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Re: nmh imap gpg
From: |
Ken Hornstein |
Subject: |
Re: nmh imap gpg |
Date: |
Mon, 13 Jan 2020 08:11:16 -0500 |
>What I want to do is using imap to access my e-mails, using smtp to send
>my e-mails and use GPG to sign/encrypt my e-mails.
>
>Other then knowing what I want/need, I'm clueless on how to go about it?
Others have pointed you to tools to using GPG with nmh; I haven't used them,
and I agree we need better support there.
>For starter, sending/replying/receiving e-mails from mail.com is simply
>what I would like to have!
Well, according to this web page:
https://www.lifewire.com/what-are-mail-com-smtp-settings-1170500
mail.com supports POP (which we DO support) if you want to use that instead
of IMAP. As for using POP/SMTP ... I would suggest reading the man pages
for send(1) and inc(1) and that should point you in the right direction.
Feel free to ask more questions if those aren't clear.
--Ken
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