factotum -g 'key=mykey proto=pass service=imap server=yourserverurl
user=yourimapusername !password?'
then
mailfs yourserverurl
or, if you want tls:
mailfs -t yourserverurl
Once it has returned, you can use as a ui the Mail command in acme
for example.
Cheers,
Mathieu
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2009/3/2 <6o205z...@sneakemail.com>:
> I must be getting dumber, but while I think I successfully built and
> installed src/cmd/upas/nfs as mailfs (P9P on debian/testing linux), I
> have failed to figure out how to get it to talk to my dovecot server.
> Can someone post an example of the command-l
On Fri, 2009-02-20 at 03:06 -0800, Russ Cox rsc-at-swtch.com |9fans|
wrote:
> I didn't bring over upas/fs.
> There is a separate program, not installed
> by default, in src/cmd/upas/nfs (n=new)
> that speaks only imap. When installed, its
> name is mailfs. It works with the nedmail
> and acme Mai
> Hi there,
> I am using plan9port on linux, and I want to be able to read mail from
> some account I have in some server running IMAP.
> Since this is the first time I try to configure a mail client (gmail
> is just so easy) I have no clue on what exactly I should do or if it
> is even possible to
> distribution; the file tree is slightly different
> than the standard upas/fs (more faithful to imap).
> It downloads pieces of the message as it
> needs them, so if you have big attachments,
> they don't get downloaded until you ask for them.
[..]
> I used this setup for a few years against a do
> I am using plan9port on linux, and I want to be able to read mail from
> some account I have in some server running IMAP.
> Since this is the first time I try to configure a mail client (gmail
> is just so easy) I have no clue on what exactly I should do or if it
> is even possible to read mail u
Hi there,
I am using plan9port on linux, and I want to be able to read mail from
some account I have in some server running IMAP.
Since this is the first time I try to configure a mail client (gmail
is just so easy) I have no clue on what exactly I should do or if it
is even possible to read mail u