Re: OAuth in KMail?

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Am Dienstag, 21. Februar 2017 schrieb dep:
> greetings, everybody . . .
> 
> this morning i received a fairly alarming note from my ISP, who apparently 
> farms out its mail handling to yahoo (and yahoo seems to have belatedly 
> gotten interested in security). the note specified that i am not using a 
> sufficiently secure mail client (KMail in TDE) and that in a few weeks 
> OAuth will be required.
> 
> an admittedly brief search has not produced information as to whether this 
> is something that can be enabled in KMail in TDE or, if so, how to enable 
> it. is this something that has come up before? if so, how was it resolved? 
> and if it hasn't, any solutions?
> 
> thanks very much.

If anything fails, you can use fetchmail or getmail, both support OAuth.

Nik

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