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Mutt Alternatives
Similar projects and alternatives to mutt
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mutt-wizard
A system for automatically configuring mutt and isync with a simple interface and safe passwords
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email-oauth2-proxy
An IMAP/POP/SMTP proxy that transparently adds OAuth 2.0 authentication for email clients that don't support this method.
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maildir-tools
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mutt reviews and mentions
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A Terminal Email Client As An Alternative To Gmail: Neomutt and Neovim
Mutt supports OAuth now as well, which lets you eliminate the need for the app-specific passwords. https://gitlab.com/muttmua/mutt/-/blob/master/contrib/mutt_oauth2.py.README
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comparing CLI email clients (Mutt vs Himalaya)
mutt: https://gitlab.com/muttmua/mutt
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Trouble with mu4e/offlineimap/office365 setup
Another option is https://gitlab.com/muttmua/mutt/-/blob/master/contrib/mutt_oauth2.py , which has support for GPG-based storage of the secrets, and can do the token re-negotiation on demand, as well.
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Since basic auth is being deprecated, will this option still be available in November?
Thunderbird is an example of a client that implements Oauth2 for these protocols. Claws Mail and Mutt (command line) do as well.
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So when did POP and IMAP become a “legacy protocol?”
For those of us with Unix-y mail setups the move to OAuth2 can be a bit tricky, but there are now several different programs to help (spurred, I suspect in no small part, by Microsoft/Exchange's stance). The ones I know about are:
Email OAuth 2.0 Proxy <https://github.com/simonrob/email-oauth2-proxy>; mailctl <https://github.com/pdobsan/mailctl>; mutt_oauth2.py <https://gitlab.com/muttmua/mutt/-/blob/master/contrib/mutt_o...> (some suggestion that it might not always work these days?); pizauth <https://github.com/ltratt/pizauth>; oauth-helper-office-365 <https://github.com/ahrex/oauth-helper-office-365>. Disclaimer: I wrote pizauth and it's just about to move into the alpha stage.
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Mutt – text-based mail client for Unix
You could fix that by contributing since it's open-source and GPL-licenced.
https://gitlab.com/muttmua/mutt
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Mozilla Thunderbird Beta now supports Matrix chat
I feel like I had this working in Evolution once?
In reality I found that 99% of the time I only use aliases like yours for receiving email. On the one day a month I need to send from [email protected], I just sack up and add it as an account alias. Le sigh.
Of course, mutt does this right:
https://gitlab.com/muttmua/mutt/-/wikis/MuttFaq/Header#how-t...
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Installing a newer version of MUTT
But building mutt from source is straightforward, although it has an abundance of options. Below I configure for IMAP, SSL, and a local executable (if left blank, the default is /usr/local; you could also choose /opt, but in these cases the make install must be done as sudo. Also, IIRC mutt looks for elinks, as well as xsltproc and/or lynx to install its documentation (see this discussion for details), although the program itself will still work.
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A Minimal Email Client
The trick seems to be caching mail headers, https://gitlab.com/muttmua/mutt/-/wikis/MuttGuide/Caching
Also if you change folders frequently you can put:
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