Hi Eduardo —
Off-list to avoid potential churn, though I can respond back on-list with anything that comes out of this and seems useful:
using the erase-passwords option seems to be the correct way to solve this issue, albeit it erases all your passwords.
When you say "All my passwords", what does that mean? All alpine passwords? (presumably not all Mac keychain passwords?) Does having multiple passwords only come up when using alpine with multiple email servers / inboxes?
Would another way to force it to get a new token be to delete some entry from the Mac keychain manually?
Personally, I don't have a problem with things as they stand now that I have a workaround. I think I used a password file when I was building alpine from source on my Linux box, but now that I'm using homebrew on my Mac, using its formula was convenient (and I don't think it's configured to use a password file by default? Or at least, I didn't notice if it is).
Thanks again, -Brad
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