On 16/04/2024 01:52, Curt wrote:
On 2024-04-15, David Wright wrote:
On Sun 14 Apr 2024 at 14:24:29 (-0000), Curt wrote:
On 2024-04-04, Max Nikulin wrote:
If you do not trust Gmail as a web application, use a mail application
that supports IMAP.
Gmail supports IMAP since more or less forever.
AIUI the OP's problem was not when reading mail, but with mail
submission of attachments.
And in what way does that affect a true statement and a phraseology that
clearly implies an nonexistent incompatibility?
I am completely lost. Mail messages (with attachments) may be submitted
to gmail using SMTP. Certainly it is possible to use different
applications to read and to send mails, but by default I assume that
users seek for a complete solution. I had a hope that my suggestion to
use some mail user agent that support IMAP was clear enough. I expect
that most of them (at least wide spread) support submission of mail as well.
Use code you trust and protocols having specifications available.
I admit that some users have troubles with OAuth2 authentication in
various MUAs or with enabling application-specific passwords for their
google account.