[Alpine-info] gmail issues help request

gajs-f0el at dea.spamcon.org gajs-f0el at dea.spamcon.org
Fri Jun 10 16:14:05 PDT 2022


I've begun experiencing big headaches using Alpine to interface with my gmail accounts (2 of them via IMAP). I think my problems predate,
at least in part, google's June 2022 system changes. So I'll ask about the problem I was having prior to the recent google changes and see
whether the increasing issues I'm having subsequent to June 1st might not be addressed or resolved by addressing that.

So Alpine recently implemented the ability to save passwords to disk in encrypted form. That seemed like a great idea to me, so I began
using it. Shortly thereafter Alpine stopped accepting the password/passphrase I'd set up to encrypt/decrypt the saved passwords. I tried
every one I think I could possibly have used, but none worked. There is, of course, the possibility that I used some unique password I'd
never used before, though that remains a remote possibility. So I think I will need to restart from scratch on that front before
attempting to address additional issues that have cropped up in the past few days, should those persist after resolving the
password-saving issue.

Is there a way to delete whatever file/folder/data got created when I previously set a passphrase to encrypt the data saved on disk when
asked by Alpine whether to save/encrypt the passwords? That's what I hope to be able to do so as to restart the process of saving those
credentials, which makes the process of checking e-mail much more streamlined.

Also, is there some documentation that explains in greater detail the way this new (subsequent to June 1st 2022) process Alpine uses to
interface with gmail works? It seems quite complicated with a number of different moving parts. I don't have much hope of or interest in
understanding in great depth how this all works on a technical level but I would like to get a better handle on the fundamentals of it
since it may save, in the future, some time and effort in diagnosing things when I encounter obstacles such as the one I'm presently
facing.

BTW I have in mind an explanation that goes a bit beyond the what is covered on the "Authorizing Alpine Access to Gmail Email Services"
page, helpful though that is.

Thanks, and thanks for the work of the developer(s) in continuing to support changing e-mail authentication scenarios.



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