imapfilter
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imapfilter
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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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Lua: The Little Language That Could
My first real exposure to Lua was as the configuration language of imapfilter. Absolutely loved both.
https://github.com/lefcha/imapfilter
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Automaticallly Printing (from email?)
Use [imapfilter](https://github.com/lefcha/imapfilter) to store the attachment in a local folder and delete/archive the mail. Then use something like [inotify](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inotify#:~:text=inotify%20(inode%20notify)%20is%20a,reports%20those%20changes%20to%20applications.)%20is%20a,reports%20those%20changes%20to%20applications.)) to run a script that sends the new pdf to the printer
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Scriptable headless IMAP client?
Imapfilter runs lua scripts. Since it's basically just a lua interpreter with a pre-imported library, you can pretty much do any processing you might like, but... IMHO it doesn't seem great: the documentation is so-so, the API is a bit clunky and lacks basic functionality (eg. you have to decode utf8 mime headers yourself) and (personal opinion) writing an imapfilter script is not easier than using an IMAP library in whatever your favorite programming/scripting language might be.
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How to run a script to cleanup emails ?
You could look at something like imapfilter. It's designed to do what you want, I think, though I've never used it.
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Looking for help or alternative solutions to my current email workflow with ProtonMail
I know this one is an issue, and for that you will want to use an email client with the bridge. I have used a protonmail docker container shenxn/protonmail-bridge-docker with imapfilter to provide client side filtering.
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I have too much email - over 50 GB on Outlook and Gmail
If you can see yourself writing some scripts to clean it up, I can recommend imapfilter as a starting point. I learned enough Lua to be able to use this effectively. The "config" file is actually just a Lua script.
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Command line email filters
I believe that Google still offers IMAP access (I think you need to set up app passwords, or possibly jump through some OAUTH hoops), letting you use something like imapfilter to set up rules, connecting to Gmail, then doing the filtering.
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Spam filter that connects to mail server
imapfilter with a Lua script to send messages to Spamassassin.
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Syncing E-Mail filters
Another tool actually meant for this is imapfilter: https://github.com/lefcha/imapfilter
guix
- Nix – A One Pager
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Pkl, a Programming Language for Configuration
> So what we are missing now is a 500GB framework that can write the config file for the programming language that is writing a config file for the actual program I wish to use.
That exists since 1960. It's called LISP. The e.g. https://guix.gnu.org/ uses with great success, the Guile Scheme dialect of LISP, to be precise. And FYI the "framework" is:
$ ls --human-readable --size $(readlink $(which guile))
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NixOS: Declarative Builds and Deployments
> inventing a brand new purely functional language programming language.
ISTM that if you dislike that, then there's GUIX.
https://guix.gnu.org/
Very briefly, AFAICT, it's "Nix but using Scheme".
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Linux saved my life
And just wait till you discover Arch Linux, Gentoo, Guix, or NixOS.
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The nicest web browser of 2023 uses Lisp.
https://guix.gnu.org for example. It did load before an update but it doesn't anymore.
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Java community welcomes kotlin, c/c++ community welcome rust and go and Javascript community welcomes typscript except emacs community who still refuse to welcome gnu guile.
Is it? Seems to me it's used for some pretty cool stuff, heard of Guix?
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Lua: The Little Language That Could
I think a "competitor" to Lua would be Guile [1], but I am not sure if it gets close to Lua in terms of lightweightness... it was designed to be used in the GNU project, with similar objects as Lua: to be light, easily embeddable. It's a Scheme (Lisp) so maybe not for everyone's taste... its "coolest" use i know of is for configuring Guix [2] (the GNU version of Nix).
[1] https://www.gnu.org/software/guile/
[2] https://guix.gnu.org
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Immutable OS suggestions
No one said Guix yet, might be worth a look: https://guix.gnu.org/
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What are some of the more innovative linux distributions?
GNU Guix! A fully functional package manager and distro heavily inspire by Nix. The primary difference between it and Nix being that it is almost entirely written and configured in GNU Guile, an implementation of Scheme (Lisp) and the official extension language of the GNU Project (originally intended to be for GNU what emacs lisp is for emacs).
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Rust Offline?
You should perhaps utilize guix for your projects. It provides rather acceptable rust resp. crates support and in a perfectly reproducible build environment. But be aware, that it even tries to build even the rust compiler from source by going through all this nasty steps of its iterative bootstrap process. This can be a little bit complex and time-consuming, if you need an up-to-date version of rustc.
What are some alternatives?
imapfilter-tools - Tools to improve imapfilter for use as a reliable SPAM filtering service.
nix - Nix, the purely functional package manager
pyle-of-mail - A Python script that sorts all read emails from your mailbox.
t2sde - T2 SDE Linux
protonmail-bridge-docker - ProtonMail IMAP/SMTP Bridge Docker container
live-bootstrap - Use of a Linux initramfs to fully automate the bootstrapping process
piccolo - An experimental stackless Lua VM implemented in pure Rust
ungoogled-chromium - Google Chromium, sans integration with Google
himalaya - CLI to manage emails
steam-runtime - A runtime environment for Steam applications
flirt - Automatic version selector for LÖVE
ublue - A familiar(ish) Ubuntu desktop for Fedora Silverblue.