Re: account-hook with same imap server but different authentication
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On Wednesday, January 9 at 10:05 PM, quoth spekul:
>> You could also make those URIs look like this:
>>
>> imaps://user1:pass1@xxxxxxxxxxx
>> imaps://user2:pass2@xxxxxxxxxxx
>>
>> When you do that, you don't have to define imap_user or imap_pass. :)
>
> well ok then, i probably need to escape the user credentials, since the
> login name is the complete mail address with @ sign. trying that and
> saying thanks for the hint :)
You're quite welcome!
For what it's worth, I've used systems where I had a full-email login
and didn't need to escape things. I did it like this (I prefer using
imap_pass rather than encoding it in the URI):
imaps://me@xxxxxxxxxxx@imap.example.com/
... and it worked perfectly. :)
~Kyle
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