Yes. It’s a token and your Mail provider gives you ability to review and revoke 
tokens.

Exactly the same goes for Mailmate.

/max
On 7 Sep 2020, 02:22 +0200, Charlie Garrison <charlie-li...@garrison.com.au>, 
wrote:
> On 6 Sep 2020, at 21:33, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
> > When using Gmail and other oauth based services they don’t get the password 
> > just a token for that specific account thus I find this very hard to 
> > believe.
> They store "credentials" on their servers; whether that string is a password 
> or a token is irrelevant to me; they had direct access to my mailboxes with 
> those creds. Are you able to revoke the token they have stored on their 
> servers? At least the password is something you can change (to revoke access).
> -cng
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> Charlie Garrison                   <char...@garrison.com.au>
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