Re: problem setting up mutt for gmail imap, multiple accounts
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- Subject: Re: problem setting up mutt for gmail imap, multiple accounts
- From: Kyle Wheeler <kyle-mutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 3 Aug 2008 10:41:53 -0500
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On Saturday, August 2 at 01:19 PM, quoth Lusule Sinistral:
> I'm new to mutt (and to linux) and I want to use Mutt to access my
> gmail accounts. I am happy to receive mail from gmail and send mail
> through gmail, without it going through a local mail spool thingy.
Okay...
> I've been using some of the guides for setting up gmail, but I'm
> getting slightly confused, and it's not working too well. Attached
> is my .muttrc, and the debug log level 2.
What do you mean "not working too well"? What do you expect it to do,
and what did it do (or not do) instead?
I'm *guessing* that you aren't able to log in. From the looks of your
log file there, it's because you didn't give the right
username/password combination:
Sending LOGIN command for bryony.vanspaendonck...
5< a0001 NO [ALERT] Invalid credentials (Failure)
Login failed.
"Invalid credentials" means "server didn't like your
username/password". It can also mean 'using invalid SASL
authenticator'. Why are you setting $imap_authenticators?
~Kyle
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