Re: google high security and linux command line email programs

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Simply adding a side point based on discussions I am currently having with google accessibility. I lost access to the basic html and standard email parts of my secondary gmail account because google has decided that the JavaScript incorporated in open source Linux browsers like Links the chain and elinks are not as they put it, the right kind of JavaScript. So, they are not going to post Linux based solutions because they are not directly interested in supporting Linux in all its creative forms.
Certainly not command line applications.
Karen


On Tue, 10 Dec 2019, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:

Has anyone here gone high security with google and generated an
app-password for their command line email apps?  If so, which apps?
I have and can use a few different apps but really want to know what
google will be limiting me to with two-factor authentication and an
app-password before I enable two-factor authentication.  If there's no
apps this can be done with, no point enabling two-factor authentication
and trying to generate an app password for any of these.  When google
security is after users to enable higher security and google recognizes
linux devices have been and are likely to continue being used on an
account those messages ought to include a list of apps that will work in
linux.



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