Re: Shell UA
Jeff Peng wrote: > Do u know if there is a shell UserAgent that can be used to log in gmail? > mutt can support OAUTH or an app-specific password; if you can set up the latter, most other mail agents can also use it. -dsr-
Re: Shell UA
Apologies for the double-post. I installed a new Extension in Thunderbird and it changed my From address when I didn't want it to. On 01/07/2024 19:41, Darac Marjal wrote: On 01/07/2024 19:33, Jeff Peng wrote: Do u know if there is a shell UserAgent that can be used to log in gmail? It's not a shell, but assuming you mean "has a Text User Interface (TUI)", then mutt supports Gmail out of the box. You can either define an "application password" (i.e. a unique password that only Mutt uses, not something that you as a human use), or you can try mutt's "OAuth" support - http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/#oauth That might have to support JS and cookie. For Javascript and cookie support, mutt doesn't render HTML messages itself, but it can use applications such as "elinks" to render HTML (i.e. including JS and Cookies) to plain text. Thanks. OpenPGP_signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: Shell UA
On 01/07/2024 19:33, Jeff Peng wrote: Do u know if there is a shell UserAgent that can be used to log in gmail? It's not a shell, but assuming you mean "has a Text User Interface (TUI)", then mutt supports Gmail out of the box. You can either define an "application password" (i.e. a unique password that only Mutt uses, not something that you as a human use), or you can try mutt's "OAuth" support - http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/#oauth That might have to support JS and cookie. For Javascript and cookie support, mutt doesn't render HTML messages itself, but it can use applications such as "elinks" to render HTML (i.e. including JS and Cookies) to plain text. Thanks. OpenPGP_signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: Shell UA
On 01/07/2024 19:33, Jeff Peng wrote: Do u know if there is a shell UserAgent that can be used to log in gmail? It's not a shell, but assuming you mean "has a Text User Interface (TUI)", then mutt supports Gmail out of the box. You can either define an "application password" (i.e. a unique password that only Mutt uses, not something that you as a human use), or you can try mutt's "OAuth" support - http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/#oauth That might have to support JS and cookie. For Javascript and cookie support, mutt doesn't render HTML messages itself, but it can use applications such as "elinks" to render HTML (i.e. including JS and Cookies) to plain text. Thanks. OpenPGP_signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature