Hello,
I have aslo a Gmail account
My Gmail account password works on the webmail site,
But not with Kmail (TDE) (password not recognised).
Everything is allright : mail, pop.gmail.com, port (995), password...
Why ?
Thanks,
André Valmer
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On Tuesday 01 September 2020 14:26:16 ajh-valmer wrote:
Hello,
I have aslo a Gmail account
My Gmail account password works on the webmail site,
But not with Kmail (TDE) (password not recognised).
Everything is allright : mail, pop.gmail.com, port (995), password...
Why ?
Thanks,
André Valmer
I receive gmail using pop.gmail.com, port 995, etc. I do not send through gmail, although I have it configured for smtp port 587. I usually send through my zoho.com account, as I have found that they are a lot less hassle than messing round with Google crap. However, we cannot escape Google entirely, and I still use it to receive certain emails, mostly for business.
Did you try "check what the server supports" in the configuration settings? I notice that Gmail doesn't like Kmail using encryption. SSL (no TLS), but clear text for authentication?!?!
That bothers me, although at least I can use Gmail to receive, which is better than not being able to use it at all.
Bill
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On Tue, 1 Sep 2020, ajh-valmer wrote:
Hello,
I have aslo a Gmail account
My Gmail account password works on the webmail site,
But not with Kmail (TDE) (password not recognised).
Everything is allright : mail, pop.gmail.com, port (995), password...
Why ?
Thanks,
André Valmer
watch out for Google's new security settings for 'unsafe apps'. https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/6010255
f.
On 2020-09-01 16:26:16 ajh-valmer wrote:
Hello,
I have aslo a Gmail account
My Gmail account password works on the webmail site,
But not with Kmail (TDE) (password not recognised).
Everything is allright : mail, pop.gmail.com, port (995), password...
Why ?
Thanks,
André Valmer
I have had trouble in the past with the way kmail stores the login password; since one cannot see the value in the settings window, it's hard to tell what it's using; I also have had trouble with this because kmail can store the password in its own config files or in kwallet, but doesn't tell which one it's using.
Leslie
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On Tue, 1 Sep 2020 23:26:16 +0200 "ajh-valmer" ajh.valmer@free.fr wrote:
Hello,
I have aslo a Gmail account
My Gmail account password works on the webmail site,
But not with Kmail (TDE) (password not recognised).
Everything is allright : mail, pop.gmail.com, port (995), password...
Why ?
GMail used to have a separate, per-account "Allow POP/IMAP/SMTP" setting buried somewhere in its configuration pages. Did you find it and set it appropriately? It's easy to miss it if you don't know it exists.
Beyond that, the only advice I have is to try Claws or Thunderbird or something, so that we can determine whether this is a KMail problem or a Google problem. (In general, I don't recommend GMail for non-webmail, as the people there seem incapable of following protocol standards—I ended up paying for a fastmail.net account in order to get away from them.)
E. Liddell
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Three things:
1. Like others have already said, you need to enable access by unsafe apps in Gmail account settings. See [1].
2. In KMail POP3 settings you might need to prefix you POP3 username with "recent:" (without quotes but with colon), so for example in KMail settings my username is entered as "recent:jwstolarek@gmail.com" (again, without quotes). This enables checking email by multiple mail clients (in case you have several machines). See [2]. Moreover, for me without the "recent:" prefix, instead of having access to newest emails as they come in, I would only see email in a batch every few hours.
3. Contrary to what other said, I rarely have problems caused by logining in from different locations. I regularly use VPN so sometimes I'll be checking my email from Switzerland and 5 minutes later I'm checking it from Canada. I have no problems in overwhelming majority of cases.
Janek
[1] https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/6010255?hl=en [2] https://support.google.com/a/answer/6089246?hl=en
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On Wed, 2 Sep 2020, Janek Stolarek wrote:
- Contrary to what other said, I rarely have problems caused by logining in from different
locations. I regularly use VPN so sometimes I'll be checking my email from Switzerland and 5 minutes later I'm checking it from Canada. I have no problems in overwhelming majority of cases.
will chime in and say the same experience as I have, also with VPN (different geographical locations).
my client is Alpine though I also use Gmail's web interface.
I am also usually logged in simultaneously to two different Gmail accounts (two instances of Alpine running).
Alpine will give a warning sometimes on first start up of Alpine, something about not being wholly secure, and offers a 'yes/no' option, then it's go.
f.
