Using Gmail with Mutt, the minimal way (IMAP update)
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Description: Mutt settings for using a Gmail account through IMAP protocol
Using Gmail with mutt, the minimal way (IMAP update) | The Lumber Room "Consign them to dust and damp by way of preserving them" Using Gmail with mutt, the minimal way (IMAP update) As Gmail has IMAP access, it is fairly trivial to get it working with mutt. First, if you’re on Ubuntu/Debian, run
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Page title: | Using Gmail with mutt, the minimal way (IMAP update) | The Lumber Room |
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Description: | As Gmail has IMAP access, it is fairly trivial to get it working with mutt. First, if you're on Ubuntu/Debian, run sudo apt-get install openssl mutt to get mutt if you don't already have it. Then, just put the following lines into your ~/.muttrc: set imap_user = "[email protected]" set imap_pass = "password" set smtp_url =… |
IP-address: | 76.74.254.123 |
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NS | Name Server: NS1.WORDPRESS.COM Name Server: NS2.WORDPRESS.COM Name Server: NS3.WORDPRESS.COM Name Server: NS4.WORDPRESS.COM Name Server: NS5.WORDPRESS.COM Name Server: NS6.WORDPRESS.COM |
WHOIS | Status: clientDeleteProhibited Status: clientTransferProhibited Status: clientUpdateProhibited Status: serverDeleteProhibited Status: serverTransferProhibited Status: serverUpdateProhibited |
Date | Creation Date: 03-mar-2000 Expiration Date: 03-mar-2020 |