Don't app-specific password act like second passwords and give full
access to your Google account (not just mail)?  If so the granularity of
oauth access would make it the better choice.

While you may need a GSuite (or whatever they call it now) account to
create the project, once created it can be used outside that domain,
including for a regular gmail account.  I created one and use it for
regular Gmail and for accounts across half a dozen Gsuite domains
(school, work, nonprofit, personal, etc.)  This email is being sent
from Mutt using Oauth2.


On Sun, Sep 26, 2021 at 07:05:41PM -0000, Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2021-09-26, D.J.J. Ring, Jr. <n...@arrl.net> wrote:
> 
> Yes, I know how app-specific passwords work.
> 
> That's different than oauth2. I was asking about oauth2. Other mutt
> users are using it, as are msmtp users, and I was trying to figure out
> how they convinced Google to generate oauth2 credentials for them
> without having their own domains.

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