• Is it possible to Use Goggle Gmail with the Alpine email client?

    From Tommy@Tommy@aol.com to comp.mail.pine on Tue Dec 19 06:00:04 2023
    From Newsgroup: comp.mail.pine

    I would like to start using Alpine email with Linux Mint, but I don't know
    how to set it up to send email and receive email. Is there a comphrensive
    web page that gives step by step instructions.

    Thunderbird on my machine is crashing and I think it is because I have
    1 GB of email on Google Gmail.

    TIA

    Tommy.

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  • From Adam H. Kerman@ahk@chinet.com to comp.mail.pine on Tue Dec 19 06:44:33 2023
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    Tommy <Tommy@aol.com> wrote:

    I would like to start using Alpine email with Linux Mint, but I don't know >how to set it up to send email and receive email. Is there a comphrensive >web page that gives step by step instructions.

    Thunderbird on my machine is crashing and I think it is because I have
    1 GB of email on Google Gmail.

    Eduardo Chappa, our programmer without whom alpine would be abandonware, maintains a Web page. Help text links are in the right hand column.

    https://alpineapp.email/

    Not every new version of software gets packaged quickly. The Debian
    package is one version behind. You might compile Alpine 2.26 yourself
    and not wait for the Debian package, since there's new Gmail support.

    Read Eduardo's help text on compiling.

    Linux Mint is based on Ubuntu which is in turn based on Debian, and you
    can use packages from either repository. Again, it's one version behind.

    Once you've got alpine compiled, or if you use the Debian 2.25 package,
    you use the built-in editor for the .pinerc config file, accessed from
    the M main screen S then C. Yes, there are a lot of options, but every
    single option is documented. Use CTRL G to read the documentation for
    each option.

    At a minimum, set User Domain, SMTP Server, and Inbox Path.

    If you intend to send with multiple email address on From, then look
    into S R R to setup roles. If your email addresses are on different
    servres, then you'll set the SMTP server per role.

    This program is decently documented, as it began life as the first email program college kids as UWash would likely use.

    Yes, it is possible to use with Gmail. I've been using it for Gmail for
    years. In olden days, it was incredibly difficult getting it to work
    with pseudofolders that Gmail tags represent. Eduardo has put a lot of
    effort in over the years to make it easier to use with Gmail.

    I'm using it with an app password, so I get nagged on the Google
    security page about giving privileges to a non-Google app. I think I did
    get OAUTH2 to work but I found it easier to use the app password.

    Welcome to reading email from your shell account and not a GUI as ghod intended.
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  • From Carlos E.R.@robin_listas@es.invalid to comp.mail.pine on Tue Dec 19 21:29:23 2023
    From Newsgroup: comp.mail.pine

    On 2023-12-19 07:00, Tommy wrote:
    I would like to start using Alpine email with Linux Mint, but I don't know how to set it up to send email and receive email. Is there a comphrensive
    web page that gives step by step instructions.

    Thunderbird on my machine is crashing and I think it is because I have
    1 GB of email on Google Gmail.

    I have way more mail than that and it doesn't crash.
    --
    Cheers, Carlos.

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  • From Adam H. Kerman@ahk@chinet.com to comp.mail.pine on Tue Dec 19 21:15:27 2023
    From Newsgroup: comp.mail.pine

    Carlos E.R. <robin_listas@es.invalid> wrote:
    On 2023-12-19 07:00, Tommy wrote:

    I would like to start using Alpine email with Linux Mint, but I don't know >>how to set it up to send email and receive email. Is there a comphrensive >>web page that gives step by step instructions.

    Thunderbird on my machine is crashing and I think it is because I have
    1 GB of email on Google Gmail.

    I have way more mail than that and it doesn't crash.

    I know. Right? And some day, I will catch up on all those unread messages
    set aside from mailing lists I subscribe to.
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