I am suffering from Googles changes too. Thunderbird, which i am using a very old version of that is still able to run enigmail for PGP encryption, does not yet support OAuth2. And the more recent release has nothing comparable to enigmail, its support for encryption lacks about everything, i need, mostly i do not trust their handling of secrets.
Since the older version ceases to work, and the newer would disclose my keys, i am in fact FORCED to leave gmail. Not all that convenient, but not all that bad either, i did prepare for it since more than a year. kind regards DdB Am 13.05.2022 um 01:06 schrieb Ash Joubert: > Thunderbird supports OAuth2 and I use it for Gmail IMAP. K-9 Mail on > Android does not support OAuth2 so I use the Gmail app on Android for > Gmail alone. > > Kind regards, -- Liebe ist ... Datakanja