![]() It is not supported by the original author of getmail who gives great support for getmail5. ![]() It is a confusingly titled fork of getmail which was done to to make it work with python3. I can't say whether the script would work with getmail4 or not.īeware, however of getmail6 which automatically installs itself if you update to bullseye. If I'm not mistaken stretch has getmail4 and it doesn't include the script named "getmail-gmail-xoauth-tokens" that you need to run in order to use oauth2. You will probably find it easiest to update to buster which contains getmail5. I've never used fetchmail and don't know whether it supports oauth2 or not, but getmail5 supports it. > So what suggestions does anyone have for dealing with OAUTH2 access to I'm also still on stretch but will update if I have to. > I use fetchmail and exim4 to get and send mail. > Google has now said they are pulling the plug on userid/password
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