On Tuesday, 7 June 2022 15:38:54 EDT Mavridis Philippe wrote:
You may have
hit on a good idea.
Would it be possible for trinity to create it's own email service
for
it's users?
As much as I like such an idea, it would be too much hassle to manage.
I
don't think the project has such resources (except if somebody
else made such a service). Even the developers use
their own e-mail
addresses. Still, you could try your luck and discuss this with
Slávek.
Getting away from GMail is something a lot of people want, but we have
only so many choices. We have Proton and Tutanota which don't offer
IMAP/SMTP by default, a couple other free mail
services of dubious
trustworthiness and then we have paid services.
This is a topic that interests me, but it's a little off-topic for this
mailing list.
Meanwhile, I'm not against OAuth as such, because it has its uses (e.g.
SSO), but Google's step to prohibit passwords is just sadistic. One
can use Thunderbird or SeaMonkey for OAuth support (I
personally still
use Interlink).
I hope that OAuth support will be added at some point to KMail (along
with a quicker and more intuitive account setup procedure, but that's
a rant for another time).
True, but lets not forget that it does need help. Even
today at kde5,
its not intuitive to navigate. Ingo needs to get better at herding cats.
--
Philippe
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