iCloud similarly uses 3ᴿᴰ party app passwords in their (Apple ID)
account structure. Keep in mind that in the case of multiple accounts,
you (may) need specific passwords per account and per application. In my
case, there are two apps which access iCloud server accounts - one for
Mail (MM), the
Don’t wanna dig into this very much here but in those cases, I would
personally give a warning to the user and if they didn’t take heed,
then disable forwarding for them or the entire organization.
I haven’t had to do this myself but I have seen it discussed…
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On 20 May 2022, at 11:48, S
On 20 May 2022, at 14:37, Antonio Leding wrote:
> “…how much of a hassle maintaining an email server is…”
>
> I would disagree here - I’ve been running my own Postfix + Dovecot server for
> over 9 years with very little maintenance or headache. I will concede a
> small bit of an initial learnin
“…how much of a hassle maintaining an email server is…”
I would disagree here - I’ve been running my own Postfix + Dovecot
server for over 9 years with very little maintenance or headache. I
will concede a small bit of an initial learning curve but that exists
with any tech so I chalk that up
On 20 May 2022, at 2:16, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
> In that blog post I write: “If the provider stops supporting other
> authentication schemes (which is almost true for Google) then the provider
> has the power to decide which email clients are allowed to access Gmail.”
I’d like to remind fol
Thanks Benny - great feedback…
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On 19 May 2022, at 23:16, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 19 May 2022, at 23:34, Antonio Leding wrote:
A few days ago, I ran across a post discussing the upcoming Google
mandate that all Gmail users must use OAUTH2. My understanding is
that this has been w
Hi Antonio,
That was likely and either/or scenario, fully played out by Google.
I’ve been using OAUTH2 for several accounts on Google. Others -
iCloud(Apple), Outlook(MS), Yahoo have new methods of verifying accounts
with SSL. Both adapt fairly well to email clients like MailMate for me.
Yah
On 19 May 2022, at 23:34, Antonio Leding wrote:
> A few days ago, I ran across a post discussing the upcoming Google mandate
> that all Gmail users must use OAUTH2. My understanding is that this has been
> working in MM for quite a while so no issue there.
Yes, the mandate might be new but pas
Hell MM community,
A few days ago, I ran across a post discussing the upcoming Google
mandate that all Gmail users must use OAUTH2. My understanding is that
this has been working in MM for quite a while so no issue there.
The part that got me wondering is this - this post stated that some ap