gmail-oauth2-tools
birdtray
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Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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gmail-oauth2-tools
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Google will disable all but OAuth for IMAP, SMTP and POP starting Sept. 30
Shouldn't be _too_ hard to convert your scripts.
I ran into the same problem and one workspace disallows App passwords. You can simply get the OAuth token with a little python script and then use it as the password: https://github.com/google/gmail-oauth2-tools/blob/master/pyt...
(see for example https://github.com/lefcha/imapfilter/issues/186)
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SMTP/OAUTH2 to send email via gmail
I tried to keep dependencies low, and while developing that and testing it I came across sendgmail. sendgmail is a little more polished but has a lot more dependencies, it's also not really setup to be imported into a project and used like a package.
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Send SMS Text Message With Python Using GMail SMTP For Free
Integrated with OAuth2 and register an app with Google to get a client secret. This should clear that up but honestly it's a hassle to do, I had a similar script (posted my story in another comment) and I always thought of going through and redoing it to authenticate with OAuth but it just seemed like a hassle. I found this which should help. https://github.com/google/gmail-oauth2-tools/wiki/OAuth2DotPyRunThrough
- Setting up fdm
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What e-mail client do you like and why?
Fetch https://github.com/google/gmail-oauth2-tools/blob/e3229155a4037267ce40f1a3a681f53221aa4d8d/python/oauth2.py Store as ~/.mutt/oauth2.py Make it executable
birdtray
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Thunderbird 115.4.0
> Inability to minimize to tray on Linux
Birdtray [1] works perfectly for this. I think the only thing you have to is create a .desktop file that opens birdtray that opens Thunderbird automatically.
> Inability to easily edit the from address
There is a feature for this for quite a while. In the write message window, just click the down arrow next to 'From' and either choose a pre-configured identity [2] or click "Customize From Address" which allows you to freely edit the from address.
> And TB still doesn't "remember" which -from- addresses are used by which -to- address.
Not sure what you mean, but there is a 'Reply from this identity when delivery headers match' config in account settings. I have never used it, but it allows you to automatically choose an identity when you are replying to a email from a particular address/domain.
[1] https://github.com/gyunaev/birdtray
[2] You can customize as many identities as possible for each server.
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Calendar App with system tray support
You could try birdtray and have a combined calendar and email tray icon. You would kill two birds with one stone if you know what I mean :)
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Is there any way to make Thunderbird receive mail without it being open?
Take a look at Birdtray
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Is possible to show the new messages counter on Thunderbird taskbar icon?
There is standalone Qt app https://github.com/gyunaev/birdtray that achieves that by parsing data from Thunderberd's profile.
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Thunderbird 102 Released: A Serious Upgrade To Your Communication
Thanks for the suggestion, but since the feature landed for Windows for a while now, I would prefer a native solution. Add-ons tend to break after TB major releases and Birdtray has also its problems like Wayland support.
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Any way to have Thunderbird's 'Always On Top' setting as permanent?
I recently came across Birdtray. It shows unread emails and I can click on it to hide/show Thunderbird. However, if I click again to show the Thunderbird window, I must check the 'Always On Top' box on the Thunderbird window again. If I minimise Thunderbird from it's own minimise window setting - it retains the 'Always On Top' setting - but then takes up space in the panel.
- [Discussion] What are some old C++ open source projects you wish were still active?
- How stable is wayland in 21.04
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Please add "minimize to tray feature" to Thunderbird || I am using Linux
Birdtray* did the trick for me! It's quite useful and the difference from a proper tray integration is almost inoticeable! I have tried kdocker but didn't like it.
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If you use thunderbird, and wish you could get it to minimize to the tray, YSK about birdtray
releases: https://github.com/gyunaev/birdtray/releases/tag/v1.9.0
What are some alternatives?
fdm - fdm source code
systray-x - SysTray-X: A system tray extension for Thunderbird. Needs both the addon AND the companion app installed to work. Will not work with TB flatpaks or snaps.
mailhelp - mail help config and dot files for mutt with Gmail on macOS (mbsync, fdm, msmtp).
mblaze - Unix utilities to deal with Maildir
astroid - A graphical threads-with-tags style, lightweight and fast, e-mail client for Notmuch
agg-2.6 - AGG Anti-Grain Geometry Library
pysendsms - Quick and simple way to send SMS via SMTP to known a cell carrier.
ImGuiColorTextEdit - Colorizing text editor for ImGui
go-samples - Go samples for Google Workspace APIs
thunderbird-android - K-9 Mail – Open Source Email App for Android