On Wednesday 02 September 2020 13:35:32 Janek Stolarek wrote:
Three things:
- Like others have already said, you need to enable access by unsafe apps
in Gmail account settings. See [1].
- In KMail POP3 settings you might need to prefix you POP3 username with
"recent:" (without quotes but with colon), so for example in KMail settings my username is entered as "recent:jwstolarek@gmail.com" (again, without quotes). This enables checking email by multiple mail clients (in case you have several machines). See [2]. Moreover, for me without the "recent:" prefix, instead of having access to newest emails as they come in, I would only see email in a batch every few hours.
Whoa! That is one cool trick! It might be general knowledge for some, but it's news to me, and I never found anything like that among suggestions in Gmail's pages, nor on other sites who offer advice on how to for Gmail. (Doesn't work on Zoho mail, however; just thought I'd give it a try.) At least I managed to clear all the old emails off the server.
- Contrary to what other said, I rarely have problems caused by logining
in from different locations. I regularly use VPN so sometimes I'll be checking my email from Switzerland and 5 minutes later I'm checking it from Canada. I have no problems in overwhelming majority of cases.
Yeah, I was beginning to feel like some kind of shiftless pariah, banned from Google periodically, because I have moved from my home to the library, 15 minutes' walk from here.
Janek
[1] https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/6010255?hl=en [2] https://support.google.com/a/answer/6089246?hl=en
Thanks for the tip!
Bill
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I sent this email earlier, but since I didn't receive my usual copy sent to myself, it seemed that it never made it to the outside world.
And then there was a mildy amusing incident, and a few hours of creeping panic, but I don't want to spoil the story, so I save it for its proper place.
On Wednesday 02 September 2020 13:35:32 Janek Stolarek wrote:
Three things:
- Like others have already said, you need to enable access by unsafe apps
in Gmail account settings. See [1].
- In KMail POP3 settings you might need to prefix you POP3 username with
"recent:" (without quotes but with colon), so for example in KMail settings my username is entered as "recent:jwstolarek@gmail.com" (again, without quotes). This enables checking email by multiple mail clients (in case you have several machines). See [2]. Moreover, for me without the "recent:" prefix, instead of having access to newest emails as they come in, I would only see email in a batch every few hours.
Here is what I originally wrote:
Whoa! That is one cool trick! It might be general knowledge for some, but it's news to me, and I never found anything like that among suggestions in Gmail's pages, nor on other sites who offer advice on how to for Gmail. (Doesn't work on Zoho mail, however; just thought I'd give it a try.) At least I managed to clear all the old emails off the server.
- Contrary to what other said, I rarely have problems caused by logining
in from different locations. I regularly use VPN so sometimes I'll be checking my email from Switzerland and 5 minutes later I'm checking it from Canada. I have no problems in overwhelming majority of cases.
Yeah, I was beginning to feel like some kind of shiftless [or maybe shifty?]* pariah, banned from Google periodically, because I have moved from my home to the library, 15 minutes' walk from here.
Janek
[1] https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/6010255?hl=en [2] https://support.google.com/a/answer/6089246?hl=en
Thanks for the tip!
Bill
P.S. After I implemented this change in my Gmail accounts [see above], suddenly my wifi was disabled. I spent a few hours last night, then again this morning, trying in vain to get it back. Then it seemed that my eth0, as well, wasn't recognized! How can that be?
I even started the process of reinstalling my Devuan Beowulf (a pain, but it's much quicker now than it was when running Jessie); during setup nothing in my network was recognized! Hardware failure?!?! Then I tried some rescue discs and other such tools; again, nothing happening.
The only thing I had done was to change that line in Gmail, then to check email. Could Google really be such a Big Brother gangsta that they would deliberately destroy my wireless and ethernet connections?
Those jive %@! >?$#~!!!!
At last I check my wifi antenna. (I know, it's weird to use a wifi antenna for a desktop computer, but I built this system out of parts.) As it turns out, somehow the USB got unplugged from the antenna itself, which is odd, because I actually have it clamped in place, to make sure that cannot happen. I can only imagine that I must have stepped on a wire when moving round the stand that holds my printer; maybe just enough pressure to pull it loose.
Well, so the moral of this story is, never let your paranoia decide the cause of bad experiences, when your own clumsiness or stupidity can explain it.
P.P.S. *It occurs to me that whether one is "shiftless" [unmotivated, lazy] or "shifty" [nervous, acting guilty, moving round too much, no fixed abode, etc.], both are bad. So is it better to be shifty or shiftless, or should one avoid this word altogether?
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