the acme mail. >> And there seem to be many things `somehow around', but not a coherent >> explanation of how to put the pieces (and which) together...] >> >> Thanks >> Ruda >> >> >