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Re: nmh imap gpg
From: |
johndoe65534 |
Subject: |
Re: nmh imap gpg |
Date: |
Mon, 13 Jan 2020 10:14:02 +0100 |
On 1/10/2020 7:32 PM, Steffen Nurpmeso wrote:
> john doe wrote in <address@hidden>:
> |On 1/8/2020 4:19 PM, Steffen Nurpmeso wrote:
> |> john doe wrote in <address@hidden>:
> |>|Hello all, and thank you for your answers.
> |>|
> |>|On 1/8/2020 3:07 PM, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> |>|>> As far as I understand it, NMH can not be used directly with IMAP,so I
> |>|>> would like to use FDM for this.
> |>|>
> |>|> For those of us that didn't know, or have forgotten, FDM is a
> |>|> fetchmail(1)-alike. https://github.com/nicm/fdm#readme
> |>|
> |>|Is there any alternative to fdm for imap that works well with NMH?
> |>
> |> What do you mean by that?
> |
> |I'm planning to use nmh, which does not support the imap protocol.
> |
> |One way to use imap with nmh is to use fdm but other then that, I was
> |wondering what else could be used with nmh to access my e-mail using imap?
>
> That much i had understood. The question that crossed my mind was
> just what features etc. you need. For example, we cannot simply
> pass a mail to some consumer, and we do also not support the nmh
> storage format, so either of an intermediate MBOX or Maildir
> storage is required. But of course you can do things like
>
> s-nail -A my_account -Y 'file IMAP-ACCOUNT' \
> -Y 'copy :n %' -Y quit || exit 1
>
> to get new mail copied over to your local $MAIL, and the ||exit
> clause will become increasingly reliable. Anything better has to
> wait until after v15, which hopefully comes, somewhen.
>
I'm lost here and would appriciate any help:
I'm currently using Thunderbird/enigmail, my reasons for moving from
TB/enigmail are as follow:
- Subkeys nob supported
- TB moving away from enigmail by implementing built-in support for GPG
I have tried mutt but interface like ncurses/slang is not something I want.
It looks like mailx/mh could do what I want but I'm not sure how to go
about it.
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?
I don't have a domain name nor, at least for now, will someone else will
use that setup.
P.S.
For starter, sending/replying/receiving e-mails from mail.com is simply
what I would like to have!
- NMH IMAP GPG, john doe, 2020/01/07
- Re: NMH IMAP GPG, Leonardo Taccari, 2020/01/07
- Re: NMH IMAP GPG, Ralph Corderoy, 2020/01/08
- Re: nmh imap gpg, john doe, 2020/01/08
- Re: nmh imap gpg, Paul Fox, 2020/01/08
- Re: nmh imap gpg, Steffen Nurpmeso, 2020/01/08
- Re: nmh imap gpg, john doe, 2020/01/10
- Re: nmh imap gpg, Steffen Nurpmeso, 2020/01/10
- Re: nmh imap gpg,
johndoe65534 <=
- Re: nmh imap gpg, Ralph Corderoy, 2020/01/13
- Re: nmh imap gpg, johndoe65534, 2020/01/13
- Re: nmh imap gpg, Ralph Corderoy, 2020/01/13
- Re: nmh imap gpg, johndoe65534, 2020/01/13
- Re: nmh imap gpg, Ralph Corderoy, 2020/01/14
- Re: nmh imap gpg, Ken Hornstein, 2020/01/13
- Re: nmh imap gpg, Ralph Corderoy, 2020/01/11